Md. Code Regs. 11.14.04.11 - Body and Sheet Metal - Applicable to School Vehicles Only
Body exterior components and sheet metal parts, if damaged or dislocated so that they project from the vehicle to present a safety hazard to occupants, pedestrians, or other vehicles, may be cause for rejection of the vehicle.
Procedures: | Reject Vehicle If: |
A. Protruding Metal: Inspect for torn metal parts, moldings, rub rails, etc., which may protrude from vehicle. | A. (1) Body components or sheet metal are subject to rejection if a condition exists which is hazardous to occupants, pedestrians or other vehicles. |
(2) Torn metal, broken glass, or other loose or dislocated parts protrude from the surface of the vehicle which is hazardous to occupants, pedestrians, or other vehicles. |
Figure 23-SCHOOL VEHICLE CONSTRUCTION AND SEATING.
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