N.J. Admin. Code § 13:20-50A.4 - Bumper, front
(a) A school bus shall be equipped with a
front bumper.
(b) The front bumper
shall contain no sharp edges and shall be designed so as to prevent snagging.
The front bumper may contain an electric outlet for the engine block
heater.
(c) The front bumper shall
be constructed of pressed steel channel or equivalent material. The front
bumper shall be not less than eight inches high. The front bumper shall be
black and shall extend beyond the forward most part of the body, grille, hood,
and fenders of the school bus. The top line of the front bumper shall extend
laterally to the outer edges of the fenders. Bumper brackets shall be secured
to the bumper. Notwithstanding the front bumper requirements set forth in this
subsection, the front bumpers on Type A school buses and Type B school buses
constructed on a cutaway chassis may be in accordance with the chassis
manufacturer 's specifications.
(d)
The front bumper, except breakaway bumper ends, shall be of sufficient strength
to permit pushing another vehicle of equal GVW without permanent distortion to
the bumper, chassis, or body.
(e)
Type B, C, and D school buses may be equipped with tow eyes or hooks in
accordance with the chassis manufacturer 's specifications. Tow eyes or hooks
shall be attached in a manner so as not to project beyond the front
bumper.
(f) Unless otherwise
provided in this chapter for school buses with a June 1993 through December
2005 chassis manufacture date, tow eyes or hooks shall be furnished and
attached so as not to project beyond the front bumper. Tow eyes or hooks
attached to the chassis frame, shall be furnished by the chassis manufacturer .
This installation shall be in accordance with the chassis manufacturer 's
standards.
Notes
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