This article is about the hand lever used in various vehicles. For other uses, see Johnson bar (disambiguation).
Johnson bar is the term for several different hand-operated levers used in vehicles. Their distinguishing feature is a positive latch, typically spring-loaded, to hold the lever in a selected position, capable of being operated with one hand. Some Johnson bars have a fully ratcheting mechanism, some just a series of detents, and others yet simply engaged and disengaged positions.
A common example is the Johnson bar-controlled parking brake found on many trucks and buses.
Johnson bar is also the North American term for a steam engine's reversing lever, used to control the valve gear.[1][2]