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A person engaged in business in the state as a common carrier may not use in the transportation of passengers on land a bus or other closed vehicle unless it has at least one escape doorway other than at the main entrance. The escape door shall be located at the rear of the vehicle or on the side opposite the regular entrance, and shall be kept and maintained in working order and free of obstacles without locks at all times when passengers are being carried. AS 42.30.110 - 42.30.140 do not apply to vehicles now in use in the state on March 14, 1949.
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