Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 305.19 - Doors, hoods, locks, latches and door handles
(1) Every door,
hood and trunk lid of a motor vehicle shall be maintained in proper working
condition and shall be equipped with sufficient hinges and latches so it can be
opened and securely closed.
(2)
(a) Every motor vehicle, except those
manufactured with removable doors or without doors, shall be equipped with
doors. Open top designed vehicles are not required to have operating doors when
the vehicle is operated without a top.
(b) The hood or engine of a vehicle shall
have no protrusions that will restrict the driver's view by extending more than
3 inches above a line that extends from the center of the hood at the base of
the windshield, forward and parallel with the highway.
(3) A trunk lid or hatchback may be
temporarily secured in an open position when transporting oversized objects
that prevent complete lid closure.
(4)
(a) All
door handles on every motor vehicle shall be maintained in proper working
order.
(b) Except as provided in
subs. (5) and (6), no person may operate, or allow to be operated, on a highway
a motor vehicle on which the door handles installed by the manufacturer of the
motor vehicle have been disabled, removed or made inoperative. This paragraph
does not apply to replica or street modified vehicles.
(5) Nothing in this section prohibits the
interior door handles of the rear door or side rear doors of authorized
emergency vehicles being intentionally made inoperative.
(6) Nothing in this section prohibits the
interior door handles of the rear door or side rear doors of a vehicle being
intentionally made inoperative by use of a child security door latch system or
other door locking mechanism installed by the manufacturer of the
vehicle.
Notes
The vehicles to which this section applies include a vehicle designed to transport at least 6, but not more than 14, passengers in addition to the driver and commonly called a "van." In Wisconsin, a van is registered as an automobile if it is primarily used for the transportation of persons; a van is registered as a truck if it is primarily used for the transportation of property.
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