Oklahoma Code § 47-12-302

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Performance ability of brakes
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A.  Every motor vehicle or combination of vehicles, at all times
and under all conditions of loading, upon application of the service
brake, shall be capable of:
1.  Developing a braking force that is not less than the
percentage of its gross weight, as specified in subsection D of this
section;
2.  Decelerating to a stop from a speed of twenty (20) miles per
hour at not less than the rate specified in subsection D of this
section; and
3.  Stopping from a speed of twenty (20) miles per hour in not
more than the distance specified in subsection D of this section,
such distance to be measured from the point at which movement of the
service brake pedal or control begins.
B.  Upon application of the parking brake system and with no
other brake system applied, a motor vehicle or combination of motor
vehicles shall, at all times and under all conditions of loading, be
capable of stopping from a speed of twenty (20) miles per hour in
not more than the distance specified in subsection D of this
section, such distance to be measured from the point at which
movement of the emergency brake control begins.
C.  Conformity to the stopping-distance requirements of
subsections A and B of this section shall be determined under the
following conditions:
1.  Any test must be made with the vehicle on a hard surface
that is substantially level, dry, smooth, and free of loose
material; and
2.  The vehicle must be in the center of a twelve-foot-wide lane
when the test begins and must not deviate from that lane during the
test.
D.  Vehicle brake performance table:
Service Brake Systems  Emergency
Brake Systems
Braking
force as Deceleration Application Application
percentage in feet and braking and braking
Type of of GVWR per second distance distance
Motor Vehicle or GCWR per second in feet in feet
1.  Passenger-carrying
vehicle:
a.  Vehicles with a
seating capacity of

ten persons or less,
including the driver,
and built on a
passenger chassis: 65.2 21 20 54
b.  Vehicles with a
seating capacity of
more than ten
persons, including
the driver, and built
on a passenger car
chassis; vehicles
built on a truck or
bus chassis and
having a
manufacturer's GVWR
of 10,000 pounds or
less: 52.8 17 25 66
c.  All other
passenger-carrying
vehicles: 43.5 14 25 85
2.  Property-carrying
vehicles:
a.  Single-unit
vehicles with a
manufacturer's GVWR
of 10,000 pounds or
less: 52.8 17 25 66
b.  Single-unit
vehicles with a
manufacturer's GVWR
of more than 10,000
pounds.  Combinations
of a 2-axle towing
vehicle and trailer
having a GVWR of
3,000 pounds or less.
All combinations of
two or less vehicles
in drive-away or tow-
away combinations: 43.4 14 35 85
c.  All other property-
carrying vehicles and
combinations of
property-carrying
vehicles: 43.5 14 40 90
E.  Tests for deceleration and stopping distance shall be made
on a substantially level (not to exceed plus or minus one percent

(1%) grade), dry, smooth, hard surface that is free from loose
material.

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