There are several of them, and they typically pertain to individual subsystems of vehicles (e.g., FMVSS 121 deals with air brake systems, while FMVSS 119 deals with hydraulic brake systems).
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's main purpose is to reduce vehicle related crashes. They accomplish this by enforcing Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's main purpose is to reduce vehicle related crashes. They accomplish this by enforcing Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
the vehicle code
General Motors Corp is responsible for replacing safety belts in cars they manufactured if the belts or their installation were faulty.
The same as for any other vehicle. There's a common misconception that firearms are prohibited in CMVs under federal law - this is an outright lie. There is nothing in the United States Code or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations prohibiting you from keeping a firearm in a commercial vehicle.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, or FMCSA, is responsible for issuing and enforcing laws that pertain to alcohol and drug use while operating a motor vehicle. FMCSA was created in the United States for the trucking industry.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration was created in 2000.
the safety things in a car ;)
There are three FMVSS categoriesCrash avoidance (100 series)crashworthiness (200 series)post-accident survivability (300 series)
The federal agency that deals most directly with the safety of products is the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
redundant vehicle
A vehicle safety device