37 Tex. Admin. Code § 21.4 - Standards for Safety Guards or Flaps
(a)
Safety guards or flaps are required on all trucks, trailers, or semitrailers
(in combination with a towing vehicle), if the rearmost axle of the vehicle (or
combination) has four tires or more, or at least two super single tires. They
are not required on buses, pole trailers, motor homes, or truck tractors. In
this section, "super single tire" means a wide-base, single tire that may be
used in place of two standard tires on the same axle.
(b) Safety guards or flaps shall be located
and suspended behind the rearmost wheels of such vehicle or if in combination
behind the rearmost wheels of such combination to within eight inches of the
surface of the roadway.
(c) A
tolerance of four inches will be allowed.
(d) Safety guards or flaps shall be at least
as wide as the tires they are protecting.
(e) When trailers and semitrailers are
operated in combination with a towing vehicle, safety guards or flaps will be
required on the rearmost axle of such combination.
(f) Safety guards or flaps shall be of metal,
rubber, rubberized material, or other substantial material, capable of
remaining in place back of rear wheels by their own weight or structure while
the said vehicle is being operated.
(g) The construction of safety guards or
flaps will be such that they will remain in proper place back of rear wheels
and will be rigid enough to prevent slush, mud, gravel, and other roadway
material or debris being transmitted from the vehicle's rear wheels to the
windshield of the following vehicle.
(h) Safety guards or flaps should be securely
mounted, as wide as the tire that it is protecting, not split or torn to the
extent that it is ineffective and the bottom edge of the safety guard or flap
shall be no more than 12 inches from the surface of the roadway while the
vehicle is standing still, or otherwise not in motion.
(i) A flexible safety guard or flap may swing
upwards and backwards while the vehicle is moving, so long as the safety guard
or flap continues to block the trajectory of slush, mud, gravel, and other
roadway material or debris which would otherwise be transmitted to the
windshield of a following vehicle while both vehicles are in motion.
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