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FMVSS No. 101: [2] Controls and displays; FMVSS No. 102: [3] Transmission shift lever sequence, starter interlock, and transmission braking effect; FMVSS No. 103: [4] Windshield defrosting and defogging systems; FMVSS No. 104: [5] Windshield wiping and washing systems; FMVSS No. 105: [6] Hydraulic and electric brake systems; FMVSS No. 106: [7 ...
FMVSS 108 is codified in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 571, Section 108. [1] The most recent version was published by NHTSA for comment in December 2007, [2] and since then, it has been amended in April 2011, [3] August 2011, [4] January 2012, [5] December 2012, [6] December 2015, [7] February 2016, [8] and February 2022.
No. Portrait Administrator Term started Term ended Notes 1 William Haddon, Jr. 1966 1969 Administrator for the National Highway Safety Bureau before it became NHTSA in 1970 [49] 2 Douglas W. Toms 1970 1973 3 James Gregory 1973 1976 4 John W. Snow: 1976 1977 5 Joan Claybrook: 1977 1981 6 Raymond A. Peck Jr. 1981 1983 7 Diane K. Steed 1983 1989 8
The United States and Canada (apart from Lighting Regulations) are the two significant exceptions; the UN Regulations are generally not recognised and UN-compliant vehicles and equipment are not authorised for import, sale, or use in the two regions, unless they are tested to be compliant with the region's car safety laws, or for limited non ...
Systematic motor-vehicle safety efforts began during the 1960s. In 1960, unintentional injuries caused 93,803 deaths; [5] 41% were associated with motor-vehicle crashes. In 1966, after Congress and the general public had become thoroughly horrified by five years of skyrocketing motor-vehicle-related fatality rates, the enactment of the Highway Safety Act created the National Highway Safety ...
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UN Regulation No.11: Transposition UN Regulation No.11: Transposition 2: Measurement procedure for two-wheeled motorcycles (...) with regard to the emission of gaseous pollutants, CO 2 emissions and fuel consumption Regional law: 3: Motorcycle brake systems Transposition UN Regulation No.78: Transposition UN Regulation No.78: into national law ...
Like all other Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, FMVSS 116 is administered by the United States Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This standard specifies requirements for fluids for use in hydraulic brake systems of motor vehicles, containers for these fluids, and labeling of the containers.