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Interpretation ID: nht68-2.49

DATE: 09/04/68

FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; Charles A. Baker; NHTSA

TO: General Body Company

TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION

TEXT: Thank you for your letter of August 1, 1968, to Messrs. Eugene Laskin and J. E. Leysath of this Bureau, requesting comments on the Distributors Association's bulletins on lamps, reflective devices and associated equipment required by Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108.

The five bulletins adequately illustrate the requirements of Standard No. 108 to the vehicles shown except as follows:

(1) Pages 1, 3, and 4 -- The statement "Identification, clearance and side market lights and side and rear reflectors are not required unless vehicle with body is 80 or more inches wide overall" should be changed, because Table III of Standard No. 108, effective January 1, 1969, specifics requirements for side marker lights and side and rear reflex reflectors on vehicles less than 80 inches wide.

(2) Page 2 -- The numbers indicating clearance and identification lamps in lower right view should be reversed, i.e., 10 and 11, respectively. Also, the turn, tail and stop lamps do not appear to be located as far apart as practicable.

(3) Page 4 -- The front clearance lamps mounted on the chassis cab are optional, because those on the van body meet the requirements of Standard No. 103.

(4) Page 5 -- (a) Identification and clearance lamps are not required if vehicle width is under 80 inches. (b) Two red reflectors are required on the rear of the vehicle.

(5) General, all pages -- Paragraph S3.1.1.6 permits vehicles less than 80 inches overall width manufactured before January 1, 1970, to be equipped with a combination of two side marker lamps and side marker reflectors on each side instead of two each as specified in Table III.

(6) General, Pages 1 through 4 -- Parking lamps are not required on vehicles that are 80 inches or were in overall width.

With respect to the requirements of Standard No. 108, 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 hat the assembled vehicle meets the requirements of the standard.