Trans 300.71(1)(1)Each school bus shall be equipped with an operational windshield washer system that provides fluid for the windshield wipers to effectively clean the windshield.
Trans 300.71(2)(2)The washer shall be maintained and operational.
Trans 300.71 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1983, No. 326, eff. 3-1-83.
Trans 300.72Trans 300.72Windshield wipers. Every school bus shall be equipped with 2 complete and operational windshield wipers. The system shall have at least 2 speeds.
Trans 300.72 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1983, No. 326, eff. 3-1-83.
Trans 300.73Trans 300.73Wiring. All circuits of the bus shall be protected by a circuit breaker, field effect transistors, or fuse of sufficient rating to handle the current load.
Trans 300.73 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1983, No. 326, eff. 3-1-83; CR 03-116: am. Register April 2004 No. 580, eff. 5-1-04.
subch. III of ch. Trans 300Subchapter III—Special Additional Requirements
Trans 300.75Trans 300.75Special service opening.
Trans 300.75(1)(1)Every school bus used for transporting persons in wheelchairs shall have an enclosed door opening located on the right side of the vehicle which will permit the use of a ramp or lift.
Trans 300.75(2)(2)The door of the special opening shall be equipped with a device to hold it open.
Trans 300.75(3)(3)Each door shall have a window.
Trans 300.75(4)(4)The opening shall be equipped with material which seals out dirt, water, and fumes.
Trans 300.75(5)(5)There shall be a light which illuminates the platform and the area outside the opening.
Trans 300.75(6)(6)A drip molding shall be installed to effectively divert water from the opening.
Trans 300.75 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1983, No. 326, eff. 3-1-83; am. (6), Register, February, 1995, No. 470, eff. 3-1-95.
Trans 300.76Trans 300.76Power lift or ramps.
Trans 300.76(1)(1)Every school bus transporting persons in wheelchairs shall be equipped with either a power lift or ramp which utilizes the special service opening specified in s. Trans 300.75.
Trans 300.76(2)(2)If a school bus uses a ramp it shall have a nonslip material on the surface or may have a metal nonslip surface construction. The ramp shall be in a secured position while the bus is in motion. The ramp shall be at least 30 inches wide on the surface.
Trans 300.76(3)(3)A power lift may be of varying design and operation. A lift may be designed to cause only minor vehicle design change other than for the special service opening, or a different design lift may be built to raise or lower through the floor of the vehicle. Each of these designs shall have a minimum lifting capacity of 700 pounds. A label stating that the lift meets this requirement shall be either permanently affixed to the power lift in a visible location or the information may be permanently stamped in a visible location.
Trans 300.76(4)(4)The power source and mechanism of the lift shall be enclosed.
Trans 300.76(5)(5)The platform of the power lift shall be covered with nonslip material or it may be of nonslip construction. The surface shall be at least 30 inches wide.
Trans 300.76(6)(6)Every platform of a power lift shall be designed and constructed to prevent any movement when it is in the stored position. This requirement may be met by either a mechanical locking device or by the internal design of the lift.
Trans 300.76(7)(7)The power lift shall be so designed that the operator has positive control to move, stop, or reverse the lift travel at will. In addition, the lift shall be controlled by a limit switch or by-pass valve which will immediately stop the direction of travel upon contact with the ground or a foreign object.
Trans 300.76(8)(8)The power lift shall be so designed that the platform does not fall in the event of a power failure.
Trans 300.76(9)(9)The platform shall have a device on the curb side to prevent any wheelchair from rolling off when the lift is in any horizontal position other than at ground level.
Trans 300.76(10)(10)The power lift shall be designed to prevent the operator or the person being transported from becoming entangled or crushed during the lift operation.
Trans 300.76(11)(11)When in the stored position, every power lift or ramp and its associated super structure shall have all exposed sharp edges, corners, and projecting parts padded to prevent injury in the event of contact in an accident. This requirement does not apply to the platform surface but shall apply to the sides of the platform if they are exposed and not concealed by a padded super structure or a padded barrier.
Trans 300.76(12)(12)If the lift does not include a padded super structure, the top of the door opening shall be covered with padding at least 2 inches high the entire width of the door opening.