Haw. Code R. § 11-169-14 - Safety equipment and inspection
(a) Every motor
vehicle shall have a foot brake sufficient to stop the vehicle within thirty
feet when traveling at twenty miles per hour and a hand brake sufficient to
hold the vehicle on any grade upon which it may operate or stand.
(b) Every motor vehicle operated at night
shall have headlights sufficient to see a person at a distance of not less than
two hundred feet, adjusted so as not to shine directly into the eyes of
oncoming drivers, and a red tail light on the left rear of the vehicle which is
visible for not less than two hundred feet.
(c) Every motor vehicle operated upon any
street or roadway shall have a red stop light on the rear which lights when the
foot brake is applied and is visible for not less than one hundred feet. This
subsection shall not apply to any caterpillar tractor, bulldozer, road roller,
road grader, front end loader, hydraulic lift truck, motorized mower and crane.
Vehicles excluded from this subsection, when operated on a public highway,
shall have a red flag attached to the rear by day and a red light visible for
not less than two hundred feet by night to give warning to vehicles following
them.
(d) Every motor vehicle shall
have an operable windshield wiper if the vehicle has a windshield, and a rear
view mirror to permit seeing a following vehicle within two hundred
feet.
(e) Every motor vehicle shall
have a horn, that can be heard two hundred feet away, a muffler in good working
order, and a mechanically safe steering mechanism with properly aligned
wheels.
(f) Every motor vehicle
shall undergo a safety inspection at intervals of not more than twelve months
to determine the condition of brakes, lights, and other required equipment and
shall not be operated if it does not have all required equipment properly
adjusted and in good working order. Adequacy of safety equipment on motor
vehicles operated in Kalawao county is subject to final approval by the
sheriff, but he may delegate approval of inspection to any safety check
stations he may designate as being qualified to perform the required
inspection. Each car owner shall pay a one dollar fee for the safety
inspection. Duplicate records of each inspection shall be made by those
performing the inspection; a record of each inspection is to be retained and
one copy forwarded to the sheriff.
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