Provisions concerning passing beams Sample Clauses

Provisions concerning passing beams. 6.2.1. For a correct aiming the passing beam shall produce a sufficiently sharp "cut- off" to permit a satisfactory visual adjustment with its aid as indicated in paragraph 6.2.2. below. The "cut-off" must be substantially horizontal and shall be as straight as possible from at least 3° L to 3° R. In case the visual aim leads to problems or ambiguous positions, the instrumental method as specified in Xxxxx 0, xxxxxxxxxx 0. xxx 0., xxxxx xx applied and the quality or rather the sharpness of the "cut-off" and the linearity shall be checked on performance.
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Provisions concerning passing beams. 6.2.1. The passing beam must produce a sufficiently sharp "cut-off" to permit a satisfactory adjustment with its aid. The "cut-off" must be a horizontal straight line on the side opposite to the direction of the traffic for which the headlamp is intended; on the other side, it must not extend beyond either the broken line HV H1 H4 formed by a straight line HV H1 making a 45° angle with the horizontal and the straight line H1 H4, 25 cm above the straight line hh, or the straight line HV H3, inclined at an angle of 15° above the horizontal (see Annex 4). A "cut-off" extending beyond both line HV H2 and line H2 H4 and resulting from a combination of the two above possibilities shall in no circumstances be permitted.

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