Interpretation ID: nht93-7.27
DATE: October 19, 1993
FROM: Jason Backs -- Engineering Department, Travis Body and Trailer, Inc.
TO: Taylor Vinson
TITLE: None
ATTACHMT: Attached to letter dated 11/18/93 from John Womack to Jason Backs (A41; Std. 108)
TEXT: Recently, I spoke with Patrick Boyd (Room 5307) concerning the conspicuity law and how it will affect the business at which I work. Mr. Boyd suggested that I direct my question to you. Allow me to fill you in on the details. I am an engineer at Travis Body & Trailer in Houston, TX. We manufacture aluminum and steel end dump trailers. We will be required to meet the trailer conspicuity law which becomes effective December 1. The law is very detailed about most aspects of its implementation. However, I would like to be sure that my suggested installation is indeed conforming to the law. The rubrail is the obvious placement for the reflective tape on a dump trailer. However, since our present extrusions have raised ridges on the outer surface, it is not convenient to apply the reflective tape to the rubrail. As the final alternative, we could order three new extrusion dies. This would be quite expensive. Presently, I propose that we apply fifteen separate 18" lengths of the tape (11" red, 7" white, made by 3M) to the side sheet directly above the rubrail and in between each side stake. Using these lengths yields 58% coverage of a 39' trailer. This installation places the tape in full view from a point normal to the side of the trailer. At approximately 30 degrees from normal to the side of the trailer, the edge of the tape begins to be obstructed by the side stake. At 45 degrees from normal to the side of the trailer, 1 1/2" (8.33%) of each 18" section of tape is obstructed by the side stake. At 60 degrees from normal to the side of the trailer, 4" (22.22%) of each 18" section of tape is obstructed by the side stake. At 60 degrees from the normal to the side of the trailer, the tailgate reflective tape is in view. This placement of the tape in a slightly recessed position on the trailer which causes obstruction at large angles from normal to the trailer side is why I question that it conforms to the law. We can comply to the application of the reflective tape on the full width of the tailgate (rear of the tailer) with no question. I would like from you in writing that this specific installation of the reflective tape is in fact in compliance to the law in every respect. This would be helpful to have on file in the future should any of our trailer's conformity to the conspicuity law ever arise. Should any of the drawings depicting the placement of the stickers be unclear, feel free to call me. If you deem that this installation is not in compliance to the full extent of the conspicuity law, please contact me to further discuss our options.