New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter XXIV - The Port Authority Of New York And New Jersey
Subchapter D - Air Terminals
Article 1 - John F. Kennedy International, La Guardia and Newark Airports
Part 1262 - Ground Support Equipment
Non-fueling Equipment Operations
Section 1262.79 - Equipment
Universal Citation: 21 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 1262.79
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) General.
(1) Brakes. The brake pedal or brake lever
shall have a reserve of one-third the distance of travel when applied. Vehicles
equipped with air or vacuum operated brakes shall be fitted with an audible
warning device mounted within the cab to indicate to the driver, deficient air
or vacuum for safe operations.
(2)
Reflectors. All automotive vehicles and mobile equipment (except passenger cars
and motorcycles), shall be equipped with eight reflectors. Automotive vehicles
shall have four red reflectors; two on the rear and two on the rear sides, and
four amber reflectors; two on the front and two on the front sides. Mobile
equipment shall have red reflectors on all sides. All reflectors shall be at
least three inches in diameter set to indicate the width and length of the
vehicle, and deemed adequate when so designed, located and maintained as to be
visible for at least 500 feet when opposed by a vehicle displaying ordinary
headlights. Reflecting material may be used to supplement but not replace
approved reflectors.
(3) Exhaust
systems.
(i) Internal combustion engines used
on vehicles, shall be fitted with either a standard baffle type muffler or
muffler fitted with an approved spark arrestor.
(ii) Mufflers, exhaust pipes and spark
arrestors shall be maintained in good repair; spark arrestors shall be
periodically cleaned of carbon accumulation.
(iii) Tire and wheel mountings. Tire and
wheel mounting, lugs, bolts, nuts or fittings, shall be maintained tight, in
good repair and in the number required to mount the tire or wheel.
(iv) The coupling device shall be positive
locking and released through manual action only for any combination of
vehicles.
(b) Automotive vehicles.
(1) Brakes. Every
automotive vehicle shall have brakes which are capable of bringing the vehicle
or combination of vehicles to a full stop when operated at 20 mph on dry
pavement on level ground within the following distances from the point where
such brakes are first applied:
(i) 2 Wheel
brakes--45 feet
(ii) 4 Wheel
brakes--30 feet
(iii) Hand or
parking brake--75 feet
A hand or parking brake shall be required on all automotive vehicles and shall be adequate to hold the vehicle or combination of vehicles stationary on any grade upon which operated.
(2) Headlights. Every automotive
vehicle except a motorcycle shall be equipped with at least two electrically
operated headlights set in a fixed position, fitted with focusing lenses to
reduce glare and control focus, projecting either white or yellow
light.
(3) Rear lights. All
automotive vehicles shall be equipped with at least one electrically operated
lamp on the rear, set not less than 15 inches above the ground, which shall
display a red light visible for a distance of at least 500 feet.
(4) Omni-directional light. All automotive
vehicles (See section
1262.70(i),
supra,Special Equipment) over seven feet high used on loading ramps shall be
equipped with a 360 degree omni-directional electronically lighted amber
non-rotating lamp (on all emergency equipment; a red rotating lamp) at least
three inches in diameter installed on the topmost portion of the
equipment.
(5) Signal lights.
(i) All automotive vehicles shall be equipped
with approved stop lights and turn signals. Turn signals shall be a flashing,
pattern turn signal controlled by the operator of the vehicle and shall be
mounted on the front and rear of vehicles. Vehicles used for towing shall have
the stop lights and turn signals so positioned that they will be visible from
the front and rear even when towing the maximum amount of equipment.
(ii) Turn signals (directional signals) must
be fixed to convert to front and back flashing emergency lights.
(6) Horn. Every automotive vehicle
shall be provided with a horn for signaling. Whistles, bells, musical horns,
sirens or devices attached to the exhaust system of an automotive vehicle are
prohibited.
(7) Wiring. All wiring
on automotive vehicles shall be insulated, located and fastened so as to avoid
chaffing and damage to the insulating material.
(8) Windshield and wipers. Every automotive
vehicle with a windshield shall be equipped with at least one mechanically
operated wiper, located on the operator's side of the vehicle, which wiper
shall be maintained in operating condition at all times.
(9) Steering mechanism. Every automotive
vehicle shall have a steering mechanism in good working order, which shall be
sufficient to control such vehicle at all times when the same is in use, and
which steering mechanism shall not have excessive stiffness or play.
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