Idaho Code
Chapter 9 - VEHICLE EQUIPMENT
Section 49-933 - BRAKES.

49-933. BRAKES. (1) Every motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle, when operated upon a highway shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop and hold the vehicle, including two (2) separate means of applying the brakes, each of which means shall be effective to apply the brakes to at least two (2) wheels. If the two (2) separate means of applying the brakes are connected in any way, they shall be so constructed that failure of any one (1) part of the operating mechanism shall not leave the motor vehicle without brakes on at least two (2) wheels.
(2) Every motorcycle and every motor-driven cycle, when operated upon a highway, shall be equipped with at least one (1) brake, which may be operated by hand or foot.
(3) Every trailer or semitrailer of an unladen weight of one thousand five hundred (1,500) pounds or more when operated upon a highway shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop and hold the vehicle and be designed to be applied by the driver of the towing motor vehicle from its cab. The brakes shall be designed and so connected that in case of an accidental breakaway of the towed vehicle, the brakes shall be automatically applied.
(4) Every new motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer sold in this state and operated upon the highways shall be equipped with service brakes upon all wheels of the vehicle, except that any motorcycle or motor-driven cycle, trucks and truck tractors having three (3) or more axles need not have brakes on the front wheels. Vehicles equipped with at least two (2) steerable axles need not be equipped with brakes on the wheels of one (1) axle, and any trailer or semitrailer of less than one thousand five hundred (1,500) pounds unladen weight need not be equipped with brakes. Every farm trailer while being used hauling agricultural products from farm to storage, marketing or processing plant, or returning therefrom, and used within a radius of fifty (50) miles, shall be exempt from these braking requirements.
(5) One (1) of the means of brake operation shall consist of a mechanical connection from the operating lever, or by equivalent means to the brake shoes or bands, and this brake shall be capable of holding the vehicle, or combination of vehicles, stationary under any condition of loading on any upgrade or downgrade upon which it is operated.
(6) Brake shoes operating within or upon the drums on the vehicle wheels of any motor vehicle may be used for both service and hand operation.
(7) Every motor vehicle or combination of vehicles, at all times and under all conditions of loading, shall, upon application of the service (foot) brake, be capable of decelerating and developing a braking force equivalent to minimum required deceleration, and stopping within the requirements set forth in this subsection:

Equivalent
breaking force in
Stopping
Deceleration
percentage of
distance
in feet
vehicle or
in feet
per second
combination weight
Passenger vehicles,

not including buses

25
17
53.0%
Single-unit vehicles with a
manufacturer’s gross vehicle
weight rating of less than

10,000 pounds

30
14
43.5%
Single-unit, 2-axle vehicles with a
manufacturer’s gross
vehicle weight rating of

10,000 or more pounds

40
14
43.5%
All other vehicles and
combinations with a
manufacturer’s gross
vehicle weight rating of

10,000 or more pounds

50
14
43.5%


Compliance with these standards shall be determined either by actual road tests conducted on a substantially level, not to exceed a plus or minus one per cent (1%) grade, dry, smooth, hard-surfaced road that is free from loose material, with stopping distances measured from the actual instant braking controls are moved and from an initial speed of twenty (20) miles per hour; or else by suitable mechanical tests in a testing lane which recreates the same conditions; or by a combination of both methods.
(8) All brakes shall be maintained in good working order and shall be adjusted to operate as equally as practicable with respect to the wheels on opposite sides of the vehicle.

History:
[49-933, added 1988, ch. 265, sec. 257, p. 704; am. 2015, ch. 208, sec. 7, p. 644.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 49 - MOTOR VEHICLES

Chapter 9 - VEHICLE EQUIPMENT

Section 49-901 - DUTIES OF DEPARTMENT AND DIRECTOR OF IDAHO STATE POLICE.

Section 49-902 - SCOPE AND EFFECT.

Section 49-903 - WHEN LIGHTED LAMPS ARE REQUIRED.

Section 49-904 - VISIBILITY DISTANCE AND MOUNTED HEIGHT OF LAMPS.

Section 49-905 - HEAD LAMPS ON MOTOR VEHICLES.

Section 49-906 - TAIL LAMPS.

Section 49-907 - MOTOR VEHICLES TO BE EQUIPPED WITH REFLECTORS.

Section 49-908 - STOP LAMPS AND TURN SIGNALS REQUIRED ON MOTOR VEHICLES.

Section 49-909 - ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED ON CERTAIN VEHICLES.

Section 49-910 - COLOR OF CLEARANCE LAMPS, SIDE MARKER LAMPS, AND REFLECTORS.

Section 49-910A - COLOR OF LAMPS AND GLOBES LIMITED TO CERTAIN VEHICLE CLASSES.

Section 49-911 - VISIBILITY OF REFLECTORS, CLEARANCE LAMPS, AND MARKER LAMPS.

Section 49-912 - OBSTRUCTED LIGHTS NOT REQUIRED.

Section 49-913 - LAMP OR FLAG ON PROJECTING LOAD.

Section 49-914 - LAMPS ON PARKED VEHICLES.

Section 49-915 - SCHOOL BUSES — VISUAL SIGNAL.

Section 49-916 - LAMPS ON FARM TRACTORS, FARM EQUIPMENT AND IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY.

Section 49-917 - LAMPS ON OTHER VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT.

Section 49-918 - SPOT LAMPS AND AUXILIARY LAMPS.

Section 49-919 - SIGNAL LAMPS AND SIGNAL DEVICES.

Section 49-920 - ADDITIONAL LIGHTING EQUIPMENT.

Section 49-921 - REAR MOUNTED ACCELERATION AND DECELERATION LIGHTING SYSTEM.

Section 49-922 - MULTIPLE-BEAM ROAD-LIGHTING EQUIPMENT.

Section 49-923 - USE OF MULTIPLE-BEAM ROAD-LIGHTING EQUIPMENT.

Section 49-924 - SINGLE-BEAM ROAD-LIGHTING EQUIPMENT.

Section 49-925 - LIGHTING EQUIPMENT ON MOTOR-DRIVEN CYCLES.

Section 49-926 - ALTERNATE ROAD-LIGHTING EQUIPMENT.

Section 49-927 - NUMBER OF DRIVING LAMPS REQUIRED OR PERMITTED.

Section 49-928 - SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS ON LAMPS.

Section 49-929 - LIGHTS ON SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT.

Section 49-930 - SELLING OR USING LAMPS OR EQUIPMENT.

Section 49-933 - BRAKES.

Section 49-934 - BRAKES ON MOTOR-DRIVEN CYCLES.

Section 49-937 - MUFFLERS, PREVENTION OF NOISE.

Section 49-940 - MIRRORS.

Section 49-943 - WINDSHIELDS TO BE UNOBSTRUCTED AND EQUIPPED WITH WIPERS.

Section 49-944 - STANDARDS FOR WINDSHIELDS AND WINDOWS OF MOTOR VEHICLES — PROHIBITED ACTS — PENALTY.

Section 49-945 - SAFETY GLAZING MATERIAL IN MOTOR VEHICLES.

Section 49-948 - RESTRICTIONS AS TO TIRE EQUIPMENT.

Section 49-949 - REQUIREMENT AS TO FENDER OR COVERS OVER ALL WHEELS ON MOTOR VEHICLES.

Section 49-952 - CERTAIN VEHICLES TO CARRY FLARES OR OTHER WARNING DEVICES.

Section 49-953 - DISPLAY OF WARNING DEVICES WHEN VEHICLE DISABLED.

Section 49-956 - HORNS AND WARNING DEVICES.

Section 49-959 - AIR-CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT.

Section 49-962 - FOOTRESTS ON MOTORCYCLES AND MOTOR DRIVEN CYCLES.

Section 49-965 - MODIFICATION OF VEHICLE TO REDUCE ROAD CLEARANCE BEYOND CERTAIN LIMITS UNLAWFUL.

Section 49-966 - MOTOR VEHICLE BUMPER HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS.

Section 49-967 - AIR BAGS AND AIR BAG SYSTEMS — DISCLOSURE IF INOPERABLE.