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Interpretation ID: aiam2585

Mr. E. C. Elliott, Engineer, Product Safety and Environment, Sullair Corporation, 3700 East Michigan Boulevard, Michigan City, IN 46360; Mr. E. C. Elliott
Engineer
Product Safety and Environment
Sullair Corporation
3700 East Michigan Boulevard
Michigan City
IN 46360;

Dear Mr. Elliott: This responds to your April 1, 1977, question whether your company' wheel mounted portable air compressors qualify as motor vehicles under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act, as amended, (15 U.S.C. S 1381, *et. seq*.).; The answer to your question is yes. Section 102(3) of the Act define motor vehicle as:; >>>any vehicle driven or drawn by mechanical power manufacture primarily for use on the public streets, roads, and highways, except any vehicle operated exclusively on a rail or rails.<<<; Thus, a motor vehicle is a vehicle which the manufacturer expects wil use the public highways as part of its intended function. Vehicles which use the highway on a necessary and recurring basis to move between work sites are motor vehicles. Since your portable air compressors are used in this manner they qualify as motor vehicles. For purposes of regulating motor vehicles, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) established vehicle catagories (sic) within that class. Your portable air compressors meet the definition of one of those catagories (sic), trailers.; The following safety standards are applicable to the manufacture o trailers: Safety Standard No. 108, *Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment*, Standard No. 121, *Air Brake Systems*, and Standard No. 106-74, *Brake Hoses* (in the case of trailers equipped with air brakes), and Standard No. 120, *Tire Selection and Rims for Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars*.; You will have to certify the compliance of your trailers to thes safety standards. Part 566, *Manufacturer Identification* (49 CFR Part 566), specifies identification information which must be submitted to the NHTSA by manufacturers of vehicles and equipment that are regulated by our safety standards. Part 567, *Certification* (49 CFR Part 567, (sic) specifies the content and location of the certification label or tag that must be attached to motor vehicles regulated by our standards.; Sincerely, Joseph J. Levin, Jr. Chief Counsel