Interpretation ID: nht75-1.9
DATE: 10/03/75
FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; F. Berndt; NHTSA
TO: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION
TEXT: This is in response to your September 16, 1975, letter to Mr. John Carson of this agency, concerning Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 101, Control Location, Identification and Illumination. You requested an interpretation of the footnote to Table 1 of the standard which reads: "Framed areas may be filled".
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration interprets this footnote as permitting the vehicle manufacturer the option of depicting the interior of a symbol to which it applies with the same color as the boundary of the symbol, as an alternative to depicting the interior with the same color as the background. In the hazard warning signal symbol, which consists of a triangle containing a smaller triangle, only the area between the triangles is part of the interior. The center of the small triangle is part of the background. Therefore, only the first and third of the sampels submitted with your letter are permitted. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the samples indicating which ones are permitted.
SINCERELY,
September 16, 1975
John W. Carson National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
I am writing this letter in regard to the hazard warning signal symbol mark in FMVSS 101 which reads:
"Framed area may be filled"
I would appreciate it very much if you could choose the best sample which I have drawn below. Please check if they are good or not good.
Thank you.
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NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.
Naoyoshi Suzuki
Staff, Safety
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