Sentences with phrase «safety cage which»

Not exact matches

Which is why every Golf SportWagen is equipped with an Intelligent Crash Response System (ICRS) 22 and a rigid safety cage.
The lap car, notably, had its A / C, stereo, and front passenger seat removed, to offset the weight of a full roll cagewhich Honda says was added «specifically for safety reasons and not to add rigidity.»
As with the legendary McLaren F1 road car of 1992, the McLaren P1 is a mid-engine design that uses a carbon fibre monocoque and roof structure safety cage concept called MonoCage which is a development of the MonoCell used in the current 12C and 12C Spider.
«But there is still a lot of work to be done,» he added.The side air - bag system, which is in the early stages, takes up little space and provides an alternative to structural reinforcements that provide a safety cage around occupants.
The RS was modified according to safety requirements, which included a larger roll cage and fire extinguisher.
Entered in class 7300, which comprises stock production mid-sized pick - ups and SUVs, Hall Racing's modifications to their ZR2 include sanctioning body - mandated safety items such as a roll cage, a 44 - gallon racing fuel tank and racing seats with safety harnesses.
For its outings on the rally stages, the MINI Countryman chassis has been fitted with a roll cage developed by Prodrive, which exceeds the strict safety requirements of the International Automobile Federation (FIA).
The vehicle's platform is a motorsport body with a roll - over cage, a safety - optimized fuel tank box and further modifications which will be identical for all future customer sport versions.
The StabiliTrak Electronic Control System, eight standard air bags (Camaro Coupe), and an ultra-high-strength steel safety cage in which everything is incased in are also available.
For its outings on the rally stages, the MINI Countryman chassis has been fitted with a roll cage developed by Prodrive, which exceeds the strict safety.
It shall be unlawful for any person to won or maintain any cage, hutch, aviary, place, property or area in which any animal is kept in an unsanitary manner due to the accumulation of feces, urine, uneaten food or other matter that is harmful to the health, safety or welfare of the animal, other animals, or any human being.
Shark cage diving in South Africa involves being lowered into an area in which sharks are swimming, hunting and interacting with one another within the safety of a metal cage.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z