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Interpretation ID: aiam0063

Mr. Warren M. Heath, Commander, Engineering Section, Department of California Highway Patrol, P. O. Box 898, Sacramento, CA 95804; Mr. Warren M. Heath
Commander
Engineering Section
Department of California Highway Patrol
P. O. Box 898
Sacramento
CA 95804;

Dear Mr. Heath: Thank you for your letter of March 1, 1968, to Mr. Edwin L. Slagle requesting a clarification of the location requirements for identification lamps on reel trailers.; The brochures attached to your letter describe two types of ree trailers as manufactured by the Standard Trailer Company and designated as the 'Reelmaster' and 'Cable Winder/Stringer.' These trailers are completely open in the rear with no permanently attached crossbar for mounting rear identification lamps. On these trailers, identification lamps mounted on permanently attached swinging arms which are located near the wheels of the trailers would appear to conform to the requirements of Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108.; With respect to the requirements of Standard No. 108, I must point ou that this Bureau does not issue approvals on items of lighting equipment or on vehicle designs incorporating this equipment. Therefore, the above comments are for your information only and in no way relieve the vehicle manufacturer from his responsibility for certifying that the assembled vehicle meets the requirements of the standard.; Thank you for writing. Sincerely, David A. Fay, Office of Standards on Accident Avoidance Motor vehicle Safety Performance Service;