(625 ILCS 5/12-710) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-710)
Sec. 12-710.
Rear fender splash guards.
It is unlawful for any person to operate any vehicle of the second
division, except a truck tractor, to which this Section is applicable upon
any highway of this State unless such vehicle is
equipped with rear fender splash guards of either the contour type or the
flap type which comply with the specifications provided in this Section for
the type of splash guards used on the vehicle, and which are so attached as
to prevent the splashing of mud or water upon the windshield of other motor
vehicles.
(a) Specifications for contour type splash guards. When contour type
rear fender splash guards are used, they shall contour the wheel in such a
manner that the relationship of the inside surface of any such splash guard
to the tread surface of the tire or wheel shall be relatively parallel,
both laterally and across the wheel, at least throughout the top 90 degrees
of the rear 180 degrees of the wheel surface; provided however, on vehicles
which have a clearance of less than 5 inches between the top of the tire or
wheel and that part of the body of the vehicle directly above the tire or
wheel when the vehicle is loaded to maximum legal capacity, the curved
portion of the splash guard need only extend from a point directly behind
the center of the rear axle and to the rear of the wheel surface upwards to
within at least 2 inches of the bottom line of the body when the vehicle is
loaded to maximum legal capacity. There shall be a downward extension of
the curved surface which shall end not more than 12 inches from the ground
when the vehicle is loaded to maximum legal capacity. This downward
extension shall be part of the curved surface or attached directly to such
curved surface, but it need not contour the wheel. Such contour type splash
guards shall be wide enough to cover the full tread width of the tire or
tires being protected and shall be installed not more than 6 inches from
the tread surface of the tire or wheel when the vehicle is loaded to
maximum legal capacity. The splash guard shall have a lip or flange on its
outside edge to minimize side throw and splash. The lip or flange shall
extend toward the center of the wheel, and shall be perpendicular to and
extend not less than 2 inches below the inside or bottom surface line or
plane of the guard. Such contour type splash guards may be constructed of
either a rigid or flexible material, but shall be attached in such a manner
that, regardless of movement either by the splash guards or the vehicle,
the splash guards will retain their general parallel relationship to the
tread surface of the tire or wheel under all ordinary operating conditions.
(b) Specifications for flap type splash guards. When flap type splash
guards are used, they shall be wide enough to cover the full tread width of
the tire or tires being protected; shall be so installed that they extend
from the underside of the vehicle in a vertical plane behind the rear
wheels to within 12 inches of the ground,
when the vehicle is loaded to
maximum legal capacity; shall be so constructed and attached so that when
the vehicle is in forward motion such splash guard will not deviate or move
backward from the vertical plane by an angle of more than 30 degrees
measured from the vertical plane and so that when the forward motion of the
vehicle causes such splash guard to deviate from the vertical plane, the
bottom of such flap type splash guard will not be more than 15 inches from
the ground, when the vehicle is loaded to maximum legal capacity. Such flap
type splash guard may be constructed of either a rigid or flexible
material.
(c) Exemptions. This Section shall not apply to vehicles the
construction or design of which does not require such splash guards, nor to
vehicles in-transit and capable only of using temporary splash guards
prescribed by the Department, nor to pole trailers.
(Source: P.A. 89-117, eff. 7-7-95.)
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