§ 74.02 MAXIMUM BUMPER HEIGHT; MODIFYING VEHICLE; DISCONNECTING SUSPENSION SYSTEM.
   (A)   As used in this section:
      (1)   “Passenger car” means any motor vehicle with motive power, designed for carrying ten persons or less, except a multipurpose passenger vehicle or motorcycle.
      (2)   “Multipurpose passenger vehicle” means a motor vehicle with motive power, except a motorcycle, designed to carry ten persons or less, that is constructed either on a truck chassis or with special features for occasional off-road operation.
      (3)   “Truck” means every motor vehicle, except trailers and semitrailers, designed and used to carry property and having a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or less.
      (4)   “Manufacturer” has the same meaning as in R.C. § 4501.01.
      (5)   “Gross vehicle weight rating” means the manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating established for that vehicle.
   (B)   The city shall follow the State Director of Public Safety’s rule, who, in accordance with R.C. Chapter 119, shall adopt rules in conformance with standards of the Vehicle Equipment Safety Com- mission, that shall govern the maximum bumper height or, in the absence of bumpers and in cases where bumper heights have been lowered or modified, the maximum height to the bottom of the frame rail, of any passenger car, multipurpose passenger vehicle or truck.
   (C)   No person shall operate upon a street or highway any passenger car, multipurpose passenger vehicle or truck registered in this state that does not conform to the requirements of this section or to any applicable rule adopted pursuant to this section.
   (D)   No person shall modify any motor vehicle registered in this state in such a manner as to cause the vehicle body or chassis to come in contact with the ground, expose the fuel tank to damage from collision or cause the wheels to come in contact with the body under normal operation, and no person shall disconnect any part of the original suspension system of the vehicle to defeat the safe operation of that system.
   (E)   Nothing contained in this section or in the rules adopted pursuant to this section shall be construed to prohibit either of the following:
      (1)   The installation upon a passenger car, multipurpose passenger vehicle or truck registered in this state of heavy-duty equipment, including shock absorbers and overload springs;
      (2)   The operation on a street or highway of a passenger car, multipurpose passenger vehicle or truck registered in this state with normal wear to the suspension system if the normal wear does not adversely affect the control of the vehicle.
   (F)   This section and the rules adopted pursuant to it do not apply to any specially designed or modified passenger car, multipurpose passenger vehicle or truck when operated off a street or highway in races and similar events.
(Ord. 14-1989, passed 3-28-89)