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Interpretation ID: aiam0113

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: Your letter of August 19, 1968, addressed to Mr. David A. Fay, of th National Highway Safety Bureau has been forwarded to my office for reply.; The original list of definitions of vehicles was published in th Federal Register as part of a Notice of Proposed Rule Making dated December 3, 1966. Comments were requested from interested parties. Subsequently, the definition of a multipurpose vehicle was added to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards in response to a number of comments received from industry requesting a different category for certain utility vehicles. Under the previous classification, there were a number of special purpose vehicles which did not fit into any single category. It was agreed that certain types of motor vehicles, such as Dune Buggies, the Carryall, Travelall, Compact Van, Jeep Wagoneer, Ford Bronco, and Scout type vehicles comprised a hybid (sic) class of motor vehicle which possessed the characteristics of more than one of the motor vehicle categories previously established. The 'special features' include such items as 4-wheel drive amphibious equipment. Due to the differences in body construction, load time requirements, and general vehicle purpose, it was not considered reasonable to require those dual purpose vehicles designed to carry ten persons or less to meet all of the passenger car requirements, as would have been required by the Notice. For those reasons, the new category of 'multipurpose passenger vehicle' use (sic) added to Section 245(b).; Your interest in the automotive safety program of the Federal Highwa Administration is greatly appreciated.; Sincerely, Eugene B. Laskin, Acting Director, Office of Standard Preparation, Motor Vehicle Safety Performance Service;