4905 - Safety requirements for towed vehicles.

     § 4905.  Safety requirements for towed vehicles.        (a)  Connecting devices and distances.--When one vehicle is     towing another, the connection shall be of sufficient strength     to pull all weight towed. The distance between the vehicles     shall not exceed 15 feet except between any two vehicles     transporting poles, pipes, machinery or other objects of a     structural nature such that they cannot readily be dismembered.        (b)  Red flags and lights.--If the distance between the     vehicles exceeds five feet, a red flag or cloth not less than 12     inches square shall be displayed upon the connection centered     between the vehicles. During hours of darkness a red light shall     be displayed at the same position in lieu of the flag or cloth.        (c)  Deflection of trailer wheels.--Every trailer shall be     attached to the vehicle drawing it so as to prevent the wheels     of the trailer from deflecting more than six inches from the     path of the drawing vehicle's wheels.        (d)  Safety chains.--Whenever two vehicles are connected by a     ball-and-socket type hitch, or pintle hook without a locking     device, they shall also be connected by two safety chains of     equal length, each safety chain having an ultimate strength at     least equal to the gross weight of the towed vehicles. The     safety chains shall be crossed and connected to the towed and     towing vehicle and to the tow bar so as to prevent the tow bar     from dropping to the ground in the event the tow bar fails or     becomes disconnected. The safety chains shall have no more slack     than is necessary to permit proper turning.        (e)  Obstructed lighting equipment.--Whenever the rear     running lights, stop lights, turn signals or hazard warning     lights required by the provisions of Chapter 43 (relating to     lighting equipment) are obstructed by the load on a vehicle or     by a towed vehicle or its load, lighting equipment shall be     displayed on the rear of the towed vehicle or load equivalent to     the obstructed lights or signals, except in the case of     implements of husbandry or commercial implements of husbandry     displaying the slow-moving vehicle emblem and operating between     sunrise and sunset.        (f)  Penalty for violation of subsection (e).--            (1)  A person who operates a commercial motor vehicle, as        defined in section 1603 (relating to definitions), in        violation of subsection (e) commits a summary offense and        shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $300        for each violation.            (2)  A person who operates a motor vehicle other than a        commercial motor vehicle, as defined in section 1603, in        violation of subsection (e) commits a summary offense and        shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not        less than $50 nor more than $100.     (June 23, 1981, P.L.98, No.35, eff. 60 days; Dec. 18, 1992,     P.L.1411, No.174, eff. 60 days; Dec. 20, 1995, P.L.669, No.75,     eff. 120 days)        1995 Amendment.  Act 75 added subsec. (f).        1992 Amendment.  Act 174 amended subsec. (e).        Cross References.  Section 4905 is referred to in section     4904 of this title.