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Public Act 093-0702


 

Public Act 0702 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY




 


 
Public Act 093-0702
 
SB2429 Enrolled LRB093 17653 DRH 43329 b

    AN ACT in relation to transportation.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing
Section 12-608 as follows:
 
    (625 ILCS 5/12-608)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-608)
    Sec. 12-608. Bumpers.
    (a) It shall be unlawful to operate any motor vehicle with
a gross vehicle weight rating of 9,000 pounds or less or any
motor vehicle registered as a recreational vehicle under this
Code on any highway of this State unless such motor vehicle is
equipped with both a front and rear bumper.
    Except as indicated below, maximum bumper heights of such
motor vehicles shall be determined by weight category of gross
vehicle weight rating (GVWR) measured from a level surface to
the highest point of the bottom of the bumper when the vehicle
is unloaded and the tires are inflated to the manufacturer's
recommended pressure.
    Maximum bumper heights are as follows:
Maximum FrontMaximum Rear
Bumper heightBumper Height
All motor vehicles of the first
    division except multipurpose
    passenger vehicles:22 inches22 inches
Multipurpose passenger vehicles
and all other motor vehicles:
    4,500 lbs. and under GVWR24 inches26 inches
    4,501 lbs. through 7,500
    lbs. GVWR27 inches29 inches
    7,501 lbs. through 9,000
    lbs. GVWR28 inches30 inches
    It is unlawful to operate upon any highway of this State
any vehicle with a front bumper height that exceeds 28 inches
or a rear bumper height that exceeds 30 inches, regardless of
the GVWR of the vehicle, except those vehicles covered by
Chapter 18b of this Code.
    For any vehicle with bumpers or attaching components which
have been modified or altered from the original manufacturer's
design in order to conform with the maximum bumper requirements
of this section, the bumper height shall be measured from a
level surface to the bottom of the vehicle frame rail at the
most forward and rearward points of the frame rail. The bumper
on any vehicle so modified or altered shall be at least 4.5
inches in vertical height and extend no less than the width of
the respective wheel tracks outermost distance.
    However, nothing in this Section shall prevent the
installation of bumper guards.
    (b) This Section shall not apply to street rods, custom
vehicles, motor vehicles designed or modified primarily for
off-highway purposes while such vehicles are in tow or to
motorcycles or motor driven cycles, nor to motor vehicles
registered as antique vehicles when the original design of such
antique vehicles did not include bumpers. The provisions of
this Section shall not apply to any motor vehicle driven during
the first 1000 recorded miles of that vehicle, when such
vehicle is owned or operated by a manufacturer, dealer or
transporter displaying a special plate or plates as described
in Chapter 3 of this Code while such vehicle is (1) being
delivered from the manufacturing or assembly plant directly to
the purchasing dealer or distributor, or from one dealership or
distributor to another; (2) being moved by the most direct
route from one location to another for the purpose of
installing special bodies or equipment; or (3) being driven for
purposes of demonstration by a prospective buyer with the
dealer or his agent present in the cab of the vehicle during
the demonstration.
    The dealer shall, prior to the receipt of any deposit made
or any contract signed by the buyer to secure the purchase of a
vehicle, inform such buyer, by written statement signed by the
purchaser to indicate acknowledgement of the contents thereof,
of the legal requirements of this Section regarding front and
rear bumpers if such vehicle is not to be equipped with bumpers
at the time of delivery.
    (c) Any violation of this Section is a Class C misdemeanor.
A second conviction under this Section shall be punishable with
a fine of not less than $500. An officer making an arrest under
this Section shall order the vehicle driver to remove the
vehicle from the highway. A person convicted under this Section
shall be ordered to bring his vehicle into compliance with this
Section.
(Source: P.A. 92-668, eff. 1-1-03.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

Effective Date: 7/9/2004