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Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Stopping Distance Requirements for Vehicles Equipped With Air Brake Systems

fmvss · National Highway Traffic Safety Administration · Published 1995-03-10 · Effective 1997-03-01 · 60 FR 13285

Document

Document number
95-5413
Federal Register citation
60 FR 13285
CFR reference
49 CFR 57
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
fmvss
Sub-agency
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Publication date
1995-03-10
Effective date
1997-03-01
DOT docket
Docket No. 93-06

Abstract

This notice reinstates stopping distance performance requirements in Standard No. 121, Air Brake Systems, for medium and heavy vehicles that are equipped with air brake systems. The requirements specify distances in which different types of medium and heavy vehicle configurations must come to a complete stop from 60 mph on a high coefficient of friction surface. The requirements are designed to reduce the number and severity of crashes. This notice is one part of the agency's comprehensive effort to improve the braking ability of heavy vehicles. In another final rule published elsewhere in today's Federal Register, the agency is adopting identical stopping distance requirements for medium and heavy vehicles that are equipped with hydraulic brake systems. In a third final rule that responds to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991, the agency is requiring medium and heavy vehicles to be equipped with an antilock brake system (ABS) to improve the lateral stability and control of these vehicles during braking.

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Federal Register document
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