Forward field of vision definition

Forward field of vision means the 180° field of vision through the transparent area of the windscreen and other glazed surfaces including side windows, approved under UN Regulation No. 43.
Forward field of vision means 180 degree field of vision through the transparent area of the windscreen and other glazed surfaces.

Examples of Forward field of vision in a sentence

  • LE MANS" GT PROTOTYPE ("LM"GTP) : closed car : a/ With a windscreen and one door on each side ; b/ Complying with the criteria :b.1 - Defined by ACO for the construction ;b.2 – Of the "Full Type" road homologation regarding :b.2.1 - External protruding bodywork elements (ECE Directive # 70/387),b.2.2 - Forward field of vision (ECE Directive # 77/649), measurements made with a 175 cm standarddummy.

  • Forward field of vision not less than +/- 80° from the vehicle longitudinal axis is required.

  • Regulation No. 125 (Forward field of vision of drivers) (agenda item 12) ............XIV.

  • Regulation No. 125 (Forward field of vision (agenda item 13) ..............................5411XV.

  • UN Regulation No. 125 (Forward field of vision of drivers) (agenda item 10) 49–50 11 XII.

  • Proposal fro Corrigendum 1 to Regulation No. 125 (Forward field of vision of the driver) (English only).

  • Forward field of vision Supplement 1 to the 01 series of amendments OJ L 20, 25.1.2018, p.

  • Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 125 (Forward field of vision of drivers).

  • The expert from Germany introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2015/8 on new provisions for the indirect view within UN Regulation No. 125 (Forward field of vision of drivers) in the case vehicles were equipped with CMS.

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