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Interpretation ID: aiam2662

Mr. Malcolm B. Mathieson, Engineering Manager, Thomas Built Buses, Inc. 1408 Courtesy Road, P.O. Box 2450, High Point, NC 27261; Mr. Malcolm B. Mathieson
Engineering Manager
Thomas Built Buses
Inc. 1408 Courtesy Road
P.O. Box 2450
High Point
NC 27261;

Dear Mr. Mathieson: This responds to your August 25, 1977, letter asking several question about the applicability of Standard No. 217, *Bus Window Retention and Release*, to buses other than school buses.; You first state your conclusion that paragraph S5.2 of the standar applies only to buses other than school buses. Your interpretation of S5.2 is correct. Secondly, you state that S5.2.1 applies to all buses with GVWR's of more than 10,000 pounds. This assertion is incorrect. See S5.2.3. Paragraph S5.2.1 applies only to buses other than school buses that have GVWR's greater than 10,000 pounds.; Your final inquiry pertaining to Standard No. 217 concerns th requirement for unobstructed emergency exits in both school and non-school buses. You first correctly state that paragraphs S5.4 through S5.4.2.1 describe the required size of the unobstructed openings for school buses. You then claim that there is no equivalent description for the size of unobstructed openings required in buses other than school buses. This last statement is not entirely accurate. The amount of unobstructed emergency exit openings required for buses other than school buses is detailed in S5.2. This section establishes requirements for the total area of unobstructed emergency exit openings and for the location of those exits. This section also specifies the extent to which the area of each exit is to be counted in determining compliance with the total unobstructed opening requirement. Therefore, although the standard does not specify minimum size requirements for individual exits in buses other than school buses, the standard does contain other requirements for unobstructed openings in buses other than school buses.; You concluded in your letter that buses other than school buses are no required to use the parallelepiped device in determining whether their rear exits comply with the requirements. This conclusion is accurate. For purposes of clarity, however, you should note that Standard No. 217 does not mandate rear doors in buses other than school buses. Those buses can utilize either rear exits or roof exits. Further, regardless of the fact that you use a rear emergency door in buses other than school buses, you must insure that you also provide the other mandatory exits and the correct area of unobstructed openings as described in paragraphs S5.2 through S5.2.2.; Sincerely, Joseph J. Levin, Jr., Chief Counsel