Yes.
are truck tractors required mud flaps
Mud flaps have to be on medium and heavy duty trucks in Pennsylvania. This is the law and you can be fined if they aren't.
yes if it is on an 18 wheeler trailer or tractor
In Oregon they are Michigan requires Mudflaps (anti-splash devices) on commercial vehicles.
No
That law tends to vary by state. In North Carolina, you're not actually required to have mud flaps. Other states may require it. I've never seen anything in the FMCSR pertaining to mud flaps, and it's unlikely that the feds mandate it, considering that states have leeway in determining whether or not they want to make them mandatory.
Yes, there are exceptions to gravel and log trucks, per the MS Highway Patrol. This of course makes no sense at all. They have also included Asphalt trucks. I am looking for the wording in MS that verifies same.
No it doesn't. However Stratocasters are protected as trademarks and Fender is extremely protective of their intellectual property.
In Florida is a burial vault required by law?
The Connecticut state law states: " No person shall operate or cause to be operated any bus, truck, truck-tractor, full trailer or semi-trailer of registered gross vehicle weight exceeding 3 tons on any public highway unless the same is equipped with suitable metal protectors or substantial flexible flaps behind the rearmost wheels; and, in case the rear wheels are not covered at the top and the rear by fender, body or other part of the vehicle, the rear wheels shall be covered at the top and the rear by protective means of such standard type or design and so installed as to reduce - as far as practicable - such wheels from throwing dirt, water or other materials on the windshields of following vehicles, except in cases in which the motor vehicle is so designed and constructed that the above requirements are accomplished by reason of the fender or body construction or other means of enclosure" There is no federal law requiring them nationwide, as this matter is not addressed by the FMCSA.
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