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Interpretation ID: aiam0521

Mr. Earl S. Everhart, Jr., Vice President - Engineering, Maxim Motor Division, Middleboro, MA 02346; Mr. Earl S. Everhart
Jr.
Vice President - Engineering
Maxim Motor Division
Middleboro
MA 02346;

Dear Mr. Everhart: This is in response to your letter concerning the requirements o Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 206. Your letter was forwarded to us November 10, 1971, by Mr. Stan Haransky, Associate Director of the Truck Body and Equipment Association, Inc.; You ask whether the standard would prohibit the manufacture of fir trucks without side doors on the cabs. According to your letter, the trucks are built without side doors in order to allow firemen to enter and exit the cabs quickly during emergencies.; Standard 206 does not require that any type of motor vehicle b equipped with side doors. The standard requires only that if a vehicle subject to it has hinged or sliding side doors, they must conform with the standard's performance requirements for hinges, locks and latches.; Please write if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Richard B. Dyson, Assistant Chief Counsel