STATE OF WISCONSIN
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation proposes an order to amend Wis. Admin. Code
ch.
Trans
300
relating to
Transportation of School Children
and affecting small businesses.
The Statement of Scope for this Permanent Rule, SS
092-14
, was approved by the Governor on September 4, 2014,
and
published in
Register No. 705
B
on September 30, 2014
.
The State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation (Department) Proposes an Order to
Amend
Permanent Rule Wisconsin Administrative Code ch.
Trans 300
Relating to Transportation of School Children, and affecting small businesses. The analysis below was prepared by the Department.
ANALYSIS
Statutory Authority:
Wis. Stat. ss.
110.064
(1)
(b)
,
343.12
(1)
(b)
,
346.48
(2)
(a)
,
(b)
,
(
bm
)
and
(c)
,
346.48
(3)
,
346.51
(1)
(a)
,
347.25
(2)
,
349.21
, Stats., and
227.11(2)
.
Explanation of Agency Authority:
2013 Wisconsin Act 96
a
mended
Wis. Stat.
ch
s
.
110
,
343
,
346
,
347
, and
349
, in relevant part,
to
allow a school bus to be equipped with an eight light warning system
. Wis. Stats.
s.
110
.064
(1)
(b)
provides
the Department
with
the ability to promulgate
rules regulating safety and
equipment on a school buses.
Related Statute or Rule:
Wis. Stat. ss.
110.064
(1)
(b)
,
340.01
(56)
,
343.12
(1)
(b)
,
346.48
(2)
(a)
,
346.48
(2)
(b)
,
346.48
(2)
(
bm
)
,
346.48
(2)
(c)
,
346.48
(3)
,
3
46.51
(1)
(a)
,
347.25
(2)
,
and
349.21
, and
ch.
Trans 300
.
Plain Language Analysis:
2013 Wisconsin Act 96
a
mended
Wis. Stat.
ch
s
.
110
,
343
,
346
,
347
, and
349
to
create the allowance of school bus to be equipped with 8-lamp warning system. Prior to
2013 Wisconsin Act 96
school buses were not authorized to be equipped with 8-lamp warning systems.
Through this rulemaking process, the Department proposes to execute its obligation in the following manner. First, this rulemaking process announces that its purpose is to establish guidelines on installation of an 8-lamp warning system on school buses. Second, this rulemaking establishes the guidelines for allowance and proper use for an 8-lamp warning system.
Last, the rulemaking updates requirements for other aspects of equipment of school busses to reflect recent developments in safety and technology.
Summary of, and Comparison with, Existing or Proposed Federal Statutes and Regulations:
There is no existing or proposed federal
statutes, administrative rules or
regulation
s
addressing an eight lamp warning system on school buses or other equipment standards which they must meet.
Comparison with Rules in Adjacent States:
Illinois
Per
I
llinois
code 625 ILCS Sec. 12-805 each school bus purchased as a new vehicle after December 31, 1975
,
shall be equipped with an 8-lamp flashing warning signal system. Until December 31, 1978, all other school buses shall be equipped with either a 4-lamp or an 8-lamp flashing signal system. After December 31, 1978, all school buses shall be equipped with an 8-lamp flashing signal system.
Iowa
Per
I
owa
code 321.373 IA conforms with the National
Congress on
School Transportation
’s most recent guidelines, which
recommend
an 8-lamp warning system.
Michigan
Per
M
ichigan
code 257.1819 all new and retrofitted school buses manufactured or retrofitted must be equipped with the 8-lamp warning system.
Minnesota
Per
M
innesota
code 169.442 Subdivision 1.
,
a Type A, B, C, D school bus must be equipped with pre-warning flashing amber signals and flashin
g red signals.
Summary of the Factual Data and Analytical Methodologies
:
The proposed rule was written to conform
w
ith
current Wisconsin
state statutes which require the use of the 8-lamp warning system from
2013 Wisconsin
Act 96
.
The 8-lamp warning system is a recommended for all school busses in guidance dated May 2010
,
and titled “National School Transportation Specifications and Procedures” adopted by the 15
th
National Congress on School Transportation.
The state of Wisconsin
is the last state in the nation that does not require the 8-lamp warning system. By creating these rules W
isconsin
is now conforming
with
the
se
standards, as well as legal requirements for school bus warning lamps in
the surrounding states.
Adopting these standards will improve traffic safety by increasing school bus visibility as well as reducing confusion as to legal requirements upon encountering school busses by drivers from outside Wisconsin.
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There are many school bus companies throughout the state and it seems likely that some would qualify as a small business under
Wis. Stat. s.
227.114. While, this rulemaking seeks to establish a school bus lighting standard small businesses will incur costs to bring each bus into compliance with this rule and current
s
tate
s
tatute already in place from
2013 Wisconsin Act 96
. The Division of State Patrol worked with the Wisconsin School Bus Association to reach a mutual agreement on an effective date for the 8-lamp warning system implementation in WI. This mutual agreement was specifically designed to reduce costs incurred by business, small and large.
Effect on Small Businesses:
On or after August 1, 2016
,
a school bus body manufactured after December 31, 2004
,
shall be equipped with, in addition to the 4 red warning lights
,
1 amber warning light shall be installed near each red warning light, at the same level, but closer to the vertical center line of the bus. The system of red and amber warning signal lights shall be wired so that the amber warning lights are activated manually, and the red warning lights are automatically activated, with the amber warning lights being automatically de-activated, when the stop signal arm is extended. A school bus body manufactured before January 1, 2005
,
will be grandfathered and will not be required to be equipped with any amber warning lamps. This grandfather provision will benefit small business by not requiring this amber lamp to be installed saving costs associated with installation on older school buses.
Anticipated costs incurred by private sector:
The Division of State Patrol asked two school bus dealers in W
isconsin
to provide estimates on converting a school bus
to an 8-lamp warning system.
1. To retrofit a school bus with the 8-lamp warning system on a bus that did not have an 8-lamp warning system.
• Mid
-State Truck Service:
$2,420 per bus
• Nelson
’s
Bus Service, Inc.
$1,458.33 per bus
Average = $1,939.17 per bus
2. To retrofit a school bus with amber interior lights and or lenses that currently had the 8-lamp warning s
ystem but all lights were red.
(This specific provision has been allowed in W
isconsin
since 2003 with the anticipation W
isconsin
would someday require the 8-lamp “amber”
warning system.).
• Mid
-State Truck Service
$333 per bus
• Nelson’s
Bus Service, Inc.
$89.90 per bus
Average = $211.45 per bus
Depending on the total fleet of each individual company will determine the actual cost to retrofit all buses in their fleet.
The agency contact person listed below is also the small business regulatory coordinator for this proposed rule. This proposed rule, fiscal estimate, and other related documents may be viewed at
https://health.wisconsin.gov/admrules/public/Home
.
Agency Contact Person:
Captain Brian Ausloos
State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Division of State Patrol
4802 Sheboygan Avenue Room 551
Madison, Wisconsin 53705
Phone: 608-
709-0070
Place Where Comments Should Be Submitted and Deadline:
Comments may be submitted to the agency contact person listed above until the deadline given in the forthcoming notice of public hearing. The deadline for submitting comments and the notice of public hearing will be posted on the Wisconsin Administrative Rules Website at:
http://adminrules.wisconsin.gov
after the hearing is scheduled.
TEXT OF PERMANENT RULE
SECTION 1. Trans 300.02 (7r) is created to read:
Trans 300.02 (7r)
“
Lights
”
or
“
lamps
”
mean devices that em
it light, either
to illuminate roads, license plates and similar items, or to warn motorists and the public of the presence of a school
bus and the need for due care.
In this chapter, both terms have the same meaning and may be used interchangeably.
SECTION
2
. Trans 300.15 (2) (d) is amended to read:
Trans 300.15 (2) (d)
The
initial
pre-sale
inspection and a copy of the latest inspection performed by state employees.
SECTION
3
. Trans 300.15
(4) is amended to read:
Trans 300.15 (4)
A
driver’s
written
pre-trip
report of a
bus
report
indicating a defect or an unsafe condition,
written or electronic file,
shall be maintained for a period of seven calendar days after repair. Inspection logs, written or electronic file shall be maintained for seven calendar days.
defect
or
of an unsafe bus as determined during a pre-trip inspection or during the bus operation shall be maintained for a period of 7 calendar days after repair
.
SECTION 4
. Trans 300.16 (1) is amended to read:
Trans 300.16 (1)
Prior to the start of any trip, the driver
,
or employer designee
,
shall check the condition of the bus, giving particular attention to brakes, tires, lights, emergency equipment, mirrors, windows, and interior cleanliness of the bus.
Defects shall be reported in writing
,
or electronic file
,
to the person in charge of bus maintenance
by completing a pre-trip report. In addition to completing a pre-trip report when a defect or unsafe condition is found, an inspection log indicating the date, time, and identification of who completed the inspection must be completed prior to the start of any trip. It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure that the pre
-
trip inspection has been completed prior to the start of any trip
. The driver shall be responsible for the cleanliness of the interior of the bus and shall ensure that the windshield and mirrors are clean before each school bus operation and that the strobe light is actuated whenever the bus is in operation on a highway for purposes specified i
n s.
340.01(56) (a)
and
(am)
, Stats.
SECTION
5
. Trans 300.16 (8) is amended to read:
Trans 300.16 (8)
Loading stations or points shall be selected with due regard for traffic and pedestrian safety and shall be approved by school authorities.
When flashing red
Flashing
warning lights
are
shall be
used as required by s.
346.48
(2)
, Stats
they shall be actuated continuously at least 100 feet before stopping
.
The stop arm shall be used in conjunction with the flashing red warning lights and shall be extended only after the bus comes to a stop.
Except where there are special loading zones where the bus is entirely off the traveled portion of the highway, the bus shall be stopped on the traveled portion of the highway in the lane farthest to the right which is improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular travel, excluding the berm or shoulder.
T
he flashing red warning lights may not be extinguished until loading or unloading
is completed and persons who must cross the highway are safely across.
The stop arm shall be retracted before putting the bus in motion.
SECTION
6
. Trans 300.16 (9) is amended to read:
Trans 300.16 (9)
A school bus may not be stopped on any portion of a highway for the loading or discharge of pupils or other persons unless the bus is painted the yellow and black school bus color combination, is equipped with a stop signal arm and alternating flashing
red
or flashing red and amber
lights
and is identified by a school bus sign.
This subsection does not apply to a vehicle which is operating within a municipality and which is not readily identifiable as a school
bus.
When loading or discharging pupils in a rural area, a vehicle not identifiable as a school bus shall do so off the highway and in such a manner that the pupils do not have to cross the highway.
SECTION 7
. Trans 300.16 (10) is amended to read:
Trans 300.16 (10)
The
driver shall make sure that there is no traffic danger before allowing pupils to cross the highway. Pupils obliged to cross the highway shall be required to cross from a point at least 10 feet forward of the standing bus only after receiving a signal from the driver. When discharging passengers the driver may not proceed until all persons are at a safe distance away from the bus or, if crossing the roadways, they are safely across the street or highway. This subsection applies only where
alternating
flashing red
signals
or flashing red and amber lights
are required by s.
346.48
,
Stats.,
or authorized by s.
349.21
, Stats.
SECTION
8
. Trans 300.30 (1) is amended to read:
Trans 300.30 (1)
Book racks, if installed, shall be located above the side windows. They
may
shall
not extend forward of the foremost point of the front seat or across or above the
rear
emergency door.
SECTION
9
. Trans 300.34 (1) is amended to read:
Trans 300.34 (1)
All school buses shall be painted national school bus glossy yellow with the exception of the trim, grill,
roof
, wheels and the bumpers. Grills and wheels may be chrome, black, yellow, silver,
white
or gray. Engine hood tops may be painted matte black or lusterless yellow for glare reduction.
SECTION
10
Trans 300.34
(3) [preamble] is amended to read:
Trans 300.34
(3)
The
following are designated as trim and shall be painted black,
or
as further described
:
SECTION
11
. Trans 300.34 (3) (a) is amended to read:
Trans 300.34 (3) (a)
Rub rails
shall have either a national school bus glossy yellow or black surface. A 2 inch minimum black color must be down the center of each rub rail by either painting or application of a high quality blackout film, paint film, or retro-reflective tape
.
SECTION 1
2
. Trans 300.34 (4) (f) is amended to read:
Trans 300.34 (4) (f) Lamp flanges, housings, and an area around the tail,
lamps on combination
stop,
turn
, and
turn
back up
lamps not to exceed 3 inches. Areas adjacent to rub rails may exceed 3
inches
to the extent of the width of the rub rail.
SECTION 1
3
. Trans 300.34 (8)
,
(9) and (10) are created to read:
Trans 300.34 (8)
An
external camera / audio monitor or recording device housing shall be either national school bus glossy
yellow, black, gray, or white.
Trans 300.34 (9) Sensors used for anti-theft or pre-trip inspections shall be either national school bus glossy yellow, black, gray, or white
Trans 300.34 (10)
The
roof of a school bus may be painted white, however, the front and rear roof caps must remain school bus glossy yellow or black. The white roof may not extend below the drip rail or top of the side windows if not equipped with a drip rail on the sides.
SECTION 1
4
. Trans 300.39 (9) is amended to read:
Trans 300.39 (9)
The
inside of each emergency window shall have the designation
“
Emergency Exit
”
. An emergency door shall be identified with either the words
“
Emergency Exit
”
or
“
Emergency Door
”
on the inside at the top of, or above the door.
Directly beneath or above each “Emergency Door” or “Emergency Exit” designation specified by this section a label shall state in letters at least one inch high, “DO NOT BLOCK” in a color that contrasts with the background of the label
. Concise operating instructions shall be located within 6 inches of the release mechanism. When a release mechanism is not located within an occupant space of an adjacent seat, a label that indicates the location of the nearest mechanism shall be placed within that occupant space. The outside of the emergency door shall be clearly marked
“
Emergency Door
”
or
“
Emergency Exit
”
in letters 2 inches high at the top of, or above the door or immediately below the upper glass. An arrow at least 6 inches long and
3/4
inch in width indicating the direction the release mechanism should be turned to open the door shall be painted in black on the yellow background. The outside of the emergency window shall be labeled
“
Emergency Exit
”
in letters at least 2 inches high, directly above the window or on the window glazing. There may not be any labeling on the glazing indicating emergency door. Labeling or operating instructions may be located on the glazing of emergency window exits as long as the labeling or instructions are clearly visible inside and outside the vehicle.
SECTION 1
5.
Trans 300.40 (1) is amended to read:
Trans 300.40 (1)
The exhaust system
which
that
includes the exhaust manifolds, joining gaskets, piping leading from the exhaust manifold, muffler and tail pipe may not enter the bus body at any location. The exhaust system pipes shall be of nonflexible steel except that those buses
which
that
utilize a diesel engine may be equipped with a flexible pipe of not more than 18 inches long between the engine and the first exhaust pipe hanger. Stainless steel b
ellows assemblies are allowed.
School buses with 2007 EPA or newer diesel engines
,
subject to
emissions standards in
40 CFR 86.007
-
11
,
may have flexible tubing at original manufactured locations and if replaced must meet or exceed manufacturer specifications
.
S
ECTION 16
. Trans 300.40 (1m) is created to read:
Trans 300.40 (1m) School buses equipped with an EPA 2007 or newer diesel engine
,
exhaust system
,
subject to emissions standards in
40 CFR 86.007
-
11
,
shall maintain or exceed original specifications equipped by the manufacturer and discharge to the rear or left side.
SECTION 1
7
.
Trans 300.40 (3) is amended to read:
Trans 300.40 (3)
An exhaust system
,
that
has
is not an EPA 2007 or newer diesel engine
, subject to emissions standards in
40 CFR 86.007
-
11
,
may have
its exit on the right side shall have the exit point located behind the rear wheels
.
SECTION 1
8
. Trans 300.54 (1)
[preamble]
is amended to read:
Trans 300.54 (1)
The following lights, lamps, and reflectors are required on a school bus
painted in accordance with s.
347.44(1)
, Stats
. Each lamp shall be operational and meet the applicable SAE specifications as provided in this section.
SECTION 19
. Trans 300.54 (1) (a) is amended to read:
Trans 300.54 (1) (a)
The
A school
bus
painted in accordance with s.
347.44(1)
Stats
.
shal
l
be equipped with alternating
red
flashing
lamps
lights which conform to the following requirements
.
SECTION 2
0
. Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 1
.
d.
[preamble]
is create
d to read
:
Trans 300.54 (1)
(a
)
1
.
d
.
A school bus shall be equipped with warning signal lights mounted at the same level as high and widely spaced laterally as practicable. The warning signal lights shall be mounted at the front above the windshield and at the rear so that the lower edge of the lens is not lower than the top line of the side window openings. These lights must be capable of displaying to the
front 2
, and to the rear 2, overhead alternately flashing red lights.
SECTION 2
1
. Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 1
.
e
.
[preamble] is created to read:
Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 1
.
e.
For school buses manufactured before August 1, 2016, the following requirements shall apply
SECTION 2
2
. Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 1
. h.,
1
.
p
.
and 1
.
t
.
are created to read:
Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 1
.
h
.
On
or after August 1, 2016 a school bus body manufactured after December 31, 2004 shall be equipped with, in addition to the 4 red warning lights described in
subd
.
1
.,
amber warning light shall be installed near each red warning light, at the same level, but closer to the vertical center line of the bus. The system of red and amber warning signal lights shall be wired so that the amber warning lights are activated manually, and the red warning
lights are automatically activated, with the amber warning lights being automatically de-activated, when the stop signal arm is extended. A school bus body manufactured before January 1, 2005 may be equipped as specified in this
subdivision, and
subds. 1p. and 1t.
Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 1
.
p
.
An
amber and a red flashing pilot light shall be installed in the driver’s forward field of view indicating to the driver which warning li
ght system is activated.
Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 1
.
t
.
The
amber and red warning lights shall flash alternately at a rate of 60 to 120 cycles per minute. The "on" period shall be long enough to permit bulb filament to come to full brightness. A double flash effect shall be counted as a single flash.
SECTION 2
3
. Trans 300.5
4 (1) (a) 2
.
is amended to read:
Trans 300.54
(1) (a)
2
.
The
amber and
red warning
lamps
shall be of seal beam construction or other approved type such as strobe or light emitting diode, not less than 5 inches in diameter or with a surface area of at least 19 square inches if not round and visible from a distance of at least 500 feet along the axis of the vehicle in bright sunlight
.
SECTION 2
4
. Trans 300.54
(1)
(a) 6
.
is amended to read:
Trans 300.54
(1)
(a) 6
.
The front
amber and
red warning
signal
lamps shall be located so that they can be clearly distinguished when headlamps are lighted on
lower
low
beam.
SECTION 2
5
. Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 8
.
is amended to read:
Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 8
.
The front and the rear signal lamps shall be unobstructed by any part of the bus from 5
degrees
above to 10
degrees
below horizontal and from 30
degrees
to the right and 30
degrees
to the left of the centerline of the bus.
SECTION 2
6
. Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 9
.
is amended to read:
Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 9
.
The
background
area around the lens of each alternately flashing
red signal lamp
amber
and
extending outward approximately 3 inches to the top and side and a minimum of one inch to the bottom shall be painted black on all school buses. This subdivision does not apply to vehicles not specifically manufactured as school buses and which have
red warning
signal lamps mounted above the roof top
light shall be black
.
Where practicable the body immediately surrounding the entire lens of a red or amber
warning
signal lamps on such buses
light shall be
equipped with
black
hoods at least
extending outward 3 inches. Where it is not practicable to obtain a
3
inches long
inch black background a background as wide as possible must be obtained, with a 1 inch black background being the minimum
.
SECTION 2
7
. Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 12
.
is amended to read:
Trans 300.54 (1) (a) 12
.
Vehicles painted other than glossy yellow are prohibited from having the alternating
amber and
red flashing
warning
lights mounted on the vehicle except as otherwise provided by statute.
SECTION 2
8
. Trans 300.54 (1) (am) is amended to read:
Trans 300.54 (1) (am)
Each
school
bus first registered on or after October 1, 1998, shall be equipped with a strobe light
which shall conform with
that conforms to
the following requirements:
SECTION
29
. Trans 300.54 (1) (am) 1
.
is amended to read:
Trans 300.54 (1) (am) 1
.
The strobe light shall be of solid
state construction. It shall emit a white light by flashing, not rotating, 360
degrees
around the vertical axis.
SECTION
3
0
. Trans 300.61 (2) is amended to read:
Trans 300.61 (2)
The
body shall bear words "School Bus" in black letters at least 8 inches high and one-inch stroke on both front and rear or on yellow signs attached thereto. The lettering shall be placed above the rear window and the front windshield. This lettering shall only appear on buses painted the yellow and black school bus colors and meeting all the requirements of
ch
.
Trans 300
this chapter
.
SECTION 3
1
. Trans 300.61 (7) is amended to read:
Trans 300.61 (7)
The name of the
school or
school bus firm may appear on the sides of the bus between the seat line rub rail and the bottom window line in contrasting yellow or black letters not more than 10 inches high. The owner's name may also appear on the rear bumper in school bus yellow. The lettering
may
shall
not exceed 6 inches in height with a
1/2
½
inch brush stroke. These options
do
shall
not relieve the owner or operator from the requirements of sub. (6).
SECTION 3
2
. Trans 300.61 (9m) is created to read:
Trans 300.61 (9m) On or after August 1, 2016
, each school bus equipped with an eight light warning system shall have contrasting black lettering indicating the word “STOP” centered on the rear emergency door panel in 8 X 1 inch minimum letters with the words “ON FLASHING RED” directly below and centered in 4 ½ X ½ inch minimum letters. When a rear emergency door is not present this lettering shall be placed on the rear centerline of the school bus body where practicable. This lettering may be reflective material or
have a reflective background.
An optional driver alert message board may be used in lieu of the required lettering if utilizing a high intensity or LED lights that flash similar cautionary messages in
two inch high minimum letters.
Amber cautionary messages may flash when the hazard lights or amber warning lights are activated and a red warning message, similar to the required lettering, shall flash when the red warning ligh
ts are activated.
SECTION 3
3
. Trans 300.61 (10) (e) is amended to read:
Trans 300.61 (10) (e)
Seating chart,
(
maximum size 8½ x 11 inches
)
.
Numbers designating rows may be placed above the windows on both sides. They are to be black, no taller than 2”. They are to be permanent and legible by either painting or decal placement. They must not interfere with emergency door/window markings.
SECTION 3
4
. Trans 300.61 (10) (f) is amended to read:
Trans 300.61 (10) (f)
Rules
One page of rules
pertaining to passenger conduct
located in the drivers compartment above the windshield on the front bulkhead
,
(
maximum 8½ x 11 inches
)
.
SECTION 3
5
. Trans 300.61 (10) (gm) is repealed and created to read:
Trans 300.61 (10) (gm)
For vehicles powered by alternative fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas, compressed natural gas or electric propulsion a designator may be placed on a lower rear corner. This designator may also be on the right side and displayed below the window line in the panel to the rear of, and as close as possible to, the service door. If desired, this designator may also be displayed on the lef
t side, below the driver’s window. It may not exceed 64 square inches and shall identify the alternative fuel used. A school bus that is utilizing an alternative fuel may have the manufacturer’s logo or background colored green
.
SECTION 3
6
. Trans 300.61 (10) (h) is amended to read:
Trans 300.61 (10) (h)
A sign
or lettering
indicating
the
type of fuel used.
This may be an industry recognized symbol as the background containing the appropriate lettering or abbreviation designating the type of fuel
.
SECTION 3
7
. Trans 300.61 (10) (k) is created to read:
Trans 300.61 (10) (k) A legal disclaimer, not to exceed 5
inches by 7 inches, may be displayed in the drivers compartment to advise passengers that they may be video or audio recorded.
SECTION 3
8
. Trans 300.61 (10) (
L
) is created to read:
Trans 300.61 (10) (
L
) A United States flag decal or magnet, not to exceed 6
inches
on any side, may be displayed in the drivers compartment provided it does not interfere with any operating controls or other safety signs and equipment. It shall not include any sayings or slogans and may not be placed on the mirror, visor, windshield or any other window.
SECTION
39
. Trans 300.61 (10) (m) is created to read:
Trans 300.61 (10) (m) A decal, sticker or lettering stating,
“DO NOT USE THE LAST TWO SEATS UNLESS BUS IS FULL”,
is permissible to be
placed on the rear bulkheads. The letters are to be black and are not to exceed 2
inches
high. They are to be permanent and legible by either painting or decal placement.
SECTION 40
. Trans 300.81 (7)
[preamble]
is amended to read:
Trans 300.81 (7)
Video
CAMERA
S
/ AUDIO MONITOR OR RECORDING DEVICE / COMPUTER ANTENNA.
A school bus may be equipped with camera, audio devices, or computer antenna subject to the following conditions:
SECTION
4
1
. Trans 300.81 (7) (a) is
repealed and created
to read:
Trans 300.81 (7) (a)
When a device is mounted in the driver’s compartment it shall be located so as to not interfere with movement into and out of step well area. When a camera is placed to view through the windshield it shall not be located to the left of the centerline of the school bus. The camera shall be mounted not more than 2 inches below the upper edge of the area swept by the windshield wipers, provided they are located outside the driver’s sight lines to the road, mirrors, highway signs and signals.
SECTION 4
2
. Trans 300.81 (7) (
bm
) is created to read:
Trans 300.81 (7) (
bm
) A device mounted in the rear of the school bus shall not protrude more than 6 inches forward of the rear bulkhead or
from the ceiling.
SECTION 4
3
. Trans 300.81 (7) (c) is created to read:
Trans 300.81 (7) (c)
A maximum of two devices may be located in the mid-ship of a school bus provided they do not protrude more than 4 inches and are located no more than 15 inches above the side windows, not emergency exits, measured from the edge of the window frame. The device
or device
s shall be mounted parallel with a seat back. If flush mounted they may be located beyond the 15 inch restriction.
SECTION 4
4
. Trans 300.81 (7) (d) is created to read:
Trans 300.81 (7) (d)
All devices shall be securely fastened and contained within a shatterproof housing. All exposed edges or sharp corners shall be protected or designed t
o prevent injury upon contact.
SECTION 4
5
. Trans 300.81 (7) (e) is created to read:
Trans 300.81 (7) (e) External device
or
device
s shall be contained within a shatterproof housing and located to increase driver’s visibility or efficiency in detecting violations.
SECTION 4
6
. Trans 300.81 (7) (f) is created to read:
Trans 300.81 (7) (f) A video display, if utilized, shall be mounted in the driver’s compartment and within or in close proximity to the forward field of view of the driver. It shall not restrict visibility of the driver’s sight lines to the road, mirrors, highway signs and signals, or affect operation of the school bus controls. The video display may be incorporated as part of the interior rear view mirror and display an image when the parking brake is applied, warning lamps are activated, or transmiss
ion is in reverse.
S
ECTION 4
7
. Trans 300.81 (9) is created to read:
Trans 300.81 (9)
AIRFOIL. A school bus may be equipped with an airfoil designed to reduce the accumulation of snow on the rear of the bus.
SECTION 4
8
. Trans 300.81 (10) is created to read:
Trans 300.81 (10)
PASSENGER ADVISORY / THEFT SYSTEM – A school bus may be equipped with a passenger advisory / theft system as long as the system does not interfere with operation or identification of other school bus standards set forth in this rule.
SECTION
49
. Trans 300.81 (11) is created to read:
Trans 300.81 (11)
NAVIGATIONAL DEVICE OR LAPTOP COMPUTER INSTALL
. A school bus may be equipped with a navigational device as follows:
(a)
The device is mounted w
ithin the driver’s compartment.
(b)
The device shall be mounted in a position where it does not obscure the driver’s sight lines to the road, mirrors, highway signs and signals and it may not
impede space within the aisle.
(c)
The device shall be securely mounted.
(d)
The display shall activate for navigational purposes only while
the school bus is in motion.
Distractive manipulation of the device is prohibited while the school bus is being driven. For the purposes of this section only, driven means operating a commercial motor vehicle, with the motor running, including while temporarily stationary because of traffic, a traffic control device, or other momentary delays such as picking up or discharging students. Driven does not include operating a school bus, with or without the motor running, when the school bus is legally stopped or
parked upon the highway.
(e)
Software programs utilized shall be specific to school bus operations such as, but not limited to, passenger accountability, routing, navigation, emergency notification, tracking, messa
ging and equipment monitoring.
(f)
These devices shall be used with due regard to passenger safety. At no time shall operation of this device cause a distraction
while operating the school bus.
SECTION 5
0
. Trans 300.81 (12) is created to read:
Trans 300.81 (12)
ADDITIONAL DRIVER / PASSENGER SAFETY ITEMS - A school bus may be equipped with additional safety items such as a seat belt cutter with recessed razor blade, hand sanitizer, automated external defibrillator
or
AED. Items shall be kept in the driver’s compartment. Additional items may be authorized upon
written
approval of the Division of State Patrol.
SECTION 5
1
.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This rule shall take effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register as provided in s.
227.22 (2) (intro.)
, Stats.
(END OF RULE TEXT)