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  2. Wheel chock - Wikipedia

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    Wheel chocks (or chocks) are wedges of sturdy material placed closely against a vehicle's wheels to prevent accidental movement. Chocks are placed for safety in addition to setting the brakes. The bottom surface is sometimes coated in rubber to enhance grip with the ground. For ease of removal, a rope may be tied to the chock or a set of two ...

  3. UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods

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    The UN recommendations are implemented by regulatory bodies in each country: Transport Canada, United States Department of Transportation, [3] etc. Some carriers have additional requirements. Some carriers have additional requirements.

  4. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    It is mandated by the U.S. Department of Transportation [13] but is used worldwide. [14] The first three characters indicate the manufacturing plant and are assigned by the NHTSA [15] (tires made before 2015 had only two characters). Following the manufacturer's plant code, the next two digits within a DOT code signify the tire size.

  5. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 - Wikipedia

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    It is the responsibility of a manufacturer of vehicles and/or vehicle lamps to certify that each motor vehicle and/or lamp is in full compliance with the minimum performance requirements of FMVSS 108. This is a self-certification process as opposed to the type approval process which is used in other lighting regulations such as UNECE Regulation 48.

  6. Glossary of North American railway terms - Wikipedia

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    A wheel chock [230] [231] Slack action (US) Looseness in a train caused by mating clearances in couplers [225] Slug A locomotive, with or without an operator's cab, which lacks a diesel engine, and draws power for its traction motors from a normal locomotive, known as a "mate" or "mother" [45] [49] Smokestack or stack (US) A chimney [232] Smurf ...

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  9. Wheel stop - Wikipedia

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    Wheel stop may refer to: Wheel chock, for aircraft or road vehicles; Railway wheel stop This page was last edited on 22 October 2020, at 16:52 (UTC). Text is ...

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