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Illinois RADAR-Detector Law (commercial motor vehicles)
(This law applies to "commercial motor vehicles" ONLY. Definition of "commercial motor vehicle" follows the radar law. -Todd)
Original source: Illinois Compiled Statutes - 2002 [...]
Sec. 12-714. Possession and use of RADAR-detection devices
prohibited.
Chapter 6 - The Illinois Driver Licensing Law
Sec. 6-500. Definitions of words and phrases. Notwithstanding
the definitions set forth elsewhere in this Code, for purposes of
the Uniform Commercial Driver's License Act (UCDLA), the words and
phrases listed below shall have the meanings ascribed to them as
follows:
[...]
Commercial Motor Vehicle. "Commercial Motor Vehicle" means a
motor vehicle, except those referred to in Paragraph (d), designed
to transport passengers or property if:
(a) the vehicle has a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more or
such a lesser GVWR as subsequently determined by Federal
regulations or the Secretary of State; or any combination of
vehicles with a GCWR of 26,001 pounds or more, provided the
GVWR of any vehicle or vehicles being towed is 10,001 pounds or
more; or
(b) the vehicle is designed to transport 16 or more
persons; or
(c) the vehicle is transporting hazardous materials and
is required to be placarded in accordance with 49 C.F.R. Part
172, subpart F.
(d) Pursuant to the interpretation of the Commercial
Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 by the Federal Highway
Administration, the definition of "Commercial Vehicle" does not
include:
(i) Recreational vehicles, when operated primarily
for personal use;
(ii) United States Department of Defense vehicles
being operated by non-civilian personnel. This includes
any operator on active military duty; members of the
Reserves; National Guard; personnel on part-time training;
and National Guard military technicians (civilians who are
required to wear military uniforms and are subject to the
Code of Military Justice); or
(iii) Firefighting and other emergency equipment
with audible and visual signals, owned or operated by or
for a governmental entity, which is necessary to the
preservation of life or property or the execution of
emergency governmental functions which are normally not
subject to general traffic rules and regulations.
Retranscribed by: Todd L. Sherman/KB4MHH
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