a) BUMPER, REAR
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PROCEDURE/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Manufacturer's standard for
vehicle and so attached or shielded between body and bumper as to prevent
hitching rides or tows. Black color is not required.
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Exception: A bus manufactured
in October 1978 or earlier is exempt from having a non-hitchable bumper.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Rear bumper does not meet
requirements. Bumper is not solidly attached. Sharp edges are present. Rear
bumper is hitchable.
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b) CERTIFICATE AND REGISTRATION CARD HOLDER
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Not required for Type II
School Bus.
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c) CERTIFICATION LABEL (FEDERAL)
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Inspect federal certification
label if the chassis (incomplete vehicle) was manufactured after November 10,
1978.
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The manufacturer's label must
contain the following information:
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1)
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Name of vehicle (bus)
manufacturer and the month and year in which manufacture of the vehicle was completed;
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2)
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Name of incomplete vehicle
(chassis) manufacture and the month and year in which he performed his last
manufacturing operation on the incomplete vehicle;
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Gross vehicle weight rating,
or ratings (GVWR);
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4)
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Gross axle weight ratings
(GAWR);
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5)
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The statement, "This
vehicle conforms to all applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards in
effect in (month/year)";
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6)
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The vehicle identification
number (VIN);
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7)
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The vehicle's classification
(usually "BUS"). (49 CRF 567.5)
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Alterer's certification: A
certified vehicle might have been altered before its purchase for use as a
school bus. The alterations may have included, but are not limited to
classification changes, gross weight rating changes, or changes to the
application/effective date of a federal motor vehicle safety standard. If any
such alteration occurred, the bus must carry an additional federal label that
identifies the alterer, shows when alteration was completed, "as altered"
GVWR, GAWR and classification (if changed). It must also state that the
altered vehicle conforms to all applicable federal motor vehicle safety
standards in effect in (month/year). (49 CFR 567.7)
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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A required label is absent, defaced,
destroyed, not riveted, or not permanently affixed. "Permanently
affixed" means the label cannot be removed without destroying or
defacing it.
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A certification label does not
contain the required statement and all other information required for that
label.
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d) CROSSING CONTROL ARM
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Required on school buses
manufactured after December 31, 1997. [625 ILCS 5/12-807.2] (See P.A.
90-108, effective July 14, 1997.)
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Must meet or exceed SAE J1133.
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Must be capable of full
operation between, and including, the temperatures -40º F and 160º F.
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The arm, when activated, must
extend a minimum of five feet from the front face of the bumper.
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The arm must be mounted on the
far right side (entry side) of the front bumper.
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Appropriate brackets shall be
used to attach the arm to the front bumper for proper operation and storage.
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All component parts must meet
or exceed any applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards in effect at
the time of manufacture.
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The arm must extend at the
same time the stop arm panel extends. An independent "on/off"
switch is prohibited.
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If the driver can stop the arm
from extending with the use of an optional override switch, the arm sequence
must automatically reset once the service door is closed.
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10)
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Red lights and/or red
reflectors are prohibited.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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If equipped, arm does not meet
requirements.
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e) DEFROSTERS
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Defrosting equipment shall
keep the windshield and the window to the left of the operator and the glass
in the service door clear of fog, frost and snow, using heat from heaters and
circulation from fans. Must conform to federal standard 49 CFR 571.103.
(Auxiliary fans are not considered to be a defrosting and defogging system.)
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Defrosting system does not
function properly. Auxiliary fans are not securely mounted or blades are not
protected.
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f) DRIVE SHAFT GUARD
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Shall be of sufficient
strength to protect each segment of the drive shaft and prevent it from going
through the floor or dropping to the ground if broken.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Drive shaft guard is missing,
not firmly attached, or does not properly protect each segment of the drive
shaft.
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(Source:
Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 15371, effective August 7, 1998)