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Code · Michigan · Chapter 257 — Motor Vehicles

257.2109 Vehicle safety inspection.

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257.2109 Vehicle safety inspection.
Sec. 9.
(1)A limousine carrier or taxicab carrier shall not operate a limousine or taxicab, and a transportation network company shall not allow a transportation network company driver to accept trip requests through that transportation network company's digital network, unless the limousine, taxicab, or personal vehicle has undergone a safety inspection conducted annually by a mechanic licensed by this state before being used to provide transportation services. Each limousine carrier and taxicab carrier shall maintain, and each transportation network company driver shall provide to the transportation network company, documentation of the inspection required by this section showing that all of the following vehicle components were inspected:
(a)Foot brakes.
(b)Parking brakes.
(c)Steering mechanism.
(d)Windshield.
(e)Rear window and other glass.
(f)Windshield wipers.
(g)Headlights.
(h)Taillights.
(i)Brake lights.
(j)Front seat adjustment mechanism.
(k)Doors.
(l)Turn signal lights.
(m)Horn.
(n)Speedometer.
(o)Bumpers.
(p)Muffler and exhaust system.
(q)Tires, including tread depth.
(r)Interior and exterior mirrors.
(s)Safety belts.
(t)Defrosting system.
(2)The vehicle inspections described in this section are subject to audit by the department at any time.
(3)The vehicle inspections described in this section only apply to vehicles that are 5 years old or older.
History: 2016, Act 345 , Eff. Mar. 21, 2017
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