Can be found at FMCSA.DOT.GOV
Absolutely not.
this depends on where the truck is registered and to what the laws are of that region.Added: (in the US) Commercial vehicles engaged in interstate commerce must be equipped with splash guards by DOT and ICC regulation and according to most state laws. This is one of the many things that 'weigh stations' check for on interstate and US highways, which can be seen at the entrance to most states and at intervals throughout the state.ADDED: Mudflaps are not regulated under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, it is a State law in those states that require them.
OSHA regulations dictate their necessity, for the most part.
No. Florida wouldn't pass any such law unless it was passed as a part of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations first. As it, the FMSCR has no requirement for commercial vehicles to have air conditioning.
The FMCSR applies to all commercial vehicles, including straight trucks, vehicles under 26,000 lbs. GVWR, etc.
ALL commercial use vehicles, regarding of GVWR/GCWR, farm vehicles, non-CMVs being transported for commercial purposes (e.g., recreational vehicles being driven from the manufacturer to the dealer for delivery)... some aspects of the FMCSR do not pertain to all vehicle types (e.g., CDL requirements), but the FMCSR covers all vehicles in use for commercial purposes (and yes, that even includes rental cars and trucks).
The population of Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles is 5,000.
Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles was created in 1994.
Bristol Commercial Vehicles ended in 1983.
Bristol Commercial Vehicles was created in 1908.
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles was created in 1995.
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles's population is 19,400.