Vehicle type definition

Vehicle type means a category of motor vehicles which do not differ in such essential respects as:
Vehicle type means vehicles which do not differ in such essential aspects as:
Vehicle type means vehicles of a particular category which do not differ in at least the following essential respects:

Examples of Vehicle type in a sentence

  • Vehicle type .................................................................................................................3.

  • This will apply even if a specific Vehicle type is mentioned as an example in the description of the Vehicle group.

  • Vehicle type: .................................................................................................................3.

  • When presented for licensing the first time the vehicle must have either European Whole Vehicle type approval or UK Low Volume type approval, or Single Vehicle Approval.

  • A motorcycle skill test is an off-street demonstration of an applicant’s ability to control the motorcycle in a set of standard maneuvers, and a motorcycle driving test is an on-street demonstration.604.30(1) Vehicle type and safety.a. For the driving test, the applicant shall provide a representative vehicle as defined in 761—604.2(321).b.


More Definitions of Vehicle type

Vehicle type means a category of vehicles which do not differ in such essential respects as:
Vehicle type means a category of power-driven vehicles which do not differ in such essential respects as:
Vehicle type means a category of power-driven vehicles which do not differ in essential engine/vehicle and OBD system characteristics.
Vehicle type means a category of vehicles which do not differ from each other in such essential respects as:
Vehicle type means vehicles which do not differ in such essential respects as:
Vehicle type means vehicles fitted with specific components for the use of CNG and/or LNG in their propulsion system which does not differ with respect to the following conditions:
Vehicle type means a group of vehicles that do not differ in the following respects: