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Should Driving the Wrong Way Be Considered a Misdemeanor?

30 min · 23 de sep de 2024
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Did you know in Nevada driving the wrong way on the highway is considered a civil matter? Assemblyman Brian Hibbetts has submitted a bill draft request (BDR) to make the crime a misdemeanor. How is this not a crime already? There have been more than a half-dozen wrong way fatal crashes in Nevada so far this year (2024). Why does this keep happening, and will tougher laws help to preent further tragedies? Host: Gerard Ramalho Guests: Tony Abbatangelo, The Vegas Lawyers & Brian Hibbetts, Assemblyman (NV) Dist. 13

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