Interpretation ID: aiam0268
Jr.
Esq.
Messrs. Patton
Blow
Verrill
Brand & Boggs
1200 17th Street
N.W.
Washington
DC 20036;
Dear Mr. Verrill: In your letter of November 16 you inquire whether the Bureau' interpretation of 'overall width' (49 CFR S 571.21, with reference to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108) can 'embrace the situation where the entire lighting assembly, including the taillamps, stop lamps, and back-up lamps, as well as signal lamps, add to the dimension of the vehicle'.; Since 'overall width' means 'the nominal design dimension of the wides part of the vehicle exclusive of signal lamps [and] marker lamps . . . .', the Bureau concurs in your requested interpretation. Taillamps, stop lamps, and back-up lamps are 'signal' lamps, and their combined mounting in a fixture which may extend beyond the widest part of a boat trailer does not result in a corresponding increase in the 'overall width' of the trailer.; Sincerely, Lawrence R. Schneider, Acting Chief Counsel