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Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and Regulations
rosap.ntl.bts.govChapter 301, Motor Vehicle Safety, to issue Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and Regulations to which manufac-turers of motor vehicles and items of motor vehicle equipment must conform and certify compliance. FMVSS 209, Seat Belt Assemb-lies, was the first standard to become effective on March 1, 1967. A number of FMVSS
Quick Reference Guide (2010 Version) to Federal Motor ...
www.nhtsa.govTitle 49 of the United States Code, Chapter 301, Motor Vehicle Safety, to issue Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and Regulations to which manufacturers of motor vehicles and items of motor vehicle equipment must conform and certify compliance. FMVSS No. 209,
Guidelines for Employers to Reduce Motor Vehicle Crashes
www.osha.govthe United States, operates a large, private motor vehicle fleet. • In 1998, Nationwide developed and implemented a comprehensive motor vehicle safety program using a 10-step program as outlined in this booklet. Results: • While the number of …
HS-7 PDF File - Spadaro International
www.spadarointernational.com- DECLARATION - Importation of Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Equipment Subject to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety, Bumper and Theft Prevention Standards
MINI GUIDE to the FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY …
www.nasdpts.org3 FOREWORD In order to reduce traffic accidents, and deaths and injuries resulting from traffic accidents, the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act was enacted on September 9, 1966.
Global technical regulation No. 3 - UNECE
www.unece.orgECE/TRANS/180/Add.3 page 7 Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Regulation No. 122 - Motorcycle brake systems. European Union Directive 93/14/EEC, braking for category L vehicles (in effect, the same as
MICHELIN RV TIRES
www.michelinb2b.comFMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard), TRA (The Tire and Rim Association, Inc.), ETRTO (European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation), and ISO (International Standardization Organization). This index indicates the load capacity of the tire in single and in dual usage (e.g. 144/141K). Below are examples for tubeless tires. Example: 11R22.5