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705.430  Penalty for unlawful failure to ring bell or sound whistle at crossing.  Every engineer driving a locomotive on any railway who shall fail to ring the bell or sound the whistle upon such locomotive, or cause the same to be rung or sounded, at least 80 rods from any place where such railway crosses a traveled road or street, where such road or street is customarily used by the public for the purpose of travel (except in cities where other regulations are required), or to continue the ringing of such bell or sounding of such whistle until such locomotive shall have crossed such road or street, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

      [1911 C&P § 319; RL § 6584; NCL § 10267]

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-58 > Chapter-705 > Miscellaneous-provisions-and-crimes > 705-430

705.430  Penalty for unlawful failure to ring bell or sound whistle at crossing.  Every engineer driving a locomotive on any railway who shall fail to ring the bell or sound the whistle upon such locomotive, or cause the same to be rung or sounded, at least 80 rods from any place where such railway crosses a traveled road or street, where such road or street is customarily used by the public for the purpose of travel (except in cities where other regulations are required), or to continue the ringing of such bell or sounding of such whistle until such locomotive shall have crossed such road or street, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

      [1911 C&P § 319; RL § 6584; NCL § 10267]

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-58 > Chapter-705 > Miscellaneous-provisions-and-crimes > 705-430

705.430  Penalty for unlawful failure to ring bell or sound whistle at crossing.  Every engineer driving a locomotive on any railway who shall fail to ring the bell or sound the whistle upon such locomotive, or cause the same to be rung or sounded, at least 80 rods from any place where such railway crosses a traveled road or street, where such road or street is customarily used by the public for the purpose of travel (except in cities where other regulations are required), or to continue the ringing of such bell or sounding of such whistle until such locomotive shall have crossed such road or street, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

      [1911 C&P § 319; RL § 6584; NCL § 10267]