Not exact matches
UK regulations briefly required
vehicles first used on or after 1 April 1987 to be equipped with a dim - dip device [21] or functionally dedicated daytime running lamps, except those
vehicles type - approved to ECE Regulation 48 regarding installation of lighting equipment — this exception was made because ECE R48 did not require dim - dip or daytime running lights, and while countries signatory to the ECE Regulations are
permitted to maintain their own national regulations as an
option to the ECE regulations, they are not
permitted to bar
vehicles approved under the ECE regulations.
Higher up the Fiesta food chain, you'll find
options like a power moonroof and Ford's Sync in - car connectivity system, which
permits hands - free calling and voice controls for other
vehicle functions.
These
options include a first party model of provision whereby the driver's own insurer provides the replacement
vehicle regardless of cost; a regulatory model intended to introduce the formal regulation of credit hire providers which would
permit the capping of costs and a ban on referral fees; an industry code of conduct which would build on the existing GTA; or a «competitive offer» model allowing the at - fault insurer to provide the
vehicle at lower cost if they can do so.