In order for the sedan to comply with Japanese
vehicle size requirements and reduced tax liability, the car with the 2.0 L V6 was slightly shorter and narrower for Japanese buyers by reducing the extension of the front and rear bumper covers, and reducing the overall width to 1,695 mm (66.7 in).
Not exact matches
The Institute supported the rearview camera
requirement but also requested that NHTSA consider the feasibility of regulating the
size and position of the directly viewable areas behind
vehicles in a separate rulemaking action.
Subaru plans on doing this by offering a range of new
vehicles that meet the right:
size, equipment and price
requirements of the consumer.
Fabien Redon, Vice President, Technology Development at Achates, said they estimate that the OPGCI pickup will achieve 37 mpg (6.35 l / 100 km) on the combined cycle — nearly five MPG better than the proposed CAFE 2025
requirements for a
vehicle of a similar
size.
That minimum income
requirement will vary depending on the lender, the
size of the loan, and, sometimes, even the make and model of the
vehicle.
(a) malfunction of mechanical equipment and recreational apparatus under the control of or maintained by the operator, including
vehicles, other than that resulting from misuse by a user; (b) unsafe operation of mechanical equipment or recreational apparatus, including
vehicles, by the operator or its employees; (c) unsafe aspects of the structure and condition of an indoor recreational facility that directly affect the safety of users when actually engaged in a recreational activity for which the recreational facility is designed or intended; (d) failure by the operator of an outdoor recreational facility to maintain commonly accepted conditions or standards of demarcation, signage, lighting, and monitoring of user activity, for outdoor recreational facilities of comparable
size and type; (e) unfitness for normal use, at the time of supply or rental, of equipment or apparatus supplied or rented for use in connection with a recreational activity; (f) conduct of the operator's employees, acting in the course of their employment, that results in personal injury to or death of a user from the sources of risk referred to in paragraphs (a) to (e); (g) breach by the operator, or by an employee of the operator, of a specific statutory duty or regulatory
requirement relating to safety in a particular recreational activity.
These regulations impose specific
requirements regarding the hours a big rig driver can drive, the weight of the cargo, the
size of the
vehicle, and many other aspects of the trucking industry.