I was wondering if it was legal to replace the mud flaps on the truck with a full fiberglass covering that covers the top and front and rear of the tire
Mud flap dot question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Bwjeffcoat, May 26, 2015.
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Thanks just a little new to this getting my own truck on Wednesday and am used to being a company driver where there's no point in customizing a truck
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I have full fenders on my tractor bacause I do a lot of bobtailing. They don't come close enough to tge pavement, so I also have mudflaps. I believe the mudflap or whatever has to be less than 6" from the pavement if memory serves...
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full fenders look great....scattered down the shoulder after a drive lets go...
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Here is the relevant info for Oklahoma:
Oklahoma – Oklahoma Statute Section 47‐12‐405.3
Aprons
All vehicles or combination of vehicles operating on the highways, except animal-drawn vehicles, not equipped with fenders over the rearmost wheels shall have attached thereto a rubber or fabric apron directly behind the rearmost wheels, and hanging perpendicular from the body of the vehicle. The apron shall be of such a size as to prevent the bulk of the water or any other substance picked up from the roadway from being thrown from the rear wheels of the vehicle or combination of vehicles at tangents exceeding twenty‐two and one half (22 1/2) degrees measured from the road surface. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to a farm tractor moving over the state highway system at a speed less than twenty (20) miles per hour.Last edited: May 27, 2015
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