Interpretation ID: nht90-2.31
TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA
DATE: 04/25/90
FROM: RAYMOND D. STRAKOSCH -- PRESIDENT SAFETY PREMIUMS
TO: JOHN MESSERA -- NHTSA
TITLE: AUTOMOBILE TRIANGLE DEVICE AUTOMOBILE TRIANGLE DEVICE
ATTACHMT: ATTACHED TO LETTER DATED 06/05/90 FROM STEPHEN WOOD -- NHTSA TO RAYMOND D. STRAKOSCH -- SAFETY PREMIUMS, ON A 35, STD 125
TEXT: One of your associates provided us with a copy of the Motor Vehicle Safety Standard #125 while you were away from the office.
The standard was called to our attention since we have marketed for years a Signal Glo Car Mirror warning device, as described in the enclosed literature. Included in those products were two different triangle shapes.
One of our customers, who is in the retail automotive trade, has asked us to develop a larger size warning triangle for mounting on a car mirror for possible retail sales.
As our triangle gets larger, we wish to make sure that it is not confused with the roadside truck version described in the Standard #125. In addition, we would like to make sure that our instructions for use are clear and in no way conflict with the sta ndard.
A sample of our earliest Signal Glo triangle, and our prototype new larger size "Light at Nite" Reflective Auto Triangle are enclosed for your information.
We would appreciate any comments or assistance you may be able to give us.
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