Interpretation ID: nht87-1.13
TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA
DATE: 01/12/87
FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; Erika Z. Jones; NHTSA
TO: Jean-Paul Turgeon -- Security and Legality Manager, Prevost Car Inc.
TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION
TEXT:
Mr. Jean-Paul Turgeon Security and Legality Manager Prevost Car Inc Sainte-Claire, Quebec Canada
In your letter of November 7, 1986, to the Administrator, you have asked whether Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108 requires intermediate Bide marker lamps to be mounted at approximately the same level as the front and rear marker lamps.
No. The requirement that they be located at or near the midpoint between front and rear side marker lamp refers to the horizontal distance between the front and rear lamps, and the intermediate lamps are subject only to the requirement that they not be m ounted less than 15 inches above the road surface.
Sincerely,
Erika Z. Jones Chief Counsel
U.S. Department of Transportation N.H.T.S. 400, 7th Street S.W. Washington, D.C.
Attention: Diane K. Steed, Administrator
Re: F.M.V.S.S. 571.S.108 Intermediate Side Markers (Table 2)
Dear Mrs. Steed:
We are looking for an interpretation of 5.108 regulation as follows:
It is specified on 5.108.20, Table 2, that the intermediate side marker be located at or near the mid point between the front and rear side marker lamps.
Our question is: Does that mean that the intermediate side marker must be approximately , the same level as the front and rear marker lamps, i.e. on the same level line?
Yours truly,
Jean-Paul Turgeon Security and Legality Manager