The Surface Transportation Assistance Act required all trailers that were legalized by that act (53 feet long, 108 inches wide, 13'6" high) be marked with the dimension that fell under STAA. Which of course means every trailer running today has three markings--a width, a length and a height mark.
The display of the Kitemark indicates that the product meets all of the standards of the BSI group. The Kitemark is not a legal requirement, but is often sought after as a sign of high quality merchandise.
Jufin Mark Jansor married to Florefes Navarette
Measure human height by the transitive property. Stand up against the wall and make a mark at your height. Then measure the distance from the floor to the mark. You are as tall as the mark is above the floor.
Mark "Butter" Fortney of Trailer Choir.
yes it is legal it has the 1.15 mark on it
They use the same measurement, but height is considered to be above the 'zero mark', while depth is below this mark. Often, the ground, floor, or sea level serves as this 'zero mark'.
around the 1m mark
Best guess is 5'6''- 5'7''
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Mark Duper legally changed his name to Mark Super Duper.
Most electrician use the height of an electrician's hammer to mark the bottom of an outlet box. That height is 18 inches.
Mark Pettingill is the Minister of Legal Affairs for Bermuda.