The motor vehicles gasoline and oil.
No
They are not classified as a vehicle at all. They have no motor so are classified in the trailer group.
Motor vehicle engine filter manufacturers are classified separately in SIC 3714: Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories.
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing motor vehicle parts and accessories, but not engaged in manufacturing complete motor vehicles or passenger car bodies. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing or assembling complete automobiles and trucks are classified in Industry 3711; those manufacturing tires and tubes are classified in Industry 3011; those manufacturing automobile glass are classified in Major Group 32; those manufacturing automobile stampings are classified in Industry 3465; those manufacturing vehicular lighting equipment are classified in Industry 3647; those manufacturing ignition systems are classified in Industry 3694; those manufacturing storage batteries are classified in Industry 3691; and those manufacturing carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and engine intake and exhaust valves are classified in Industry 3592.Air brakes, motor vehicleAutomotive wiring harness sets, except ignitionAxle housings and shafts, motor vehicleAxles, motor vehicleBall joints, motor vehicleBearings, motor vehicle: except ball and rollerBrake drumsBrakes and brake parts, motor vehicleBumpers and bumperettes, motor vehicleCamshafts, motor vehicle gasoline engineCleaners, air: motor vehicleConnecting rods, motor vehicle: gasoline engineControl equipment, motor vehicle: acceleration mechanisms andCrankshaft assemblies, motor vehicle: gasoline engineCylinder heads, motor vehicle: gasoline enginesDefrosters, motor vehicleDifferentials and parts, motor vehicleDirectional signals, motor vehicleDrive shafts, motor vehicleDump truck lifting mechanismsEngines and parts, except diesel: motor vehicleExhaust systems and parts, motor vehicleFifth wheelsFilters: oil, fuel, and air-motor vehicleFrames, motor vehicleFuel pumps, motor vehicleFuel systems and parts, motor vehicleGas tanks, motor vehicleGears, motor vehicleGovernors, motor vehicleHeaters, motor vehicleHoods, motor vehicleHorns, motor vehicleHydraulic fluid power pumps for auto motive steering mechanismsInstrument board assemblies, motor vehicleLubrication systems and parts, motor vehicleManifolds, motor vehicle: gasoline engineMotor vehicle gasoline engine rebuilding on a factory basisMotor vehicle parts and accessories, except motor vehicle stampingsMufflers, exhaust: motor vehicleOil filters, motor vehiclePipes, fuel: motor vehiclePower transmission equipment, motor vehiclePumps, motor vehicle: oil, water, fuel, and power steeringRadiators and radiator shells and cores, motor vehicleRear axle housings, motor vehicleRebuilding motor vehicle gasoline engines and transmissions on aRims, wheel: motor vehicleSanders, motor vehicle safetyShock absorbers, motor vehicleSteering mechanisms, motor vehicleThermostats, motor vehicleThird axle attachments or six wheel units for motor vehiclesTie rods, motor vehicleTire valve coresTops, motor vehicle: except stamped metalTransmission housings and parts, motor vehicleTransmissions, motor vehicleUniversal joints, motor vehicleVacuum brakes, motor vehicleWheels, motor vehicleWindshield frames, motor vehicleWindshield wiper systems, all typesWinterfronts, motor vehicleWiring harness sets motor vehicles, except ignition
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulation 382.107 defines controlled substances as "substances identified in § 40.85". Those substances are: (a) Marijuana metabolites. (b) Cocaine metabolites. (c) Amphetamines. (d) Opiate metabolites. (e) Phencyclidine (PCP).
Under OSHA's Hazard Communication standard, yes, it is. This includes oil used in a vehicle engine, such as 10W30 motor oil.
4 sides require placards. Front, back, and both left/right sides.
No.plane is not a motor vehicle.
An airplane is a VEHICLE. It's power is provided by a MOTOR.
The definition of a motor vehicle motor vehicle. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) a road vehicle driven by a motor or engine, esp an internal-combustion engine.
Yes - any bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver) is considered a CMV by the FMCSA, regardless of the vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. Same thing with any vehicle carrying a quantity of hazardous materials requiring the display of placards.
yes