[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 6]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR571.3]



[Page 207-211]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

                            OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 571_FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 571.3  Definitions.



    (a) Statutory definitions. All terms defined in section 102 of the 

Act are used in their statutory meaning.

    (b) Other definitions. As used in this chapter--

    Act means the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 

(80 Stat. 718).

    Approved, unless used with reference to another person, means 

approved by the Secretary.

    Boat trailer means a trailer designed with cradle-type mountings to 

transport a boat and configured to permit launching of the boat from the 

rear of the trailer.

    Bus means a motor vehicle with motive power, except a trailer, 

designed for carrying more than 10 persons.

    Curb weight means the weight of a motor vehicle with standard 

equipment; maximum capacity of engine fuel, oil, and coolant; and, if so 

equipped, air conditioning and additional weight optional engine.

    Designated seating capacity means the number of designated seating 

positions provided.

    Designated seating position means any plan view location capable of 

accommodating a person at least as large as a 5th percentile adult 

female, if the overall seat configuration and design and vehicle design 

is such that the position is likely to be used as a seating position 

while the vehicle is in motion, except for auxiliary seating 

accommodations such as temporary or folding jump seats. Any bench or 

split-bench seat in a passenger car, truck or multipurpose passenger 

vehicle with a GVWR less than 4,536 kilograms (10,000



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pounds), having greater than 127 centimeters (50 inches) of hip room 

(measured in accordance with SAE Standard J1100(a)) shall have not less 

than three designated seating positions, unless the seat design or 

vehicle design is such that the center position cannot be used for 

seating. For the sole purpose of determining the classification of any 

vehicle sold or introduced into interstate commerce for purposes that 

include carrying students to and from school or related events, any 

location in such vehicle intended for securement of an occupied 

wheelchair during vehicle operation shall be regarded as four designated 

seating positions.

    Driver means the occupant of a motor vehicle seated immediately 

behind the steering control system.

    Emergency brake means a mechanism designed to stop a motor vehicle 

after a failure of the service brake system.

    5th percentile adult female means a person possessing the dimensions 

and weight of the 5th percentile adult female specified for the total 

age group in Public Health Service Publication No. 1000, Series 11, No. 

8, ``Weight, Height, and Selected Body Dimensions of Adults.''

    Firefighting vehicle means a vehicle designed exclusively for the 

purpose of fighting fires.

    Fixed collision barrier means a flat, vertical, unyielding surface 

with the following characteristics:

    (1) The surface is sufficiently large that when struck by a tested 

vehicle, no portion of the vehicle projects or passes beyond the 

surface.

    (2) The approach is a horizontal surface that is large enough for 

the vehicle to attain a stable attitude during its approach to the 

barrier, and that does not restrict vehicle motion during impact.

    (3) When struck by a vehicle, the surface and its supporting 

structure absorb no significant portion of the vehicle's kinetic energy, 

so that a performance requirement described in terms of impact with a 

fixed collision barrier must be met no matter how small an amount of 

energy is absorbed by the barrier.

    Forward control means a configuration in which more than half of the 

engine length is rearward of the foremost point of the windshield base 

and the steering wheel hub is in the forward quarter of the vehicle 

length.

    Full trailer means a trailer, except a pole trailer, that is 

equipped with two or more axles that support the entire weight of the 

trailer.

    Gross axle weight rating or GAWR means the value specified by the 

vehicle manufacturer as the load-carrying capacity of a single axle 

system, as measured at the tire-ground interfaces.

    Gross combination weight rating or GCWR means the value specified by 

the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a combination vehicle.

    Gross vehicle weight rating or GVWR means the value specified by the 

manufacturer as the loaded weight of a single vehicle.

    H point means the mechanically hinged hip point of a manikin which 

simulates the actual pivot center of the human torso and thigh, 

described in SAE Recommended Practice J826, ``Manikins for Use in 

Defining Vehicle Seating Accommodations,'' November 1962.

    Head impact area means all nonglazed surfaces of the interior of a 

vehicle that are statically contactable by a 6.5-inch diameter spherical 

head form of a measuring device having a pivot point to ``top-of-head'' 

dimension infinitely adjustable from 29 to 33 inches in accordance with 

the following procedure, or its graphic equivalent:

    (a) At each designated seating position, place the pivot point of 

the measuring device--

    (1) For seats that are adjustable fore and aft, at--

    (i) The seating reference point; and

    (ii) A point 5 inches horizontally forward of the seating reference 

point and vertically above the seating reference point an amount equal 

to the rise which results from a 5-inch forward adjustment of the seat 

or 0.75 inch; and

    (2) For seats that are not adjustable fore and aft, at the seating 

reference point.

    (b) With the pivot point to ``top-of-head'' dimension at each value 

allowed by the device and the interior dimensions of the vehicle, 

determine all contact points above the lower windshield glass line and 

forward of the seating reference point.



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    (c) With the head form at each contact point, and with the device in 

a vertical position if no contact points exists for a particular 

adjusted length, pivot the measuring device forward and downward through 

all arcs in vertical planes to 90[deg] each side of the vertical 

longitudinal plane through the seating reference point, until the head 

form contacts an interior surface or until it is tangent to a horizontal 

plane 1 inch above the seating reference point, whichever occurs first.

    Interior compartment door means any door in the interior of the 

vehicle installed by the manufacturer as a cover for storage space 

normally used for personal effects.

    Longitudinal or longitudinally means parallel to the longitudinal 

centerline of the vehicle.

    Low-speed vehicle means a 4-wheeled motor vehicle, other than a 

truck, whose speed attainable in 1.6 km (1 mile) is more than 32 

kilometers per hour (20 miles per hour) and not more than 40 kilometers 

per hour (25 miles per hour) on a paved level surface.

    Motorcycle means a motor vehicle with motive power having a seat or 

saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than 

three wheels in contact with the ground.

    Motor-driven cycle means a motorcycle with a motor that produces 5-

brake horsepower or less.

    Motor home means a multi-purpose vehicle with motive power that is 

designed to provide temporary residential accommodations, as evidenced 

by the presence of at least four of the following facilities: Cooking; 

refrigeration or ice box; self-contained toilet; heating and/or air 

conditioning; a potable water supply system including a faucet and a 

sink; and a separate 110-125 volt electrical power supply and/or an LP 

gas supply.

    Multifunction school activity bus (MFSAB) means a school bus whose 

purposes do not include transporting students to and from home or school 

bus stops.

    Multipurpose passenger vehicle means a motor vehicle with motive 

power, except a low-speed vehicle or trailer, designed to carry 10 

persons or less which is constructed either on a truck chassis or with 

special features for occasional off-road operation.

    Open-body type vehicle means a vehicle having no occupant 

compartment top or an occupant compartment top that can be installed or 

removed by the user at his convenience.

    Outboard designated seating position means a designated seating 

position where a longitudinal vertical plane tangent to the outboard 

side of the seat cushion is less than 12 inches from the innermost point 

on the inside surface of the vehicle at a height between the design H-

point and the shoulder reference point (as shown in fig. 1 of Federal 

Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 210) and longitudinally between the 

front and rear edges of the seat cushion.

    Overall vehicle width means the nominal design dimension of the 

widest part of the vehicle, exclusive of signal lamps, marker lamps, 

outside rearview mirrors, flexible fender extensions, and mud flaps, 

determined with doors and windows closed and the wheels in the straight-

ahead position.

    Parking brake means a mechanism designed to prevent the movement of 

a stationary motor vehicle.

    Passenger car means a motor vehicle with motive power, except a low-

speed vehicle, multipurpose passenger vehicle, motorcycle, or trailer, 

designed for carrying 10 persons or less.

    Pelvic impact area means that area of the door or body side panel 

adjacent to any outboard designated seating position which is bounded by 

horizontal planes 7 inches above and 4 inches below the seating 

reference point and vertical transverse planes 8 inches forward and 2 

inches rearward of the seating reference point.

    Pole trailer means a motor vehicle without motive power designed to 

be drawn by another motor vehicle and attached to the towing vehicle by 

means of a reach or pole, or by being boomed or otherwise secured to the 

towing vehicle, for transporting long or irregularly shaped loads such 

as poles, pipes, or structural members capable generally of sustaining 

themselves as beams between the supporting connections.

    School bus means a bus that is sold, or introduced in interstate 

commerce,



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for purposes that include carrying students to and from school or 

related events, but does not include a bus designed and sold for 

operation as a common carrier in urban transportation.

    Seating reference point (SgRP) means the unique design H-point, as 

defined in SAE J1100 (June 1984), which:

    (a) Establishes the rearmost normal design driving or riding 

position of each designated seating position, which includes 

consideration of all modes of adjustment, horizontal, vertical, and 

tilt, in a vehicle;

    (b) Has X, Y, and Z coordinates, as defined in SAE J1100 (June 

1984), established relative to the designed vehicle structure;

    (c) Simulates the position of the pivot center of the human torso 

and thigh; and

    (d) Is the reference point employed to position the two-dimensional 

drafting template with the 95th percentile leg described in SAE J826 

(May 1987), or, if the drafting template with the 95th percentile leg 

cannot be positioned in the seating position, is located with the seat 

in its most rearward adjustment position.

    Semitrailer means a trailer, except a pole trailer, so constructed 

that a substantial part of its weight rests upon or is carried by 

another motor vehicle.

    Service brake means the primary mechanism designed to stop a motor 

vehicle.

    Speed attainable in 1 mile means the speed attainable by 

accelerating at maximum rate from a standing start for 1 mile, on a 

level surface.

    Speed attainable in 2 miles means the speed attainable by 

accelerating at maximum rate from a standing start for 2 miles, on a 

level surface.

    Torso line means the line connecting the ``H'' point and the 

shoulder reference point as defined in SAE Recommended Practice J787g, 

``Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorage,'' September 1966.

    Trailer means a motor vehicle with or without motive power, designed 

for carrying persons or property and for being drawn by another motor 

vehicle.

    Trailer converter dolly means a trailer chassis equipped with one or 

more axles, a lower half of a fifth wheel and a drawbar.

    Truck means a motor vehicle with motive power, except a trailer, 

designed primarily for the transportation of property or special purpose 

equipment.

    Truck tractor means a truck designed primarily for drawing other 

motor vehicles and not so constructed as to carry a load other than a 

part of the weight of the vehicle and the load so drawn.

    Unloaded vehicle weight means the weight of a vehicle with maximum 

capacity of all fluids necessary for operation of the vehicle, but 

without cargo, occupants, or accessories that are ordinarily removed 

from the vehicle when they are not in use.

    95th percentile adult male means a person possessing the dimensions 

and weight of the 95th percentile adult male specified in Public Health 

Service Publication No. 1000, Series 11, No. 8, ``Weight, Height, and 

Selected Body Dimensions of Adults.''

    Vehicle fuel tank capacity means the tank's unusable capacity (i.e., 

the volume of fuel left at the bottom of the tank when the vehicle's 

fuel pump can no longer draw fuel from the tank) plus its usable 

capacity (i.e., the volume of fuel that can be pumped into the tank 

through the filler pipe with the vehicle on a level surface and with the 

unusable capacity already in the tank). The term does not include the 

vapor volume of the tank (i.e., the space above the fuel tank filler 

neck) nor the volume of the fuel tank filler neck.



[33 FR 19703, Dec. 25, 1968. Redesignated at 35 FR 5118, Mar. 26, 1970]



    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec. 

571.3, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the 

Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.



    Effective Date Note: At 70 FR 48320, Aug. 17, 2005, Sec. 571.3(b) 

was amended by revising the term ``low-speed vehicle'', effective Oct. 

3, 2005. For the convenience of the user, the revised text is set forth 

as follows:



Sec. 571.3  Definitions.



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    (b) Other definitions. * * *

    Low-speed vehicle (LSV) means a motor vehicle,

    (1) that is 4-wheeled,



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    (2) whose speed attainable in 1.6 km (1 mile) is more than 32 

kilometers per hour (20 miles per hour) and not more than 40 kilometers 

per hour (25 miles per hour) on a paved level surface, and

    (3) whose GVWR is less than 1,134 kilograms (2,500 pounds).



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