Delaware Code § 21-4303

Brakes — General requirements
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(a) Every motor vehicle when operated upon a highway shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop
and to hold such vehicle and any trailer or semitrailer attached thereto including 2 separate means of applying the brakes, each of which
means shall be effective to apply the brakes to at least 2 wheels and shall be so constructed that no part which is liable to failure shall
be common to the 2. A motorcycle need be equipped with only 1 brake. All brakes shall be maintained in good working order and shall
conform to regulations, not inconsistent with this subchapter, to be promulgated by the Secretary. All brakes shall be so adjusted as to
operate as equally as practicable with respect to the wheels on opposite sides of the vehicle.
(b) All braking distances specified in this subchapter shall apply to all vehicles mentioned herein, whether such vehicles are loaded or
are not loaded to the maximum capacity permitted under Chapter 45 of this title.
(c) Except as provided in this subsection, no motor vehicle, when operated upon a highway in this State, shall utilize or employ any
brake or braking system that is attached to, or an integral part of, the vehicle's internal combustion engine or exhaust systems. Nothing in
this section shall be interpreted as prohibiting the equipping of any motor vehicle with a braking system that is attached to, or an integral
part of, the vehicle's engine or exhaust systems. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted as prohibiting the use of a braking system that
is attached to, or an integral part of, the vehicle's engine or exhaust system in an emergency situation or an emergency vehicle including
police, fire, ambulance, emergency medical service vehicles or other emergency vehicles.

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