§393.43 Breakaway and emergency braking.
(a) Towing vehicle protection system. Every motor vehicle, if used to tow a trailer equipped with brakes, shall be equipped with a means for providing that in the case of a breakaway of the trailer, the service brakes on the towing vehicle will be capable of stopping the towing vehicle. For air braked towing units, the tractor protection valve or similar device shall operate automatically when the air pressure on the towing vehicle is between 138 kPa and 310 kPa (20 psi and 45 psi).
(b) Emergency
brake requirements, air brakes. Every truck or truck tractor equipped with
air brakes, when used for towing other vehicles equipped with air brakes, shall
be equipped with two means of activating the emergency features of the trailer
brakes. One of these means shall operate automatically in the event of
reduction of the towing vehicle air supply to a fixed pressure which shall not
be lower than 20 pounds per square inch nor higher than 45 pounds per
square inch. The other means shall be a manually controlled device readily
operable by a person seated in the driving seat. Its emergency position or
method of operation shall be clearly indicated. In no instance may the manual
means be so arranged as to permit its use to prevent operation of the automatic
means. The automatic and manual means required by this section may be, but are
not required to be, separate.
(c) Emergency
brake requirements, vacuum brakes. Every truck tractor and truck when used
for towing other vehicles equipped with vacuum brakes, shall have, in addition
to the single control required by §393.49 to operate all
brakes of the combination, a second manual control device which can be used to
operate the brakes on the towed vehicles in emergencies. Such second control
shall be independent of brake air, hydraulic, and other pressure, and
independent of other controls, unless the braking system be so arranged that
failure of the pressure on which the second control depends will cause the
towed vehicle brakes to be applied automatically. The second control is not
required by this rule to provide
modulated or graduated braking.
(d) Breakaway braking requirements for trailers. Every trailer required to be equipped with brakes shall have brakes which apply automatically and immediately upon breakaway from the towing vehicle. With the exception of trailers having three or more axles, all brakes with which the trailer is required to be equipped must be applied upon breakaway from the towing vehicle. The brakes must remain in the applied position for at least 15 minutes.
(e) Emergency
valves. Air brake systems installed on towed vehicles shall be so designed,
by the use of "no bleed back" relay emergency valves or equivalent
devices, that the supply reservoir used to provide air for brakes shall be
safeguarded against backflow of air to the towing vehicle upon reduction of the
towing vehicle air pressure.
(f) Exception. The requirements of paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of this section shall not be applicable to commercial motor vehicles being transported in driveaway-towaway operations.
[70 FR 48050, Aug. 15, 2005]