Michigan Compiled Laws
300-1949-VI-EQUIPMENT - Equipment (257.683... 257.714b)
Section 257.705 - Brake Equipment.

Sec. 705.
(1) Brake equipment shall be required as follows:
(a) A motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle or moped, and a low-speed vehicle when operated upon a highway shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop and hold the vehicle, including 2 separate means of applying the brakes, each of which means shall be effective to apply the brakes to at least 2 wheels. If these 2 separate means of applying the brakes are connected in any way, they shall be constructed in a way that failure of 1 part of the operating mechanism shall not leave the motor vehicle without brakes on at least 2 wheels.
(b) A motorcycle or moped when operated upon a highway shall be equipped with at least 2 brakes, 1 on the front wheel and 1 on the rear wheel, that may be operated by hand or foot.
(c) A trailer or semitrailer of a gross weight of 15,001 pounds or more when operated upon a highway shall be equipped with brakes operating on all wheels and designed to be applied by the driver of the towing motor vehicle from its cab.
(d) A new motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer sold in this state and operated upon the highways shall be equipped with brakes on all wheels, except a motorcycle or moped, and except that a semitrailer, pole trailer, or trailer of less than 3,000 pounds gross weight need not be equipped with brakes if the gross weight of a trailer or pole trailer, no part of the load of which rests upon the towing vehicle, does not exceed 40% of the gross weight of the towing vehicle, and if the gross weight of the towing vehicle and the gross weight of a semitrailer or pole trailer, part of the load of which rests upon the towing vehicle, does not exceed 40% of the gross weight of the towing vehicle when connected to the semitrailer or pole trailer. This subdivision does not apply to a trailer or semitrailer owned by a farmer and used exclusively in connection with the farming operations of the farmer and not used for hire.
(e) Every bus, school bus, truck, or truck tractor shall be equipped with brakes operating on all wheels, except that a truck or truck tractor that has 3 or more axles need not have brakes on the front wheels if the vehicle was manufactured before July 25, 1980.
(f) In any combination of motor driven vehicles, means shall be provided for applying the rearmost trailer brakes, for a trailer equipped with brakes, in approximate synchronism with the brakes on the towing vehicle and developing the required braking effort on the rearmost wheels at the fastest rate; or means shall be provided for applying braking effort first on the rearmost trailer equipped with brakes; or both of the above means capable of being used alternatively may be employed.
(g) A motor vehicle and combination of vehicles, except pole trailers, motorcycles, and mopeds, shall be equipped with parking brakes adequate to hold the vehicle on any grade on which it is operated, under all conditions of loading on a surface free from snow, ice, or loose material. The parking brakes shall be capable of being applied in conformance with the foregoing requirements by the driver's muscular effort or by spring action or by equivalent means. Their operation may be assisted by the service brakes or other source of power if failure of the service brake actuation system or other power assisting mechanism will not prevent the parking brakes from being applied in conformance with the foregoing requirements. The parking brakes shall be designed in a manner that when once applied they shall remain applied with the required effectiveness despite exhaustion of any source of energy or leakage of any kind. The same brake drums, brake shoes, and lining assemblies, brake shoe anchors, and mechanical brake shoe actuation mechanism normally associated with the wheel brake assemblies may be used for both the service brakes and the parking brakes. If the means of applying the parking brakes and the service brakes are connected in any way, they shall be constructed in a manner that failure of 1 part shall not leave the vehicle without operative brakes.
(h) The brake shoes operating within or upon the drums of the vehicle wheels of a motor vehicle may be used for both service and hand operation.
(2) A motor vehicle or combination of motor-drawn vehicles shall be capable at all times and under all conditions of loading, of being stopped on a dry, smooth, level road free from loose material within the distances specified in this subsection, or shall be capable of being decelerated at a sustained rate corresponding to these distances upon initial application of the service (foot) brake.

(a) The drawn vehicle is an implement of husbandry.
(b) The motor vehicle hauling the implement of husbandry does not exceed a maximum speed of 25 miles per hour if the implement of husbandry being drawn is not equipped with brakes that meet the standards set forth in 49 CFR 393.40 and this act.
(c) If the implement of husbandry being drawn does not exceed any other implement or component design maximum speed limitation, the combination of vehicles shall not exceed that maximum speed limitation.
(4) Nothing in this act or rules promulgated under this act requires a slasher saw table to be equipped with brakes.
(5) All brakes shall be maintained in good working order and shall be adjusted in a manner as to operate as equally as practicable with respect to the wheels on the opposite side of the vehicle.
History: 1949, Act 300, Eff. Sept. 23, 1949 ;-- Am. 1964, Act 29, Imd. Eff. May 1, 1964 ;-- Am. 1969, Act 134, Imd. Eff. June 1, 1970 ;-- Am. 1974, Act 60, Imd. Eff. Apr. 1, 1974 ;-- Am. 1976, Act 439, Imd. Eff. Jan. 13, 1977 ;-- Am. 1988, Act 357, Eff. Apr. 1, 1989 ;-- Am. 1995, Act 91, Imd. Eff. June 20, 1995 ;-- Am. 2000, Act 82, Eff. July 1, 2000 ;-- Am. 2000, Act 214, Imd. Eff. June 27, 2000 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 151, Imd. Eff. Sept. 21, 2011 Compiler's Notes: In subsection (2), the second column heading that reads “Deceleration in feet per second” evidently should read “Deceleration in feet per second per second.

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 257 - Motor Vehicles

Act 300 of 1949 - Michigan Vehicle Code (257.1 - 257.923)

300-1949-VI - Chapter VI Obedience to and Effect of Traffic Laws (257.601...257.750)

300-1949-VI-EQUIPMENT - Equipment (257.683... 257.714b)

Section 257.683 - Driving or Moving Vehicle in Unsafe Condition; Condition and Adjustment of Parts and Equipment; Stopping and Inspecting Vehicle; Citation; Training Requirements as Motor Carrier Enforcement Officer; Additional Parts and Accessories;...

Section 257.684 - Head Lamps; Lighting, Distance, Height.

Section 257.684a - Implement of Husbandry; Sale; Requirements; Posting Standards.

Section 257.685 - Head Lamps; Number; Modulator; Height; Auxiliary, Spot, or Other Lamp; Exemption.

Section 257.686 - Rear Lamps; Exemption; Requirements for Implement of Husbandry; Pickup Camper.

Section 257.687 - Special Lamps for Passenger Buses, Trucks and Trailers.

Section 257.688 - Additional Lights or Reflectors on Vehicles.

Section 257.689 - Clearance and Marker Lamps and Reflectors; Color.

Section 257.690 - Reflectors, Clearance Lamps, and Side Marker Lamps; Mounting.

Section 257.691 - Clearance and Marker Lamps and Reflectors; Visibility.

Section 257.692 - Combination Vehicles; Obstructed Lights, Lighting Requirements.

Section 257.693 - Lamp or Flag on Projecting Load.

Section 257.694 - Parked Vehicles; Lighting.

Section 257.695 - Minimum Lighting for All Vehicles.

Section 257.696 - Spot Lamps; Fog Lamps.

Section 257.697 - Signal Lamps or Devices; Exemption.

Section 257.697a - Sale or Operation of Certain Vehicles Unlawful; Exception.

Section 257.697b - Rear Stop Lamps.

Section 257.698 - Side Cowl or Fender Lamps; Running Board Courtesy Lamp; Backing Lights; Lamp or Reflector; Flashing, Oscillating, or Rotating Lights; Private Motor Vehicle of Security Guard Agency or Alarm Company; Use of Lights Authorized or Requi...

Section 257.698a - Vehicular Traffic Hazard; Front and Rear Warning Lamps.

Section 257.699 - Multiple Beam Road Lighting Equipment; Requirements and Limitations.

Section 257.700 - Multiple-Beam Road Lighting Equipment; Oncoming Traffic; Intensity.

Section 257.701 - Single-Beam Road-Lighting Equipment; Intensity.

Section 257.702 - Head Lamps on Mopeds; Single Beam or Multiple Beam Type; Requirements and Limitations.

Section 257.703 - Slow-Moving Vehicles; Reduced Lighting Power.

Section 257.704 - Special Restriction as to Direction of Certain Lights.

Section 257.705 - Brake Equipment.

Section 257.705a - Brake Fluid Specifications.

Section 257.706 - Horn or Other Warning Device; Siren, Whistle, Air Horn, or Bell; Theft Alarm Signal Device.

Section 257.707 - Muffler, Engine, Power Mechanism, and Exhaust System; Requirements; Prohibitions.

Section 257.707a - Definitions Used in MCL 257.707a to 257.707e.

Section 257.707b - Exhaust System; Requirements.

Section 257.707c - Noise Limitations; Prohibitions; Violation as Civil Infraction.

Section 257.707d - Violations; Penalties; Liability; Prima Facie Evidence.

Section 257.707e - Test Instrumentation and Procedures; Rules; Local Vehicle Noise Rules.

Section 257.707f - Appropriation.

Section 257.708 - Mirrors.

Section 257.708a - Windshields; Goggles, Eyeglasses, or Face Shields.

Section 257.708b - Operating Motor Vehicle With Television or Similar Electronic Device Viewable by Operator Prohibited; Exceptions; Location of Permitted Visual Device; Special Permit for Research Vehicle; Violation as Civil Infraction.

Section 257.709 - Windshields and Windows; Prohibitions; Rearview Mirrors; Exceptions; Windshield Wipers; Exemption; Hot Air Windshield Defroster or Electrically Heated Windshield or Other Device; Windshield Device; Definitions.

Section 257.710 - Tires; Studs or Other Traction Devices; Rules; Exceptions; Use or Sale of Unsafe Tires Prohibited.

Section 257.710a - Safety Belts and Restraining Devices; Standards, Rules and Regulations.

Section 257.710b - Safety Belts; Bolts and Brackets.

Section 257.710c - Bumpers; Height Limitations; Lift Blocks; Prohibited Modifications; Construction of Section; Applicability; Definitions.

Section 257.710d - Child Restraint System Required; Position; Exceptions; Violation as Civil Infraction; Points; Abstract; Exemption by Rules; Alternate Means of Protection.

Section 257.710e - Safety Belt Required; Driver or Passenger to Which Section Inapplicable; Transporting Child 4 Years of Age but Less Than 16 Years of Age; Use of Lap Belt for Purpose of Road Construction or Maintenance; Enforcement of Section; Viol...

Section 257.710f - Adoption of Program to Encourage Compliance.

Section 257.710g - Child Car Seat Safety Grant Program; Establishment.

Section 257.711 - Safety Glass Required; Safety Plastic on Buses; “Safety Glass” Defined; Penalties.

Section 257.711a - Repealed. 1990, Act 188, Eff. Aug. 15, 1990.

Section 257.712, 257.713 - Repealed. 2002, Act 282, Imd. Eff. May 9, 2002.

Section 257.714 - Repealed. 1980, Act 487, Imd. Eff. Jan. 21, 1981.

Section 257.714a, 257.714b - Repealed. 2005, Act 179, Imd. Eff. Oct. 20, 2005.