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Interpretation ID: nht93-2.48

DATE: April 9, 1993

FROM: Lawrence Hufstedler -- Kesler Research Enterprises, LTD.; Raymond Kesler -- Kesler Research Enterprises, LTD.

TO: John Womack -- Acting Chief Counsel, U.S. Department of Transportation, NHTSA

TITLE: None

ATTACHMT: Attached to letter dated 4-27-93 from John Womack to Lawrence Hufstedler and Raymond Kesler (A41; VSA 108(a)(2)(A); FMVSS 111)

TEXT: We would like to thank you for the meeting of April 8, 1993, concerning the Advanced Technology Rear View Mirror Concept. We have been researching and developing this product since 1986. It was indeed a pleasure to come in to your office and introduce you to the concept as well as the actual hardware.

Let us take a moment to also thank Mr. Marvin Shaw of your legal department for his guidance and legal expertise in helping us understand the governmental aspect of our improved concept. Also, Mr. Mike Perel from your Research and Development department for his input concerning federal testing procedures. Let us not forget Mr. Rich Van Iderstine and Mr. Pat Boyd, from the office of Rule making. They were able to guide us through positive and enlightening particulars in their area.

During the meeting your agency representatives spoke of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard # 111. We would appreciate your written response confirming that FMVSS # 111 states, that a "passenger vehicle weighing under 10,000 lbs. and having a left side and an interior mirror (field of view) that comply with the specifications in the standard may use any mirror of the (OEM) manufacturers or owners choice or, use no mirror at all on the right side of their vehicle.

As this matter is of extreme urgency to us, ,we look forward to hearing from you soon. Again, we thank you for your unyielding thoughtfulness of public safety.