a) UNDERCOATING
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Fire resistant undercoating
material applied by spray. Entire underside of body, front fenders, floor
members and side panels below floor level must be covered.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Undercoating does not meet
requirements.
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b) VENTILATION
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Body must be equipped with
ventilating system capable of supplying proper quantity of air under operating
conditions.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Air is obstructed; not
securely fastened; not covered.
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c) WARNING DEVICES
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Either three red cloth
flags not less than ½ inches square and three red reflectors minimum of 3
inches in diameter or three bi-directional emergency triangles that conform
to 49 CFR 571.125. (Section 12-702 of the Illinois Vehicle Equipment Law)
Kit shall be securely stored.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Required warning devices are not
present or are in poor condition.
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d) WHEELS
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1) Housings
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Full open type attached to
floor sheet to prevent water, fumes or dust entering the body. Inside height
should not exceed 10 inches above floor line. Housings shall allow for
unimpeded wheel and tire service or removal. Housing shall provide clearance
for installation and use of tire chains on the dual or single tires installed
on the rear wheels.
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Inspect tire and road wheel
assesmblies.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Wheel housings do not meet
clearance requirement; wheel housings are not firmly secured; holes are
present.
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A tire or wheel is rubbing
against any portion of the suspension, chassis, or body.
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2) Rim
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Inspect all wheel and rim
bolts, nuts, studs, lugs, locking rings, etc. Each cover, cap, or decorative
ring that obscures any of these items must be removed prior to the
inspection.
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Inspect for visible wheel
damage.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Any wheel or rim securing
device such as a nut, bolt, stud, lug, ring, or other type securing device is
loose, missing, or cracked.
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Wheel locating hole(se) are
elongated, oversized, or "wallowed out." Any part of a wheel or rim
is cracked, repaired by welding or rewelding, or damaged so as to cause
unsafe operation of the vehicle.
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3) Tires
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Inspect tire for proper
inflation (i.e., flat tire).
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A regrooved, retreaded, or
recapped tire shall not be on the front steering axle.
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A tire with restricted use
marking is prohibited (e.g., "NHS" or "SL" following size
marking, "Off Highway," "Farm Use," "Racing
Only," etc.).
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No school bus shall be
equipped with any tire which has been so worn that read configuration is
absent on any part of the tire which is in contact with the road surface.
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Inspect for tread wear:
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A)
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Check for the presence of
tread wear indicators.
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B)
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For tires without tread wear indicators,
use tread depth gauge to measure groove depth.
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Steering (Front) and Drive
(Rear) Axles: Measure groove depth at any point on a major tread groove.
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C)
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For tires without tread wear
indicators and with noncircumferential grooves, or "spaces,"
between the tread elements (as in snow, mud, lug knob, or traction treads).
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Steering (Front) and Drive
(Rear) Axles: Measure in a major groove at a point halfway between the
center of the tire and the outside of the tread at any point on a major tread
groove.
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D)
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Inspect tire for bald,
partially bald, cupped, dished, or unevenly worn areas.
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E)
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The measurements shall not be
made where the tie bars, humps, or fillets are located.
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AGENCY NOTE:
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"Bald" means without
a groove.
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Inspect for visible cord
damage and exposure of ply cords in sidewalls and treads, including belting
material cords.
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Inspect for evidence of tread
or sidewall separation.
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Inspect for regrooved or recut
treads.
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AGENCY NOTE:
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49 CFR 369 requires tires
marked "REGROOVABLE" to have sufficient tread rubber that, after
regrooving, cord material below the grooves shall have a protective covering
of tread material at least 3/32 inch thick.
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Inspect tires for legible
markings showing size designation and carcass construction.
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AGENCY NOTE:
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"R" in size
designation shows radial construction. More plies at tread than sidewall
shows belted construction. Same number of plies at tread and sidewall,
without a belted or radial indication, shows plain bias construction.
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Tires on same axle must be of
same construction.
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Inspect tires for size
designation and for matched construction.
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AGENCY NOTE:
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"Construction"
refers to bias, bias belted, or radial arrangement of ply cores in the tire
carcass.
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Inspect each single dual tire
assembly.
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A mixture of regular and
mud-and-snow treads must be same on both sides of axle.
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When radial and conventional
(i.e., bias) ply tires are both used on a vehicle, one of the following two
requirements shall be met:
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On vehicles with one single
wheel axle and one or more dual wheel axle, radial tires shall be used on the
steering (i.e., front) axle only.
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ii)
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On vehicles having two single
wheel axles, radial tires shall be used on the rear axle only.
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A tube built only for bias
tire shall not be installed in a radial tire. Red color shall not be added to
stem of a "bias" tube. (Valve stem of tube for radial tire is
either marked "radial" or has red ring or is painted red.) A
"radial" tube and flap may be used in a bias tire.
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Inspect valve stems.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Improper inflation (flat
tire).
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Regrooved, retreaded or
recapped tire is located on front steering axle.
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Restricted marking is present.
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Any part of tire which is in
contact with road surface is absent of tread configuration.
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i)
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Tread wear indicators contact
road at any point on a major tread groove.
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ii)
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On steering (front) axle:
Tread groove depth is less than 4/32 inch when measured
at any point on a major tread groove.
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On drive (rear) axle: Tread
groove depth is less than 2/32 inch when measured at
any point on a major tread groove.
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iii)
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On steering axle: Tread
groove depth is less than 4/32 inch when measured in a
major groove at a point halfway between the center of the tire and the
outside of the tread at any point on a major tread groove.
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On drive axle: Tread groove
depth is less than 2/32 inch when measured in a major
groove at a point halfway between the center of the tire and the outside of
the tread when measured at any major tread groove.
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iv)
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The tire has bald, partially
bald, cupped, dished or unevenly worn areas.
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A broken or cut cord can be
seen. Rubber is worn, cracked, cut or otherwise deteriorated or damaged so
that a cord can be seen – either when the tire is not touched or when the
edges of the crack, cut or damage are parted or lifted by hand.
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Tire has bump, bulge, knot or
other evidence of partial carcass failure, air seepage, or loss of adhesion
between carcass and tread or sidewall.
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Tread has been regrooved or
recut on a tire that does not have the word "REGROOVABLE" molded on
or into both sides of the tire.
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A tire on a road wheel does
not exhibit a legible size marking and a legible construction marking.
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Tires on the same axle are not
of same construction.
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A tire exceeds the diameter
(not width) of its mate by ½ inch (¼ inch radius) or more; or one tire
touches its mate.
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A mixture of regular and
mud-and-snow treads are not the same on both sides of the axle.
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Requirements for using both
radial and conventional tires on a vehicle are not met.
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A tube built only for bias
tire but installed in a radial tire.
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A valve stem leaks; is
cracked; is either damaged or positioned so as to hamper pressure checking or
inflation; shows evidence of wear because of misalignment.
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e) WINDOWS
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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All applicable provisions of
49 CFR 571.205 apply to the optional laminated safety glass and also to any
plastic material(s) used in a multiple glazed unit.
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Glazing shall be marked as
follows pursuant to 49 CFR 571.205:
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Windshield – "AS 1"
Glass
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ii)
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Driver's window – "AS
1" Glass or "AS 2" Glass
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iii)
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Driver's door – "AS
1" Glass or "AS 2" Glass
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iv)
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All other locations – "AS
1" Glass, "AS 2" Glass, or "AS 3" Glass
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Windows do not meet
requirements.
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1) Emergency (Also see EMERGENCY EXITS)
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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When the emergency door is
located on the left side, a rear emergency window shall be provided. Minimum
dimensions are 16 inches high and 48 inches wide. Designed to be opened from
the inside or the outside. Hinged on top, designed and operated to insure
against accidental closing in an emergency. Inside handle shall provide for
quick release. Outside handle shall be nondetachable and nonhitchable. When
locked or not fully latched, window shall actuate alarm audible and visible
to driver. No cutoff switch allowed.
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Optional emergency windows are
allowed. They must be labeled "Emergency Exit" in letters at least
two inches high, or a color that contrasts with its background, located at
the top of or directly above the window on the inside surface of the bus.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Operating mechanisms do not
function. Alarm does not function. Glass is cracked or broken (see EMERGENCY
EXIT – Alarms and Locks).
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2) Rear
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Glazing in rear of bus shall
be of fixed type. Any authorized or required sign, letters or numerals
displayed on the window in the rear of the bus shall be located so as not to obstruct
the driver's view.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Visibility through rear
windows is obstructed. Glass is cracked or broken.
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3) Side
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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All buses purchased after
September 1974 must have each side window as an unobstructed emergency
opening and at least a nine inch by 22 inch wide opening obtained by lowering
the window. Six inch stop line required on all windows. Safety glass, or
equivalent, with exposed edges banded.
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All buses purchased prior to
September 1974 and after January 1, 1972, must have approved safety glass in
all windows and doors and all exposed edges of the glass shall be banded.
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Those vehicles used as a
school bus by school districts and private contractors prior to January 1,
1972, and are still in their possession and had previously passed the school
bus safety inspection can still be utilized if they continue to meet the
inspection requirements that were in effect at that time. These vehicles will
not have to be brought up to the above standards.
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Note: For information
regarding optional route identification markings, see LETTERING.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Windows do not meet emergency
opening requirements. Window does not open easily. Glass is cracked or
broken. Stop lines are missing.
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Window latches do not operate
properly.
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4) Windshield
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Shall be installed between
front corner posts and must not obstruct driver's view. (Section 12-501
of the Illinois Vehicle Equipment Law)
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All buses purchased after
September 1974 must have tinted safety glass six inches below top of
windshield or equivalent to reduce glare.
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All buses purchased prior to
September 1974 must have safety glass and shall be heat resistant, laminated
plate.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Windshield is not firmly
sealed or attached. Glass is broken, cracked, or discolored (not including
allowed tint). "Star chip" is present which measures more than one
inch in diameter.
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f) WINDSHIELD WASHER
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Windshield washer shall
effectively clean the area covered by both wipers.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Windshield washer does not
effectively clean entire area or does not operate properly.
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g) WINDSHIELD WIPERS
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Wipers shall be either two
speed or variable speed with nonglare arms and blades. Blades need not be
individually powered.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Windshield wipers do not cover
entire cleaning area. Blades are damaged, torn, hardened, or rubber wiping
element has broken down. Wiper fails to park properly when shut off.
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(Source: Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 15371, effective August 7, 1998)