Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) An
applicant, who is required to take the road test, as defined in Section
1030.85,
must provide a representative vehicle for the test. The vehicle will be safety
inspected by an examiner prior to the road test. A vehicle that is not properly
equipped or that does not have equipment in safe operating order will be
rejected for use in the road test. The following equipment shall be safety
inspected as required for the type of representative vehicles being used to
administer the road test:
1) Registration
plates shall be attached or affixed to the motor vehicle pursuant to IVC
Section 3-413. The owner of a vehicle who does not have registration plates
and/or a registration sticker shall present proper documentation, pursuant to
IVC Section 3-407, showing that proper registration has been applied for, prior
to use of the vehicle for road test.
2) When lighted lamps are required pursuant
to IVC Section 12-201(b) for the road test, motor vehicles shall have mounted,
exhibit and operate such lamps pursuant to IVC Sections 12-201, 12-202, 12-204,
12-205, 12-207, 12-208, 12-209, 12-210 and/or 12-215. A motorized pedalcycle
must have mounted and display a lamp and reflector as required in IVC Section
11-1507.1.
3) When windshield
wipers are required pursuant to IVC Section 12-503(d), they must be in proper
operating condition.
4) The horn
must be in proper working order pursuant to IVC Section 12-601. Horns do not
include a siren, whistle or bell.
5) No person shall drive a motor vehicle with
any sign, poster, window application, reflective material or nonreflective
material upon the front windshield, sidewings or side windows immediately
adjacent to each side of the driver that materially obstructs, obscures or
impairs the view from within or without the vehicle. No person shall drive a
motor vehicle with any objects placed or suspended between the driver and the
front windshield or rear window that materially obstruct the driver's view. No
person shall drive a motor vehicle when the windshield or side or rear windows
are in such defective condition or repair as to materially impair the driver's
view to the front, side or rear. A vehicle equipped with an unobstructed
rearview mirror will be deemed to be in compliance in the event the rear window
of the vehicle is materially obscured (see IVC Section 12-503).
6) No vehicle may be used for the road test
if one or more tires are unsafe as defined in IVC Section 12-405. A vehicle
equipped with metal studded tires may not be used for the road test.
7) The service brakes, foot or hand operated,
must be in a condition that allows activation with one movement of the
activating device. All First and Second Division vehicles must be equipped with
an operable emergency brake. A Class M motorcycle shall have two methods of
braking. A Class L motor-driven cycle or pedalcycle shall have at least one
method of braking.
8) Each driver
and front seat passenger of a 1965 or later model motor vehicle operated on a
street or highway in this State shall wear a properly adjusted and fastened
seat safety belt pursuant to IVC Section 12-603.1. Such requirements shall not
apply to a driver possessing a written statement from a physician that the
person is unable, for medical or physical reasons, to wear a seat safety belt,
or to certain motor vehicles that are not required to be equipped with seat
safety belts under
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CFR 393.93. A retractable lap seat belt shall
be provided for the driver of a school bus and must be used by the driver at
all times while the bus is being operated, as required by IVC Section
12-807.
9) Every motor vehicle
shall be equipped with a mirror so located as to reflect to the driver a view
of the highway for a distance of at least 200 feet to the rear of the motor
vehicle. A rectangular rearview mirror shall be located on the right and left
sides of each Second Division school bus forward of the driver's seat. The
mirrors shall have a minimum horizontal dimension of five inches and a minimum
vertical dimension of 10 inches.
10) The seat for the person giving the test
must be securely affixed in a location that assures the examiner's safety and
allows the examiner to perform proper scoring of the road test pursuant to
Section 1030.85. The seat must be free from excessive soil or grease and should
have no protruding springs. Vehicles must not have loose objects on the seats
or floors that could pose a danger to the driver or examiner.
11) The steering wheel must not be broken or
have any part missing. The steering wheel when worked back and forth shall not
have more than 5-10 degrees of free play (approximately 2" at the rim of a 20"
steering wheel). Vehicles that have excessive free play (more than 10 degrees)
in the steering mechanism shall be rejected as unsafe. Free play is the degree
of movement the steering wheel must have before the front wheels
move.
12) Both front vehicle doors
must be operable from the inside and outside of the vehicle with the standard
latching mechanism. Doors may not be wired or strapped shut.
13) Every motor vehicle of a width or design
that would not allow hand signals to be adequately visible from the front and
rear shall be equipped with an electric turn signal device that indicates the
intention of the driver to turn to the right or to the left. The signaling
device shall be in the form of flashing red or amber lights located at the rear
of the vehicle on the side toward which the turn is to be made, mounted on the
same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable. Turn signal lamps
must be visible from a distance of not less than 300 feet in normal
sunlight.
14) Any motor vehicle or
combination vehicle that operates with air brakes must have air brake hoses
that are free from breaks, leaks or bulges that may prevent or hinder the safe
operation of the vehicle braking system. Any motor vehicle or combination
vehicle that operates with air brakes will not be permitted to be used for the
road test if the air pressure gauge reading fails to maintain 95 pounds per
square inch pressure during normal pressure buildup.
15) Three safety flags, flares, fuses or
reflectors shall be provided in all Second Division vehicles as described in
IVC Section 12-702.
16) An
operating speedometer shall be mounted in all vehicles designated as a school
bus in a manner that it is readable to the seated driver.
17) The emergency doors at the front and the
rear of a designated school bus should open from the inside. The latch must be
in operable condition. An alarm system that is visible and audible to the
driver must be activated when the engine is running and the emergency door is
unlatched.
18) One fire
extinguisher shall be located in a position readily accessible to the driver of
a school bus pursuant to IVC Section 12-808.
19) A school bus shall carry a removable and
readily identifiable first aid and bodily fluid kit, mounted in full view of
and readily accessible to the driver as required by IVC Section
12-809.
20) All school buses shall
be equipped with an 8-lamp flashing signal system consisting of two alternately
flashing red signal lights and two flashing yellow signal lights mounted at the
front and rear of the bus as required by IVC Section 12-805. Each signal lamp
shall be a sealed beam at least 51/2 inches in diameter and shall have
sufficient intensity to be visible at 500 feet in normal sunlight. The system
shall be actuated only by means of a manual switch. There shall be a device for
indicating to the driver that the system is operating properly or is
inoperative.
21) All Second
Division vehicles, as required by IVC Section 12-202, shall have mounted and
properly display clearance, identification and side marker lamps. The lamps
shall be illuminated for the road test, during periods when headlamps are
required by IVC Section 12-201.
22)
A stop arm shall be placed on the driver's side of each Second Division school
bus and may be operated either manually or mechanically. The design of this
stop arm shall comply with IVC Section 12-803.
23) The tailpipes of each Second Division
school bus should extend beyond the rear end of the chassis frame at least one
inch, but not beyond the rear of the bumper.
24) A religious organization bus or senior
citizen transportation vehicle may be of any color and have any markings
designating its purpose other than those required for school buses pursuant to
IVC Sections 12-801, 12-802, 12-804 and 12-806. A road test, for a religious
organization bus or senior citizen transportation vehicle restriction, may be
administered in any vehicle of the proper representative type for the license
restriction (see Section
1030.92).
25) No person shall operate any motorcycle,
motor-driven cycle or pedalcycle for the road test with handlebars higher than
the height of the shoulders of the operator when seated in the upright driving
position.
26) The operator of a
motorcycle, motor-driven cycle or pedalcycle used for the road test shall be
protected by glasses, goggles or a transparent shield pursuant to IVC Section
11-1404.
27) Second Division
vehicles or medical transport vehicles shall display a certificate of safety
then in effect pursuant to IVC Sections 13-111 and 13-114, except that those
vehicles displaying a Department of Transportation federal census number on the
side of the vehicle shall not require the certificate.
28) No vehicle may be used for a road test
that has any lighting or combination of lighting with a smoked or tinted lens
or cover per IVC Section 12-212.