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STOP SIGNAL
ARM PANEL
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
A stop signal arm panel must be installed on the left side
of the bus and may be operated either manually or mechanically. Decals may be
used in lieu of painting.
Buses manufactured on or after September 1, 1992 must be
equipped with an octagon-shaped semaphore which meet the requirements listed
below under "Octagon".
Buses manufactured prior to September 1, 1992 may either
be equipped with an octagon-shaped semaphore which meets the requirements
listed below under "Octagon" or a hexagon shaped semaphore which
meets the requirements listed below under "Hexagon".
Octagon – The arm shall be octagon-shaped semaphore which
measures at least 450 mm x 450 mm (17.72 inches x 17.72 inches) in diameter.
The arm shall be red on both sides with a white border at least 12 mm (.47
inches) wide on both sides. The arm shall have the word "STOP"
displayed in white uppercase letters on both sides. The letters shall be at
least 150 mm (5.9 inches) in height and have a stroke width of at least 20 mm
(.79 inches).
The octagon-shaped stop signal arm shall comply with
either (a)(1) or (2) below:
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The entire surface of both sides of the arm can be
reflectorized to meet 49 CFR 571.131; or
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Each side of the arm shall have at least two red lamps
centered on the vertical centerline of the stop arm. One lamp shall be
located at the extreme top of the arm and the other at its extreme bottom.
The lamps shall light and flash alternately when stop arm is extended and
likewise turn off and stop flashing when arm is closed. (49 CFR 571.131) (See
Section 441.Illustration A for examples.)
Hexagon – The arm shall be a hexagon shaped semaphore
approximately 18 inches wide and 18 inches long and of 16 gauge metal. The
stop arm signal shall have the "STOP" painted on both sides in
white letters at least six inches high with a brush stroke approximately ⅞
inch wide. The word "STOP" shall be painted on a panel with red
background of approximately 8 inches by 16 inches. Remaining area of stop arm
blade is to be painted white with a band of white border at least ˝ inch wide
painted from and rear on both sides as contrast. White portion of stop arm
signal shall be reflectorized or shall have double-faced lamps with red lens
approximately four inches in diameter located in the top and bottommost
position of the blade. These lamps shall light and flash alternately when
stop arm is extended and likewise turn off and stop flashing when arm is
closed. (Section 12-803 of the Illinois Vehicle Equipment Law) (See Section
441.Illustration A for examples.)
Optional: Strobe lamps are acceptable on stop signal arm
panels.
Optional: Additional Stop signal arm panels must be
located on the left side of the bus. Additional panels must operate in
conjunction with the required panel and meet all stop signal arm panel
requirements except as follows. The additional panel must not contain any lights,
marking, or reflective material on the front side of the panel. The
additional panel must be located in the rear half of the bus adjacent to the
rearmost window.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Stop signal arm panel is in poor condition (i.e., faded,
peeling, or rusted); lights do not operate properly (if installed); is not
securely attached; is not operating properly; does not meet requirements; is
missing.
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b)
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STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
(optional)
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Covered, fire-resistant container securely fastened of
adequate strength and capacity for tire chains and tools for minor emergency
repairs.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
If installed, does not meet requirements.
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SUN VISOR
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Interior, adjustable, transparent, not less than 6 inches
by 30 inches, installed above windshield. Must not interfere with view of
interior rear view mirror.
Exemption: Buses purchased prior to August 1967 are exempt
from having a transparent sun shield.
Exception: For school buses that meet the definition of a
Type I-A school bus, as defined in Section 441.40, the sun visor may meet
manufacture's standards.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Sun visor does not meet requirements.
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d)
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SUSPENSION
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Shocks
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Bus shall be equipped with front and rear double-acting
shock absorbers compatible with manufacturer's rated axle capacity.
With vehicle on a hoist or jacked up, visually inspect
shock absorbers for excessive leakage, looseness of mounting, brackets, and
bolts.
Physically grab upper and lower portion of shock
inspecting for looseness in rubber bushing, mounting brackets or bolts.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Shocks are missing, broken, or have severe leakage (not
slight dampness) occurs. Mounting bolts or mounts are broken or loose, or
rubber bushing is partially or completely missing.
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2)
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Springs
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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A)
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Coil
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Visually inspect:
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Spring
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Control arms
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Torque arms (rear)
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Coil is missing, disconnected, broken, loose bushings,
welded or damaged.
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Leaf
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PROCEDURRES/SPECIFICATIONS
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With use of a pry bar and using frame as a pivot, attempt
to pry front and rear spring attachments and check for movement. Front of
vehicle must be jacked up on chassis for checking front suspension. Visually
inspect:
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Springs
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Shackles
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Hangers
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U-bolts
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Center bolts
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Bushings or pivot
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Springs are missing or broken. Shackles or "U"
bolts worn or loose. Center bolt in springs sheared or broken. Steering
stops allow tire to rub on frame or metal. Any leaves are cracked or
missing. Any shackle, shackle pins, hangers, or "U" bolts are
worn, loose, or missing.
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C)
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Torsion Bar (Stabilizer Bar)
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS
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Visually inspect:
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Torsion bar
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Mounting brackets
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Control arms
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Torque arms (if applicable − rear)
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v)
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Stabilizer bar(s) (if applicable)
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Torsion bar is missing, disconnected, broken, loose,
welded, damaged.
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e)
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TOW HOOKS
(optional)
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Front
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
A front tow hook must not extend beyond the front of the
front bumper. Each front tow hook not fastened securely to the chassis frame
shall be connected to the frame by suitable braces.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Tow hook(s) extend beyond bumper, not securely attached.
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Rear
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Any tow hook(s) installed on the rear shall be attached or
braced to the chassis frame or to an equivalent structural member of an
integral type bus. A tow hook must not extend beyond the rear face of the
rear bumper.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Tow hook(s) extend beyond bumper, not securely attached.
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TRASH CONTAINER
(optional)
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
A trash container may be present. If present, it must be securely
stored in the vehicle and must not obstruct an aisle.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Optional trash container does not meet requirements.
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(Source: Amended at 24 Ill. Reg.
12099, effective July 31, 2000)