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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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| | 4. Tread depth. A tire is not in safe operating condition if | it is worn to the point where less than 2/32 inch of tread design | remains at all points at which gauge readings are required. | Tread depth must be measured as follows. |
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| A. Tire tread depth must be measured by a tread depth gauge | that is calibrated in 1/32 inch. |
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| B. Readings must be taken in 2 adjacent major tread grooves | at 2 points in each of the grooves not closer than 15 | inches. |
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| C. Readings for a tire that has the tread design running | across the tire or for a siped tire must be taken at or near | the center of the tire at 2 points of the circumference not | closer than 15 inches. |
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| | 5. Exemptions. A farm vehicle used exclusively for | agricultural purposes, including, but not limited to, a self- | propelled combine, self-propelled corn and hay harvesting machine | or tractor used exclusively for agricultural purposes, is exempt | from this section. |
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| | 6.__Wheels.__If the rim size has been altered, the overall | diameter of the wheel with the tire must be within the vehicle | manufacturer's specifications. |
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