Texas Automobile Rules And Rating Manual Rule 14
Your knowledge of traffic signs, signals, right-of-way rules, trucking laws, speed limits, vehicle inspection, and basic commercial vehicle safety will be tested to help you become a safer driver today. Each of our 50 multiple-choice questions is based on the Texas Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers Handbook and applicable Texas laws. Each question includes 4 possible answers, a hint, and an explanation. It is recommended that you check each question’s explanation to gain some further insight into the rule being tested. Good luck and drive safely!
You can (97kb) as an Adobe PDF file, suitable for printing. Is necessary to view.pdf files. If you need to obtain a copy of this program it is available as a free download for Windows or Macintosh operating systems. USED AUTOMOTIVE PARTS RECYCLERS Administrative Rules of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation 16 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 87 Effective January 1, 2014 87.1. (New rule effective January 11, 2010, 35 TexReg 232) This chapter is promulgated under the authority of the Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 51 and Chapter 2309. (New rule effective January 11, 2010, 35 TexReg 232) The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, or the words or terms conflict with a definition in the Transportation Code, §501.002 or §501.091.
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(1) Casual sale--The sale by a salvage vehicle dealer or an insurance company of not more than five nonrepairable motor vehicles or salvage motor vehicles to the same person during a calendar year. The term does not include: (A) a sale at auction to a salvage vehicle dealer; or (B) the sale of an export-only motor vehicle to a person who is not a resident of the United States. (2) Commission--The Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation. (3) Component part--A major component part as defined by Transportation Code, §501.091, or a minor component part. (4) Department--The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. (5) Executive director--the executive director of the department. (6) Insurance company-- (A) a person authorized to write automobile insurance in this state; or (B) an out-of-state insurance company that pays a loss claim for a motor vehicle in this state.
(7) Interior component part--A motor vehicle's seat or radio. (8) Major component part--One of the following parts of a motor vehicle: (A) the engine; (B) the transmission; (C) the frame; (D) a fender; (E) the hood; (F) a door allowing entrance to or egress from the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle; (G) a bumper; (H) a quarter panel; (I) a deck lid, tailgate, or hatchback; (J) the cargo box of a one-ton or smaller truck, including a pickup truck; (K) the cab of a truck; (L) the body of a passenger motor vehicle; or (M) the roof or floor pan of a passenger motor vehicle, if separate from the body of the motor vehicle.