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Interpretation ID: nht79-2.46

DATE: 01/19/79

FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; M. M. Finkelstein; NHTSA

TO: Stanley Electric Company, Ltd.

TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION

TEXT: This is in reply to your letter of June 14, 1978, to Mr. E. T. Driver, requesting an interpretation of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 108, Lamps, Reflective Devices and Associated Equipment. Your letter depicted the use of two headlamps, both round and rectangular, mounted side by side, and also one above the other.

Table IV of FMVSS No. 108 requires that if two headlamps are mounted on a motorcycle they must be symmetrically disposed about the vertical centerline. The same requirement applies to taillamps, stoplamps, and reflex reflectors. This has been interpreted previously, in the case of reflex reflectors, to mean that if two are used they may be mounted only side by side. Four headlamp systems are not permitted on motorcycles. These are specified in the new paragraph S4.1.1.34 in the amendment published in the Federal Register July 27, 1978. A copy of the new amendment is enclosed, along with copies of previous notices that constitute FMVSS No. 108. However, if two headlamps are mounted on a motorcycle, they still must be mounted side by side and equidistant from a vertical centerline of the body of the motorcycle.

This Agency is currently considering an amendment to the standard that will, if approved, permit the positioning of headlamps and reflectors one above the other when two are mounted on a motorcycle. The necessary rulemaking procedures, if initiated, would take several months and there is no certainty that the contemplated amendment would be issued.

We welcome your further comments and questions.