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Alaska Statutes.
Title 28. Motor Vehicles
Chapter 5. Administration
Section 106. Custom Collector Vehicle Equipment.
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AS 28.05.106. Custom Collector Vehicle Equipment.

(a) A custom collector vehicle shall be equipped with

(1) hydraulic service brakes on all wheels;

(2) sealed beam or halogen headlights;

(3) safety belts for all occupants;

(4) turn signals and turn signaling switch;

(5) safety glass or lexan;

(6) electric or vacuum windshield wiper located in front of the driver;

(7) standard or blue-dot taillights; and

(8) a parking brake that operates on at least two wheels on the same axle.

(b) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this title or regulations adopted under this title, the Department of Public Safety may not require a custom collector vehicle to be equipped with a bumper, hood, or fenders.

(c) A custom collector vehicle shall be equipped in a manner that while in motion and functional on the vehicle's four rims on a flat surface, the suspension, steering, or chassis does not contact the highway, vehicular way, or area.

Article 03. SUBPOENAS, NOTICES AND HEARINGS


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