Exterior mirrors Sample Clauses

Exterior mirrors. Test 1: The point of impact shall be as defined in paragraph 6.1.3.2.2.3. or 6.1.3.2.2.4. The impact must be such that the hammer strikes the mirror on the reflecting surface side. - Test 2: The point of impact shall be as defined in paragraph 6.1.3.2.2.3. or 6.1.3.2.2.4. The impact must be such that the hammer strikes the mirror on the side opposite to the reflecting surface. Where Class II or III rear-view mirrors are fixed to the same mounting as Class IV rear-view mirrors, the above-mentioned tests shall be executed on the lower mirror. Nevertheless, the technical service responsible for testing may repeat one or both of these tests on the upper mirror if this is less than 2 m from the ground.
Exterior mirrors. (a) Test 1: The point of impact shall be as defined in paragraph 6.1.3.2.2.3. or 6.
Exterior mirrors. The Trolley shall be equipped with a corrosion resistant exterior rearview mirror on each side and shall have amber LED turn signals on the forward exterior sides of the mirror housings. The mirrors shall permit the operator to view the roadway along both sides of the Trolley, including the rear wheels. The curbside rearview mirror shall be mounted so that its lower edge is no less than 80.0 inches above the street surface. The operator shall be able to adjust the curbside mirror remotely while seated in the driving position. The control for remote positioning of the mirror shall be a single switch or device. All reflective glass surfaces of the exterior mirrors shall be electrically heated. The mirror heaters shall be energized whenever the operator activates a momentary switch and shall remain on for a timer-controlled period of ten minutes. All heating elements shall function by a single switch and timer.