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Interpretation ID: nht70-2.28

DATE: 09/29/70

FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; Francis Armstrong; NHTSA

TO: Aractho Motors Distributors

TITLE: FMVSR INTERPRETATION

TEXT: I wish to express my apology for the fact that you have not received a response to your letter of August(Illegible Words) of our correspondence records does not indicate that it ever reached my office.

From information available on the Bureau Mini-bike, it would appear that it would fall within the scope of the Mini-Bike interpretation,(Illegible Words)(Illegible Word) -- October 3, 1969), a copy of which is enclosed for your information and guidance.

Each manufacturer must decide whether his vehicles are manufactured primarily for off-the-road use. This is usually determined by the manufacturer after his review of the aforementioned interpretation.

Your attention is directed to the fourth paragraph of that document which states in part, "Thus, if a vehicle is operationally capable of being used on the public thoroughfares, and in fact, a substantial proportion of the consuming public actually view it that way, it is a 'motor vehicle' without regard to the manufacturer's intent, however(Illegible Word)."

At this time, the Bureau would have no reason to challenge your off-the-road(Illegible Word) only" classification.(Illegible Word) on the other hand, we find that the vehicles are in fact being used for other than the intended purpose, your classification could be questioned by the Bureau.

Thank you for your letter and I trust this will answer your question.