Oregon Code § 815.182·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Kinds
of fenders or mudguards required for specified vehicles; placement.
(1) The following types of
vehicles must be equipped with the proper type of fenders or mudguards as
described in ORS 815.180 (2):
(a) Type I
fenders or mudguards shall be within five feet of the tire tread of the tires
on the last axle of:
(A) Every motor
truck equipped with a body that has a registration weight of 8,000 pounds or
more.
(B) Every trailer
except one otherwise described in this subsection.
(C) Every
commercial bus.
(b) Type II
fenders or mudguards shall be within four feet of the tire tread of the tires
on the last axle of:
(A) Every motor
truck with a registration weight of 8,000 pounds or more that is not equipped
with a body.
(B) A pole
trailer.
(C) A jeep used
in the movement of nondivisible heavy haul loads.
(D) A booster.
(E) A lowboy.
(F) A container
chassis. For purposes of this subparagraph, a container chassis is a frame with
wheels, attached to a tractor, that is used to transport containers to and from
ports, rail hubs and customer locations.
(c) Type III
fenders or mudguards shall be on each axle of every motor vehicle not otherwise
described in this section.
(2) For purposes
of this section, a truck tractor and a semitrailer coupled together shall be
considered one vehicle. [1993 c.314 §3; 1997 c.722 §7; 2001 c.335 §8]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 815.182
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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