Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 300.58 - Rub rails
(1) Every bus shall contain a rub rail
located at seat cushion level. Except at the emergency door, rear compartment
or special service door, the seat cushion level rub rail shall extend from the
rear side of the service door completely around the bus body, to a point of
curvature near the front of the body on the left side. On a type A-II bus, the
seat cushion level rub rail is not required to extend around the rear corners
of the bus and may terminate at the radii of the right and left rear
corners.
(2) There shall be one
floor line rub rail. This rub rail shall be located in an area so that the
center of the rub rail is located at or between the following points:
(a) No more than 7 inches above the top of
the steel floor, or
(b) No more
than 5 inches below the top of the steel floor. The floor line rub rail shall
extend over the same longitudinal distance as the seat level rub rail, except
where it meets the wheel housing, fuel filler caps, fuel fill doors, side
marker lights and may terminate at the radii of the right and left rear
corners.
(3) Rub rails
shall be constructed of 16 gauge longitudinally corrugated or ribbed steel, or
material with strength at least equivalent to all-steel, as certified by the
bus body manufacturer, of 4-inch minimum width, flange to flange. Each rub rail
flange shall be attached at each body post and all other upright structural
members.
(4) Rub rails that are
pressed in or snapped on do not meet the requirements of this section and are
not permitted.
(5) Rub rails
applied to transit type buses with the engine in the rear may terminate at the
forward edge of the engine compartment.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.