Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 305.56 - Rear end protection
(1) Every vehicle, except truck tractors,
pole trailers and vehicles engaged in automobile haulaway operations,
manufactured after December 31, 1952 which is so constructed that the body or
the chassis assembly, if without a body, has a clearance at the rear end of
more than 30 inches from the ground when empty, shall be provided with bumpers
or devices serving similar purposes which shall be so constructed and located
that:
(a) The clearance between the effective
bottom of the bumpers or devices and the ground may not exceed 30 inches with
the vehicle empty.
(b) The maximum
distance between bumpers, or devices, if more than one is used, may not exceed
24 inches.
(c) The maximum
transverse distance from the widest part of the vehicle at the rear to the
bumper or device may not exceed 18 inches.
(d) The bumper or device shall be located not
more than 24 inches forward of the extreme rear of the vehicle.
(2) Bumpers or other protective
devices shall be substantially constructed and firmly attached. No vehicle may
be operated with missing, broken or weakened parts so as to render any required
protective device ineffective.
(3)
Motor trucks, truck tractors and road tractors constructed and maintained so
that the body, chassis or other parts of the motor vehicle provide the rear end
protection required by this section shall be deemed to be in compliance with
this section.
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