| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 29-A MRSA §1917, as enacted by PL 1993, c. 683, Pt. A, §2 | and affected by Pt. B, §5, is amended to read: |
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| | 1. Definitions. As used in this section, unless the | context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the | following meanings. |
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| A. "Tread depth" means the amount of tread design on the | tire. "Tread depth" includes original, retread and recap | tread design and, in respect to a special mileage | commercial tire, recut, regrooved and siped tread design. |
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| B. "Special mileage commercial tire" means a tire | manufactured with an extra layer of rubber between the | cord body and original tread design, which extra layer is | designed for the purpose of recutting or regrooving, and | which tire is specifically labelled as a "special mileage | commercial tire." |
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| | 2. Safe tires required. A motor vehicle may not be | operated on a public way unless it is equipped with tires in | safe operating condition. A tire mounted on a motor vehicle | is not considered to be in safe operating condition unless it | meets the visual and tread depth requirements set forth in | subsections 3 and 4 and the wheel size requirements in | subsection 6. A vehicle may be equipped only with tires that | meet or exceed the load and speed rating of the original | equipment tires. |
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| | 3. Visual requirements. A tire is not in safe operating | condition if that tire has: |
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| A. A fabric break or a cut in excess of one inch in any | direction as measured on the outside of the tire and deep | enough to reach the body cords; |
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| B. A temporary repair by the use of blowout patches or | boots; |
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| C. A bump, bulge or knot related to separation or partial | failure of the tire structure; |
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| D. A portion of the ply or cord structure exposed; or |
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| E. Sidewalls damaged to the extent that the body cords | are damaged. |
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