Trans 308.06 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1968, No. 151, eff. 8-1-68; renum. from MVD 8.06, Register, September, 1980, No. 297, eff. 10-1-80. Trans 308.07(1)(1) Air brakes as provided in sub. (4). Every truck and truck tractor using compressed air for the operation of its own brakes or the brakes of any towed vehicle shall be equipped with a warning signal readily audible or visible to the driver, which will give continuous warning at all pressures below a fixed pressure not less than one-half of the compressor governor cut-out pressure. In addition, each such vehicle shall be equipped with a pressure gauge which will indicate to the driver the pressure in pounds per square inch available for braking. Trans 308.07(2)(2) Vacuum brakes as provided in sub. (4). Every truck and truck tractor using vacuum for the operation of its own brakes and vacuum for the brakes on any towed vehicle shall be equipped with a warning signal readily audible or visible to the driver, which will give continuous warning at any time the vacuum in the vehicle’s supply reservoir is less than 8 inches of mercury. In addition, each such vehicle shall be equipped with a vacuum gauge which will indicate to the driver the vacuum in inches of mercury available for braking. Trans 308.07(3)(3) Maintenance. The warning devices and gauges required by this section shall be maintained in operative condition. Trans 308.07(4)(4) Application. This section applies to all combinations of property-carrying vehicles utilizing trailers or semi-trailers where the gross weight of the trailer or semi-trailer is 3000 pounds or more. Trans 308.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1968, No. 151, eff. 8-1-68; renum. from MVD 8.07, Register, September, 1980, No. 297, eff. 10-1-80. Trans 308.08Trans 308.08 Electrical brake connections. All electrical wiring shall be mechanically and electrically adequate and free of short or open circuits. Suitable provision shall be made in every such detachable connection to afford reasonable assurance against connection in an incorrect manner or accidental disconnection. Detachable connections made by twisting together wires from the towed and towing units are prohibited. Precaution shall be taken to provide sufficient slack in the connecting wire or cable to accommodate without damage all normal motions of the parts to which they are attached. Trans 308.08 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1968, No. 151, eff. 8-1-68; renum. from MVD 8.08, Register, September, 1980, No. 297, eff. 10-1-80. Trans 308.09Trans 308.09 Brake performance. Every combination of vehicles, at all times and under all conditions of loading, upon application of the service brake, shall be capable of stopping from a speed of 20 miles per hour in not more than 50 feet. Trans 308.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1968, No. 151, eff. 8-1-68; renum. from MVD 8.09, Register, September, 1980, No. 297, eff. 10-1-80. Trans 308.10Trans 308.10 Trailer and mobile home classification and standard minimum strength requirements of hitch and coupling. Trans 308.10(1)(1) Hitch definition. The hitch is that part of the connecting mechanism, including the coupling platform and its attaching members or weldments, which is attached to the towing vehicle. Trans 308.10(2)(2) Coupling definition. The coupling is that part of the connecting mechanism, including the coupling and its attaching members or weldments, which is attached to the trailer or mobile home and by which connection is made to the hitch. Trans 308.10(3)(3) Trailer and mobile home classification. Trailers and mobile homes shall be classified according to the following gross weights, which gross weight shall include the weight of the vehicle and the actual load carried. Trans 308.10(3)(b)(b) Class 2—All vehicles in excess of 2000 lbs. gross weight but not exceeding 3500 lbs. gross weight. Trans 308.10(3)(c)(c) Class 3—All vehicles in excess of 3500 lbs. gross weight and not exceeding 5000 lbs. gross weight. Trans 308.10(3)(d)(d) Class 4—All vehicles with gross weight, in excess of 5000 lbs. but not to exceed 10,000 lbs. Trans 308.10(4)(4) Strength rating for trailer and mobile home couplings and for class 5 vehicle hitches. Trans 308.10(4)(a)(a) The trailer or mobile home coupling shall be of such design as to conform to the minimum strength requirements set forth in par. (b). Where a ball-and-socket type of coupling is used, the ball must conform to the minimum load ratings of the mating coupling. Trans 308.10(4)(b)(b) Minimum strength ratings for the coupling used in conjunction with specific classes of trailers and mobile homes and for the hitch used in conjunction with Class 5 vehicles. Trans 308.10(5)(5) Coupling, mounting. Each coupling is to be mounted to the attaching member by bolting, welding or riveting in such manner that the maximum loading required for the coupling designation shown in sub. (4) (b) is safely and adequately transferred to that member. Trans 308.10(6)(6) Required mechanism. Each hitch and coupling, regardless of classification, must be equipped with a manually operated mechanism so adapted as to prevent disengagement of the unit while in operation. Trans 308.10(7)(a)(a) The hitch and its coupling platform shall be of such design and shall be so attached to the towing vehicle as to safely and adequately handle the gross load of trailer or mobile home including contents thereof. Trans 308.10 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1968, No. 151, eff. 8-1-68; emerg. am. (3) (a) to (d) and (4) (b), cr. (3) (e), r. (4) (c), eff. 4-14-80; renum. from MVD 8.10 and am. (3) (a) to (d) and (4) (b), cr. (3) (e), r. (4) (c), Register, September, 1980, No. 297, eff. 10-1-80. Trans 308.11Trans 308.11 Minimum strength ratings, coupling and ball, trailers and mobile homes. Minimum strength ratings for the coupling and ball for trailers and mobile homes are as follows: Trans 308.11 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1968, No. 151, eff. 8-1-68; renum. from MVD 8.11, Register, September, 1980, No. 297, eff. 10-1-80. Trans 308.12Trans 308.12 Safety chains or cables for trailer and mobile homes. Trans 308.12(1)(1) Number of lengths of chain required. Two separate lengths of safety chain or cable shall be required on all trailers and mobile homes. This requirement shall not apply to semitrailers having a connecting device composed of a fifth wheel and kingpin assembly (s. 347.47 (3), Stats.), to a pole or pipe dolly (s. 347.47 (3), Stats.), nor between towing vehicles and full trailers or trailer converter dollies when the towing vehicle is connected to the towed vehicle by means of a pintle and tow bar eye and all the installation and capacity requirements of s. Trans 308.14. Trans 308.12(2)(2) Strength ratings for safety chains or cables. The strength rating for each length of safety chain or cable used in conjunction with trailers and mobile homes shall be as follows: Trans 308.12(3)(3) Attachment of safety chains. The means of attachment of safety chains shall be located equally distant from and on opposite sides of the longitudinal centerline of the towing vehicle and the trailer. Each means of attachment shall have no towing function other than the connection of safety chains and shall not be common with or utilize fasteners common with a ball, socket, ring, pintle, clevis, pin or other equivalent portion of the primary towing arrangement. No welding operation shall be performed on safety chain subsequent to its manufacture. Safety chains shall be so connected that the slack for each length of chain between the trailer and towing vehicle is the same and is not more than necessary to permit proper turning of the vehicles. Each means of attaching chain or cable shall have a longitudinal strength at least equal to the total gross towed weight. Trans 308.12(4)(4) Tilt bed trailers, equipment. All tilt bed trailers built with a swivel pole to permit angling of pole for forward drive unloading, shall be equipped with a chain at that point where the bend is joined to the pole. Chain shall be of sufficient strength, adequately fastened, and short enough to prohibit the trailer from angling in the event the connecting pin breaks or becomes disconnected. Trans 308.12 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1968, No. 151, eff. 8-1-68; emerg. am. (1) and (2) (intro.), eff. 4-14-80; renum. from MVD 8.12, and am. (1) and (2) (intro.), Register, September, 1980, No. 297, eff. 10-1-80. Trans 308.13Trans 308.13 Leveling bars. The strength rating of each leveling bar, or part of such unit, shall be not less than: Trans 308.13(1)(1) Longitudinal tension—gross load of trailer-type vehicle in pounds x 3 Trans 308.13(2)(2) Longitudinal compression—gross load of trailer-type vehicle in pounds x 3 Trans 308.13(3)(3) Transverse thrust—gross load of trailer-type vehicle in pounds x 1 Trans 308.13(4)(4) Vertical tension—gross load of trailer-type vehicle in pounds x 1.3 Trans 308.13(5)(5) Vertical compression—gross load of trailer-type vehicle in pounds x 1.3 Trans 308.13 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1968, No. 151, eff. 8-1-68; renum. from MVD 8.13, Register, September, 1980, No. 297, eff. 10-1-80. Trans 308.14Trans 308.14 Safety chain or cable for full trailers or trailer converter dollies connected by means of a pintle and tow bar eye. Trans 308.14(1)(a)(a) Full trailer means a truck trailer whose weight is carried entirely on its own wheels. Trans 308.14(1)(b)(b) Trailer converter dolly means a truck trailer with one or more axles equipped with a fifth wheel, a drawbar and other parts necessary to convert a semitrailer to a full trailer. Trans 308.14(1)(c)(c) Truck trailer means a vehicle without auxiliary motive power designed to be drawn by a motor truck or truck tractor, but does not include a mobile home. Trans 308.14(1)(d)(d) Safety chain means the chain or cable from the front of a full trailer or a trailer converter dolly to the rear of the towing vehicle for the purpose of retaining the connection between the towing and the towed vehicles and of controlling the direction of travel of the towed vehicle in the event of failure of the drawbar or the connection on the rear of the towing vehicle. Trans 308.14(1)(e)(e) Pintle means a connection meeting the requirements of SAE J849b. See Fig. 1 following this section. Trans 308.14(1)(f)(f) Tow bar eye means a device attached to the tow bar of the full trailer or trailer converter dolly meeting the requirements of SAE J847. See Fig. 2 following this section. Trans 308.14(2)(2) Use of a single length of safety chain or cable. A single length of chain or of cable or a bridle arrangement of a single chain or cable may be used between a towing vehicle and a full trailer or between a towing vehicle and a trailer converter dolly when the towing vehicle is connected to the towed vehicle by means of a pintle and tow bar eye if all the installation and capacity requirements of this section are met. Trans 308.14(3)(a)(a) The safety chain shall be attached by suitable means to the frame of the full trailer or of the trailer converter dolly to which full trailer or trailer converter dolly a hinged drawbar is attached and to the frame of the towing vehicle. Trailer converter dollies with solid tongues and without hinged tow bars may have the safety chain attached to the solid tongue. The connection or coupling device shall not be used as a means of attaching the safety chain to the towing vehicle frame. The safety chain shall be attached to both the towing and the towed vehicles in such a manner so as to be capable of developing the full capacity of the chain into the frame members of the towing and towed vehicles. The safety chain shall be so installed as to support the drawbar and prevent it from dropping to the ground in the event of failure of the drawbar or connection on the rear of the towing vehicle. The safety chain shall be attached and installed so as to keep the trailer in a straight line back of the towing vehicle insofar as practicable in the event of failure of the drawbar, connection or coupling device. The safety chain shall have no more slack, when in use, than is necessary to permit proper turning of the vehicle. Trans 308.14(3)(b)(b) Two safety chains or 2 cables, when used, may be attached to the full trailer front axle or to the trailer converter dolly axle near the wheels in lieu of the requirements set forth in par. (a). The means of attachment shall be capable of developing the full capacity of the safety chains or cables into the axle and shall meet all the requirements set forth in s. Trans 308.12 (3). Trans 308.14(4)(a)(a) The safety chain capacity shall be equal to the gross weight of the vehicle or vehicles being towed. For the purpose of this section, the safety chain capacity shall be the published breaking strength. The safety cable capacity shall be the published breaking strength. In the absence of a published breaking strength, the safety chain or cable capacity shall be the ultimate strength by actual test performed by the manufacturer. Trans 308.14(4)(b)(b) When 2 chains or 2 cables are used, each chain or cable shall have a capacity equal to the gross vehicle weight of the vehicle or vehicles being towed. Trans 308.14(5)(5) The following figures are Society of Automotive Engineers’ (SAE) recommended practices found in the 1980 SAE Handbook. These recommended practices are on file in the offices of the department of transportation, the secretary of state and the legislative reference bureau, or may be obtained from the Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, Pennsylvania 15096. Trans 308.14 HistoryHistory: Emerg. cr. eff., 4-14-80; cr. Register, September, 1980, No. 279, eff. 10-1-80; correction in (5) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register March 2012 No. 675.
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