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Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Designated Seating Positions and Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages

fmvss · National Highway Traffic Safety Administration · Published 2008-10-08 · Effective 2008-12-08 · 73 FR 58887

Document

Document number
E8-23577
Federal Register citation
73 FR 58887
CFR reference
49 CFR 571
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
fmvss
Sub-agency
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Publication date
2008-10-08
Effective date
2008-12-08
DOT docket
Docket No. NHTSA 2008-0059

Abstract

Today's final rule amends the definition of the term, "designated seating position," as used in the Federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS), to indicate more clearly which areas within the interior of a vehicle meet that definition. Today's final rule also establishes a calculation procedure for determining the number of designated seating positions at a seat location for trucks and multipurpose passenger vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating less than 10,000 lbs, passenger cars, and buses. Further, this document eliminates the existing exclusion of auxiliary seats (i.e., temporary or folding jump seats) from the definition of "designated seating position." Today's final rule encourages manufacturers to use a variety of visual cues in the design of the vehicle interior to help improve occupant awareness as to which areas of a vehicle are not intended to be used as seating positions. This will help to ensure that occupants sit in locations where they are afforded the crash protection required by the FMVSSs.

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