North Carolina General Statutes
Article 3 - Motor Vehicle Act of 1937.
§ 20-129 - Required lighting equipment of vehicles.

20-129. Required lighting equipment of vehicles.
(a) When Vehicles Must Be Equipped. - Every vehicle upon a highway within this State shall be equipped with lighted headlamps and rear lamps as required for different classes of vehicles, and subject to exemption with reference to lights on parked vehicles as declared in G.S. 20-134:
(1) During the period from sunset to sunrise,
(2) When there is not sufficient light to render clearly discernible any person on the highway at a distance of 400 feet ahead, or
(3) Repealed by Session Laws 1989 (Reg. Sess., 1990), c. 822, s. 1.
(4) At any other time when windshield wipers are in use as a result of smoke, fog, rain, sleet, or snow, or when inclement weather or environmental factors severely reduce the ability to clearly discern persons and vehicles on the street and highway at a distance of 500 feet ahead, provided, however, the provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to instances when windshield wipers are used intermittently in misting rain, sleet, or snow. Any person violating this subdivision during the period from October 1, 1990, through December 31, 1991, shall be given a warning of the violation only. Thereafter, any person violating this subdivision shall have committed an infraction and shall pay a fine of five dollars ($5.00) and shall not be assessed court costs. No drivers license points, insurance points or premium surcharge shall be assessed on account of violation of this subdivision and no negligence or liability shall be assessed on or imputed to any party on account of a violation of this subdivision. The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles and the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall incorporate into driver education programs and driver licensing programs instruction designed to encourage compliance with this subdivision as an important means of reducing accidents by making vehicles more discernible during periods of limited visibility.
(b) Headlamps on Motor Vehicles. - Every self-propelled motor vehicle other than motorcycles, road machinery, and farm tractors shall be equipped with at least two headlamps, all in good operating condition with at least one on each side of the front of the motor vehicle. Headlamps shall comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in G.S. 20-131 or 20-132.
(c) Headlamps on Motorcycles. - Every motorcycle shall be equipped with at least one and not more than two headlamps which shall comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in G.S. 20-131 or 20-132. The headlamps on a motorcycle shall be lighted at all times while the motorcycle is in operation on highways or public vehicular areas. For purposes of this section, the term "motorcycle" shall not include autocycles. Autocycles shall be subject to the requirements under this section for motor vehicles.
(d) Rear Lamps. - Every motor vehicle, and every trailer or semitrailer attached to a motor vehicle and every vehicle which is being drawn at the end of a combination of vehicles, shall have all originally equipped rear lamps or the equivalent in good working order, which lamps shall exhibit a red light plainly visible under normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of 500 feet to the rear of such vehicle. One rear lamp or a separate lamp shall be so constructed and placed that the number plate carried on the rear of such vehicle shall under like conditions be illuminated by a white light as to be read from a distance of 50 feet to the rear of such vehicle. Every trailer or semitrailer shall carry at the rear, in addition to the originally equipped lamps, a red reflector of the type which has been approved by the Commissioner and which is so located as to height and is so maintained as to be visible for at least 500 feet when opposed by a motor vehicle displaying lawful undimmed lights at night on an unlighted highway.
Notwithstanding the provisions of the first paragraph of this subsection, it shall not be necessary for a trailer weighing less than 4,000 pounds, or a trailer described in G.S. 20-51(6) weighing less than 6,500 pounds, to carry or be equipped with a rear lamp, provided such vehicle is equipped with and carries at the rear two red reflectors of a diameter of not less than three inches, such reflectors to be approved by the Commissioner, and which are so designed and located as to height and are maintained so that each reflector is visible for at least 500 feet when approached by a motor vehicle displaying lawful undimmed headlights at night on an unlighted highway.
The rear lamps of a motorcycle shall be lighted at all times while the motorcycle is in operation on highways or public vehicular areas.
(e) Lamps on Bicycles. - Every bicycle shall be equipped with a reflex mirror on the rear and both of the following when operated at night on any public street, public vehicular area, or public greenway:
(1) A lighted lamp on the front thereof, visible under normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of at least 300 feet in front of such bicycle.
(2) A lamp on the rear, exhibiting a red light visible under like conditions from a distance of at least 300 feet to the rear of such bicycle, or the operator must wear clothing or a vest that is bright and visible from a distance of at least 300 feet to the rear of the bicycle.
(f) Lights on Other Vehicles. - All vehicles not heretofore in this section required to be equipped with specified lighted lamps shall carry on the left side one or more lighted lamps or lanterns projecting a white light, visible under normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of not less than 500 feet to the front of such vehicle and visible under like conditions from a distance of not less than 500 feet to the rear of such vehicle, or in lieu of said lights shall be equipped with reflectors of a type which is approved by the Commissioner. Farm tractors operated on a highway at night must be equipped with at least one white lamp visible at a distance of 500 feet from the front of the tractor and with at least one red lamp visible at a distance of 500 feet to the rear of the tractor. Two red reflectors each having a diameter of at least four inches may be used on the rear of the tractor in lieu of the red lamp.
(g) No person shall sell or operate on the highways of the State any motor vehicle manufactured after December 31, 1955, and on or before December 31, 1970, unless it shall be equipped with a stop lamp on the rear of the vehicle. No person shall sell or operate on the highways of the State any motor vehicle, manufactured after December 31, 1970, unless it shall be equipped with stop lamps, one on each side of the rear of the vehicle. No person shall sell or operate on the highways of the State any motorcycle or motor-driven cycle, manufactured after December 31, 1955, unless it shall be equipped with a stop lamp on the rear of the motorcycle or motor-driven cycle. The stop lamps shall emit, reflect, or display a red or amber light visible from a distance of not less than 100 feet to the rear in normal sunlight, and shall be actuated upon application of the service (foot) brake. The stop lamps may be incorporated into a unit with one or more other rear lamps.
(h) Backup Lamps. - Every motor vehicle originally equipped with white backup lamps shall have those lamps in operating condition. (1937, c. 407, s. 92; 1939, c. 275; 1947, c. 526; 1955, c. 1157, ss. 3-5, 8; 1957, c. 1038, s. 1; 1967, cc. 1076, 1213; 1969, c. 389; 1973, c. 531, ss. 1, 2; 1979, c. 175; 1981, c. 549, s. 1; 1985, c. 66; 1987, c. 611; 1989 (Reg. Sess., 1990), c. 822, s. 1; 1991, c. 18, s. 1; 1999-281, s. 1; 2015-31, s. 1; 2015-163, s. 6; 2015-241, s. 29.36B(a); 2016-90, s. 5.1(a); 2017-211, s. 12(a).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles

Article 3 - Motor Vehicle Act of 1937.

§ 20-39 - Administering and enforcing laws; rules and regulations; agents, etc.; seal; fees.

§ 20-39.1 - Publicly owned vehicles to be marked; private license plates on publicly owned vehicles.

§ 20-40 - Offices of Division.

§ 20-41 - Commissioner to provide forms required.

§ 20-42 - Authority to administer oaths and certify copies of records.

§ 20-43 - Records of Division.

§ 20-43.1 - Disclosure of personal information in motor vehicle records.

§ 20-43.2 - Internet access to organ donation records by organ procurement organizations.

§ 20-43.3 - Authorization for the collection of data to enforce the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Performance and Registration Information Systems Management (PRISM) program.

§ 20-43.4 - Current list of licensed drivers to be provided to jury commissions.

§ 20-44 - Authority to grant or refuse applications.

§ 20-45 - Seizure of documents and plates.

§ 20-47 - Division may summon witnesses and take testimony.

§ 20-48 - Giving of notice.

§ 20-49 - Police authority of Division.

§ 20-49.1 - Supplemental police authority of Division officers.

§ 20-49.2 - Supplemental authority of State Highway Patrol Motor Carrier Enforcement officers.

§ 20-49.3 - Bureau of License and Theft; custody of seized vehicles.

§ 20-50 - Owner to secure registration and certificate of title; temporary registration markers.

§ 20-50.4 - Division to refuse to register vehicles on which county and municipal taxes and fees are not paid and when there is a failure to meet court-ordered child support obligations.

§ 20-51 - Exempt from registration.

§ 20-52 - Application for registration and certificate of title.

§ 20-52.1 - Manufacturer's certificate of transfer of new motor vehicle.

§ 20-52.2 - Unregisterable certificate of title.

§ 20-53 - Application for specially constructed, reconstructed, or foreign vehicle.

§ 20-53.1 - Specially constructed vehicle certificate of title and registration.

§ 20-53.3 - Appeal of specially constructed vehicle classification determination to Vehicle Classification Review Committee.

§ 20-53.4 - Registration of mopeds; certificate of title.

§ 20-53.5 - Titling and registration of HMMWV.

§ 20-54 - Authority for refusing registration or certificate of title.

§ 20-54.1 - Forfeiture of right of registration.

§ 20-55 - Examination of registration records and index of seized, stolen, and recovered vehicles.

§ 20-56 - Registration indexes.

§ 20-57 - Division to issue certificate of title and registration card.

§ 20-58 - Perfection by indication of security interest on certificate of title.

§ 20-58.1 - Duty of the Division upon receipt of application for notation of security interest.

§ 20-58.2 - Date of perfection.

§ 20-58.3 - Notation of assignment of security interest on certificate of title.

§ 20-58.3A - Automatic expiration of security interest in manufactured home; renewal of security interests in manufactured homes.

§ 20-58.4 - Release of security interest.

§ 20-58.4A - Electronic lien system.

§ 20-58.5 - Duration of security interest in favor of corporations which dissolve or become inactive.

§ 20-58.6 - Duty of secured party to disclose information.

§ 20-58.7 - Cancellation of certificate.

§ 20-58.8 - Applicability of §§ 20-58 to ; use of term "lien".

§ 20-58.10 - Effective date of §§ 20-58 to 20-58.9.

§ 20-59 - Unlawful for lienor who holds certificate of title not to surrender same when lien satisfied.

§ 20-60 - Owner after transfer not liable for negligent operation.

§ 20-61 - Owner dismantling or wrecking vehicle to return evidence of registration.

§ 20-62.1 - Purchase of vehicles for purposes of scrap or parts only.

§ 20-63 - Registration plates furnished by Division; requirements; replacement of regular plates with First in Flight plates, First in Freedom plates, or National/State Mottos plates; surrender and reissuance; displaying; preservation and cleaning; a...

§ 20-63.01 - Bonds required for commission contractors.

§ 20-63.02 - Advisory committee of commission contractors.

§ 20-63.1 - Division shall cause plates to be reflectorized.

§ 20-64 - Transfer of registration plates to another vehicle.

§ 20-66 - Renewal of vehicle registration.

§ 20-67 - Notice of change of address or name.

§ 20-68 - Replacement of lost or damaged certificates, cards and plates.

§ 20-69 - Division authorized to assign new engine number.

§ 20-70 - Division to be notified when another engine is installed or body changed.

§ 20-71 - Altering or forging certificate of title, registration card or application, a felony; reproducing or possessing blank certificate of title.

§ 20-71.1 - Registration evidence of ownership; ownership evidence of defendant's responsibility for conduct of operation.

§ 20-71.2 - Declaration of purpose.

§ 20-71.3 - Salvage and other vehicles titles and registration cards to be branded.

§ 20-71.4 - Failure to disclose damage to a vehicle shall be a misdemeanor.

§ 20-72 - Transfer by owner.

§ 20-72.1 - Transfer by owner when a certificate of title is unavailable; consumer remedies.

§ 20-73 - New owner must get new certificate of title.

§ 20-74 - Penalty for making false statement about transfer of vehicle.

§ 20-75 - When transferee is a charitable organization, dealer, or insurance company.

§ 20-75.1 - Conditional delivery of motor vehicles.

§ 20-76 - Title lost or unlawfully detained; bond as condition to issuance of new certificate.

§ 20-77 - Transfer by operation of law; sale under mechanic's or storage lien; unclaimed vehicles.

§ 20-78 - When Division to transfer registration and issue new certificate; recordation.

§ 20-78.1 - Terminal rental adjustment clauses; vehicle leases that are not sales or security interests.

§ 20-79 - Dealer license plates.

§ 20-79.01 - Special sports event temporary license plates.

§ 20-79.02 - Loaner/Dealer "LD" license plate for franchised dealer loaner vehicles.

§ 20-79.1 - Use of temporary registration plates or markers by purchasers of motor vehicles in lieu of dealers' plates.

§ 20-79.1A - Limited registration plates.

§ 20-79.2 - Transporter plates.

§ 20-79.3A - Requirements to establish a special registration plate.

§ 20-79.4 - Special registration plates.

§ 20-79.5 - Special registration plates for elected and appointed State government officials.

§ 20-79.6 - Special registration plates for members of the judiciary.

§ 20-79.7 - Fees for special registration plates and distribution of the fees.

§ 20-79.8 - Expiration of special registration plate authorization.

§ 20-81.3 - Recodified as § 20-79.7 by Session Laws 1991, c672, s3, as amended by Session Laws 1991, c726, s23.

§ 20-81.12 - Collegiate insignia plates and certain other special plates.

§ 20-83 - Registration by nonresidents.

§ 20-84 - Permanent registration plates; State Highway Patrol.

§ 20-84.2 - Definition; reciprocity; Commissioner's powers.

§ 20-85 - Schedule of fees.

§ 20-85.1 - Registration by mail; one-day title service; fees.

§ 20-86 - Penalty for engaging in a "for-hire" business without proper license plates.

§ 20-86.1 - International Registration Plan.

§ 20-87 - Passenger vehicle registration fees.

§ 20-87.1 - Interchange of passenger buses with nonresident common carriers of passengers.

§ 20-88 - Property-hauling vehicles.

§ 20-88.01 - Revocation of registration for failure to register for or comply with road tax or pay civil penalty for buying or selling non-tax-paid fuel.

§ 20-88.02 - Registration of logging vehicles.

§ 20-88.03 - Late fee; motor vehicle registration.

§ 20-88.1 - Driver education.

§ 20-91 - Audit of vehicle registrations under the International Registration Plan.

§ 20-94 - Partial payments.

§ 20-95 - Prorated fee for license plate issued for other than a year.

§ 20-96 - Detaining property-hauling vehicles or vehicles regulated by the Motor Carrier Safety Regulation Unit until fines or penalties and taxes are collected.

§ 20-97 - Taxes credited to Highway Fund; municipal vehicle taxes.

§ 20-100 - Vehicles junked or destroyed by fire or collision.

§ 20-101 - Certain business vehicles to be marked.

§ 20-101.1 - Conspicuous disclosure of dealer administrative fees.

§ 20-101.2 - Conspicuous disclosure of dealer finance yield charges.

§ 20-101.3 - Conspicuous disclosure of dealer shop and other service-related fees.

§ 20-102 - Report of stolen and recovered motor vehicles.

§ 20-102.1 - False report of theft or conversion a misdemeanor.

§ 20-102.2 - Report of failure to return hired motor vehicles.

§ 20-103 - Reports by owners of stolen and recovered vehicles.

§ 20-104 - Action by Division on report of stolen or embezzled vehicles.

§ 20-106 - Recodified as G.S14-71.2 by Session Laws 2019-186, s1(c), effective December 1, 2019, and applicable to offenses committed on or after that date.

§ 20-106.1 - Fraud in connection with rental of motor vehicles.

§ 20-106.2 - Sublease and loan assumption arranging regulated.

§ 20-107 - Recodified as G.S14-160.4 by Session Laws 2022-73, s4(a), effective December 1, 2022, and applicable to offenses committed on or after that date.

§ 20-108 - Vehicles or component parts of vehicles without manufacturer's numbers.

§ 20-109 - Altering or changing engine or other numbers.

§ 20-109.1 - Surrender of titles to salvage vehicles.

§ 20-109.1A - Application for unregisterable certificate of title.

§ 20-109.2 - Surrender of title to manufactured home.

§ 20-109.3 - Disposition of vehicles abandoned by charitable organizations.

§ 20-110 - When registration shall be rescinded.

§ 20-111 - Violation of registration provisions.

§ 20-112 - Making false affidavit perjury.

§ 20-114 - Duty of officers; manner of enforcement.

§ 20-114.1 - Willful failure to obey law-enforcement or traffic-control officer; firemen as traffic-control officers; appointment, etc., of traffic-control officers.

§ 20-115 - Scope and effect of regulations in this Part.

§ 20-115.1 - Limitations on tandem trailers and semitrailers on certain North Carolina highways.

§ 20-116 - Size of vehicles and loads.

§ 20-117 - Flag or light at end of load.

§ 20-117.1 - Requirements for mirrors and fuel container.

§ 20-118 - Weight of vehicles and load.

§ 20-118.1 - Officers may weigh vehicles and require overloads to be removed.

§ 20-118.2 - Authority to fix higher weight limitations at reduced speeds for certain vehicles.

§ 20-118.3 - Vehicle or combination of vehicles operated without registration plate subject to civil penalty.

§ 20-118.4 - Firefighting equipment exempt from size and weight restrictions while transporting or moving heavy equipment for emergency response and preparedness and fire prevention; permits.

§ 20-119 - Special permits for vehicles of excessive size or weight; fees.

§ 20-119.1 - Use of excess overweight and oversize fees.

§ 20-120 - Operation of flat trucks on State highways regulated; trucks hauling leaf tobacco in barrels or hogsheads.

§ 20-121 - When authorities may restrict right to use highways.

§ 20-121.1 - Operation of a low-speed vehicle, mini-truck, or modified utility vehicle on certain roadways.

§ 20-121.2 - Operation of a neighborhood occupantless vehicle on certain roadways; regulations; equipment requirements.

§ 20-122 - Restrictions as to tire equipment.

§ 20-122.1 - Motor vehicles to be equipped with safe tires.

§ 20-123 - Trailers and towed vehicles.

§ 20-123.1 - Steering mechanism.

§ 20-123.2 - Speedometer.

§ 20-124 - Brakes.

§ 20-125 - Horns and warning devices.

§ 20-125.1 - Directional signals.

§ 20-126 - Mirrors.

§ 20-127 - Windows and windshield wipers.

§ 20-128 - Exhaust system and emissions control devices.

§ 20-128.1 - Control of visible emissions.

§ 20-128.2 - Motor vehicle emission standards.

§ 20-129 - Required lighting equipment of vehicles.

§ 20-129.1 - Additional lighting equipment required on certain vehicles.

§ 20-129.2 - Lighting equipment for mobile homes.

§ 20-130 - Additional permissible light on vehicle.

§ 20-130.1 - Use of red or blue lights on vehicles prohibited; exceptions.

§ 20-130.2 - Use of amber lights on certain vehicles; limited use.

§ 20-130.3 - Use of white or clear lights on rear of vehicles prohibited; exceptions.

§ 20-131 - Requirements as to headlamps and auxiliary driving lamps.

§ 20-132 - Acetylene lights.

§ 20-133 - Enforcement of provisions.

§ 20-134 - Lights on parked vehicles.

§ 20-135 - Safety glass.

§ 20-135.2 - Safety belts and anchorages.

§ 20-135.2A - (See Editor's note) Seat belt use mandatory.

§ 20-135.2B - Transporting children under 16 years of age in open bed or open cargo area of a vehicle prohibited; exceptions.

§ 20-135.3 - Seat belt anchorages for rear seats of motor vehicles.

§ 20-135.4 - Certain automobile safety standards.

§ 20-136 - Smoke screens.

§ 20-136.1 - Location of television, computer, or video players, monitors, and screens.

§ 20-136.2 - Counterfeit supplemental restraint system components and nonfunctional airbags.

§ 20-137.1 - Child restraint systems required.

§ 20-137.2 - Operation of vehicles resembling law-enforcement vehicles unlawful; punishment.

§ 20-137.3 - Unlawful use of a mobile phone by persons under 18 years of age.

§ 20-137.4 - Unlawful use of a mobile phone.

§ 20-137.4A - Unlawful use of mobile telephone for text messaging or electronic mail.

§ 20-137.5 - Child passenger safety technician; limitation of liability.

§ 20-137.6 - Declaration of purpose.

§ 20-137.7 - Definitions of words and phrases.

§ 20-137.8 - Secretary may adopt rules and regulations.

§ 20-137.9 - Removal from private property.

§ 20-137.10 - Abandoned and derelict vehicles to be tagged; determination of value.

§ 20-137.11 - Title to vest in State.

§ 20-137.12 - Secretary may contract for disposal.

§ 20-137.13 - No liability for removal.

§ 20-137.14 - Enclosed, antique, registered and certain other vehicles exempt.

§ 20-138.1 - Impaired driving.

§ 20-138.2 - Impaired driving in commercial vehicle.

§ 20-138.2A - Operating a commercial vehicle after consuming alcohol.

§ 20-138.2B - Operating a school bus, school activity bus, child care vehicle, ambulance, other EMS vehicle, firefighting vehicle, or law enforcement vehicle after consuming alcohol.

§ 20-138.2C - Possession of alcoholic beverages while operating a commercial motor vehicle.

§ 20-138.3 - Driving by person less than 21 years old after consuming alcohol or drugs.

§ 20-138.4 - Requirement that prosecutor explain reduction or dismissal of charge in implied-consent case.

§ 20-138.5 - Habitual impaired driving.

§ 20-138.7 - Transporting an open container of alcoholic beverage.

§ 20-139.1 - Procedures governing chemical analyses; admissibility; evidentiary provisions; controlled-drinking programs.

§ 20-140 - Reckless driving.

§ 20-140.2 - Overloaded or overcrowded vehicle.

§ 20-140.3 - Unlawful use of National System of Interstate and Defense Highways and other controlled-access highways.

§ 20-140.4 - Special provisions for motorcycles and mopeds.

§ 20-140.5 - Special mobile equipment may tow certain vehicles.

§ 20-141 - Speed restrictions.

§ 20-141.1 - Speed limits in school zones.

§ 20-141.2 - Prima facie rule of evidence as to operation of motor vehicle altered so as to increase potential speed.

§ 20-141.3 - Unlawful racing on streets and highways.

§ 20-141.4 - Felony and misdemeanor death by vehicle; felony serious injury by vehicle; aggravated offenses; repeat felony death by vehicle.

§ 20-141.5 - Speeding to elude arrest; seizure and sale of vehicles.

§ 20-141.6 - Aggressive Driving.

§ 20-142.1 - Obedience to railroad signal.

§ 20-142.2 - Vehicles stop at certain grade crossing.

§ 20-142.3 - Certain vehicles must stop at railroad grade crossing.

§ 20-142.4 - Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossing.

§ 20-142.5 - Stop when traffic obstructed.

§ 20-144 - Special speed limitation on bridges.

§ 20-145 - When speed limit not applicable.

§ 20-146 - Drive on right side of highway; exceptions.

§ 20-146.1 - Operation of motorcycles.

§ 20-146.2 - Rush hour traffic lanes authorized.

§ 20-147 - Keep to the right in crossing intersections or railroads.

§ 20-147.1 - Passenger vehicle towing other vehicles to keep right.

§ 20-148 - Meeting of vehicles.

§ 20-149 - Overtaking a vehicle.

§ 20-150 - Limitations on privilege of overtaking and passing.

§ 20-150.1 - When passing on the right is permitted.

§ 20-152 - Following too closely.

§ 20-153 - Turning at intersections.

§ 20-154 - Signals on starting, stopping or turning.

§ 20-155 - Right-of-way.

§ 20-156 - Exceptions to the right-of-way rule.

§ 20-157 - Approach of law enforcement, fire department or rescue squad vehicles or ambulances; driving over fire hose or blocking fire fighting equipment; parking, etc., near law enforcement, fire department, or rescue squad vehicle or ambulance.

§ 20-157.1 - Funeral processions.

§ 20-158 - Vehicle control signs and signals.

§ 20-158.1 - Erection of "yield right-of-way" signs.

§ 20-158.2 - Control of vehicles on Turnpike System.

§ 20-158.3 - Emergency entry to controlled access roads.

§ 20-160 - Driving through safety zone or on sidewalks prohibited.

§ 20-160.1 - Failure to yield causing serious bodily injury; penalties.

§ 20-161 - Stopping on highway prohibited; warning signals; removal of vehicles from public highway.

§ 20-161.1 - Regulation of night parking on highways.

§ 20-162 - Parking in front of private driveway, fire hydrant, fire station, intersection of curb lines or fire lane.

§ 20-162.1 - Prima facie rule of evidence for enforcement of parking regulations.

§ 20-162.2 through 20-162.3 - Transferred to §§ 20-219.2, 20-219.3 by Session Laws 1973, c1330, s36.

§ 20-163 - Unattended motor vehicles.

§ 20-165.1 - One-way traffic.

§ 20-166 - Duty to stop in event of a crash; furnishing information or assistance to injured person, etc.; persons assisting exempt from civil liability.

§ 20-166.1 - Reports and investigations required in event of accident.

§ 20-166.2 - Duty of passenger to remain at the scene of an accident.

§ 20-166.3 - Limit storage duration for vehicle damaged as a result of a collision.

§ 20-167 - Vehicles transporting explosives.

§ 20-167.1 - Transportation of spent nuclear fuel.

§ 20-168 - Drivers of State, county, and city vehicles subject to the provisions of this Article.

§ 20-169 - Powers of local authorities.

§ 20-170 - This Article not to interfere with rights of owners of real property with reference thereto.

§ 20-171 - Traffic laws apply to persons riding animals or driving animal-drawn vehicles.

§ 20-171.1 - Definitions.

§ 20-171.2 - Bicycle racing.

§ 20-171.6 - Short title.

§ 20-171.7 - Legislative findings and purpose.

§ 20-171.8 - Definitions.

§ 20-171.9 - Requirements for helmet and restraining seat use.

§ 20-171.15 - Age restrictions.

§ 20-171.16 - Passengers.

§ 20-171.17 - Prohibited acts by sellers.

§ 20-171.18 - Equipment requirements.

§ 20-171.19 - Prohibited acts by owners and operators.

§ 20-171.20 - Safety training and certificate.

§ 20-171.21 - Penalties.

§ 20-171.22 - Exceptions.

§ 20-171.23 - Motorized all-terrain vehicles of law enforcement officers and fire, rescue, and emergency medical services permitted on certain highways.

§ 20-171.24 - Motorized all-terrain vehicle use by municipal and county employees permitted on certain highways.

§ 20-171.25 - Motorized all-terrain vehicle use by certain employees of natural gas utilities permitted on public highways and rights-of-way.

§ 20-171.26 - Motorized all-terrain vehicle use by disabled sportsmen.

§ 20-172 - Pedestrians subject to traffic-control signals.

§ 20-173 - Pedestrians' right-of-way at crosswalks.

§ 20-174 - Crossing at other than crosswalks; walking along highway.

§ 20-174.1 - Standing, sitting or lying upon highways or streets prohibited.

§ 20-174.2 - Local ordinances; pedestrians gathering, picketing, or protesting on roads or highways.

§ 20-175 - Pedestrians soliciting rides, employment, business or funds upon highways or streets.

§ 20-175.1 - Public use of white canes by other than blind persons prohibited.

§ 20-175.2 - Right-of-way at crossings, intersections and traffic-control signal points; white cane or guide dog to serve as signal for the blind.

§ 20-175.3 - Rights and privileges of blind persons without white cane or guide dog.

§ 20-175.5 - Use of motorized wheelchairs or similar vehicles not exceeding 1000 pounds gross weight.

§ 20-175.6 - Electric personal assistive mobility devices.

§ 20-175.15 - Definitions.

§ 20-175.16 - Personal delivery devices authorized; operation; equipment.

§ 20-175.17 - Local regulation.

§ 20-175.18 - Insurance.

§ 20-176 - Penalty for misdemeanor or infraction.

§ 20-177 - Penalty for felony.

§ 20-178 - Penalty for bad check.

§ 20-178.1 - Payment and review of civil penalty imposed by Department of Public Safety.

§ 20-179 - Sentencing hearing after conviction for impaired driving; determination of grossly aggravating and aggravating and mitigating factors; punishments[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 20-179.1 - Presentence investigation of persons convicted of offense involving impaired driving.

§ 20-179.3 - Limited driving privilege.

§ 20-179.5 - Affordability of ignition interlock system.

§ 20-181 - Penalty for failure to dim, etc., beams of headlamps.

§ 20-183 - Duties and powers of law-enforcement officers; warning by local officers before stopping another vehicle on highway; warning tickets.