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Accessibility devices Air brake system Alternating overhead lamps (if the vehicle is required to be equipped with them by a law of Manitoba or Canada or by school authority policy, or if there is evidence that the vehicle was ever equipped with them) Doors and emergency exits Alarm does not work Equipment does not work Interlock system does not work Audible air leak Slow air pressure build-up rate One or more lamps of any colour do not work when the Lamps do not light alternately when the Cracked or fogged lens on one or more lamps Door, window or hatch does not open or close securely Alarm does not work Vehicle does not return to normal level after kneeling Extendable lift, ramp or other passenger-loading device does not retract Pushrod stroke of any brake exceeds the adjustment limit that constitutes an out of service criterion Air-loss rate exceeds the limit that constitutes an out of service criterion Towing vehicle protection system does not work Low air warning system does not work or gives an low air warning Service, parking or emergency brake does not work One or more red lamps do not work when the vehicle is carrying Lamps do not light alternately when the vehicle is carrying Emergency exit does not work when the vehicle is carrying Driver's controls Accelerator pedal, clutch, a gauge, an audible or visual indicator or an instrument does not work when the Accelerator sticks and engine does not return to idle when the vehicle is carrying

Driver's seat Electric brake system Emergency reflectors Exhaust system Exterior body and frame Fire axe or crow bar (if the vehicle is required to be equipped with one by a law of Manitoba or Canada or by school authority policy or if there is evidence that the vehicle was ever Fire extinguisher First aid kit (if the vehicle is required to be equipped with one by a law of Manitoba or Accelerator sticks and engine does not return to idle when the Seat is damaged or does not remain in set position Wiring or an electrical connection is loose or not secure One or more not attached securely One or more missing Exhaust leak that does not cause exhaust gas to enter the passenger compartment Body part is missing or not secure Compartment door is missing or not secure Damaged frame or body (except as described in the major defect column) When the, fire extinguisher is missing or the extinguisher's gauge indicates that the charge is less than the minimum usable charge Seatbelt or tether belt is not secure, is missing or malfunctions Brake does not work Breakaway device does not work Exhaust leak that causes exhaust gas to enter the passenger compartment Visibly shifted, cracked, collapsing or sagging frame member When the vehicle is carrying, fire extinguisher is missing or the extinguisher's gauge indicates that the charge is less than the minimum usable charge

Canada or by school authority policy or if there is evidence that the vehicle was ever Fuel system fuel tank cap Fuel tank is not secure Glass and mirrors Windows or mirrors do not allow the driver to see to the side and rear of the vehicle on both sides as a result of being damaged, missing or not adjusted Window glass or mirror has broken or damaged attachments onto vehicle body Dripping fuel leak Driver's view of the road is obstructed in the area swept by the windshield wipers when the vehicle is carrying windshield Heater or defroster Driver's view of the road is obstructed in the area swept by the windshield wipers when the System or a control does not work Horn Horn does not work Hydraulic brake system Brake fluid level is below the level indicated on the dipstick as the minimum operating level Parking brake does not work Defroster does not provide an unobstructed view through the windshield Brake boost or power assist does not work Brake fluid leak Brake pedal fade or insufficient brake pedal reserve A warning device (other than ABS) is giving a warning Lamps and reflectors Lamp does not work Reflector is partly or completely missing Passenger safety or access Brake fluid reservoir is less than 3 full Failure of both low-beam headlamps when lamps are required to be lit Failure of both rearmost tail lamps when lamps are required to be lit Failure of one rearmost turn-indicator

Passenger compartment Pedestrian-student crossing arm (if the vehicle is required to be equipped with one by a law of Manitoba or Canada or by school authority policy or if there is evidence that the vehicle was ever Steering lamp does not work Stanchion padding is damaged Damaged steps or floor Overhead luggage rack or compartment is damaged or not secure Passenger or mobility device restraint is missing or not working when the affected passenger position is not occupied Passenger seat is not secure when seat is not occupied Does not work Steering wheel lash is greater than normal lamp at anytime Failure of both rearmost brake lamps at anytime Passenger or mobility device restraint is missing or not working when the affected passenger position is occupied Passenger seat is not secure when seat is occupied Steering wheel is not secure or does not respond normally Steering wheel lash exceeds the limit that constitutes an out of service criterion Stop arm (if the vehicle is required to be equipped with one by a law of Manitoba or Canada or by school authority policy or if there is evidence that the vehicle was ever Strobe light (if the vehicle is equipped with one) One lamp does not work Cracked or fogged lens on one or more lamps Does not work Both lamps do not work Lamps do not light alternately Stop arm missing Stop arm does not extend fully when activated or does not remain fully extended Suspension system Air leak in air-suspension Damaged or deflated air bag

Tires system Broken spring leaf Suspension fastener is loose, missing or broken Damaged tire tread or sidewall Tire leaking Cracked or broken main spring leaf or more than one broken spring leaf Part of spring leaf or suspension is missing, shifted out of place or in contact with another vehicle component Loose U-bolt Flat tire Tire tread depth is less than the wear limit that constitutes an out of service criterion Tire is in contact with another tire or any vehicle component other than mud-flap Tire is marked "not for highway use" Tire has exposed cords in the tread or outer sidewall area Vehicle in general Serious damage or deterioration that is noticeable and may affect the vehicle's safe operation Wheels, hubs and fasteners Hub oil is below minimum level if fitted with sight glass Wheel has loose, missing, damaged or ineffective fastener Windshield wiper or washer Leaking wheel seal System or a control does not work Wiper blade is damaged or missing Wiper or washer does not work Damaged wheel or wheel component Evidence that wheel, hub or bearing will fail soon Wiper or washer fails to adequately clear driver's field of vision in area swept by driver's-side wiper when prevailing weather conditions require use of wiper or washer