Ocular reference point definition

Ocular reference point means the middle point between the driver's ocular points.
Ocular reference point means the middle point between two points 65 mm apart and 635 mm vertically above the reference point which is specified in Annex 1 of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.6 1on the driver's seat. The straight line joining the two points runs perpendicular to the vertical longitudinal median plane of the vehicle. The centre of the segment joining the two points is in a vertical longitudinal plane which shall pass through the centre of the driver's designated seating position, as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
Ocular reference point means the middle point between two points 65 mm apart and 635 mm vertically above the reference point which is specified in Annex 1 of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.61 on the driver's seat. The straight line joining the two points runs perpendicular to the vertical longitudinal median plane of the vehicle. The centre of the segment joining the two points is in a vertical longitudinal plane which shall pass through the centre of the driver's designated seating position, as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.

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Ocular reference point means the middle point between the driver's ocular points.12.8. "Active vehicle mode" means the vehicle mode when:The powertrain moves the vehicle, on release of the brake system and in some cases by application of pressure to the accelerator pedal (or activation of an equivalent control).12.9. "Type of means of front and lateral side visibility or detection" means front and lateral side visibility or detection means that do not differ on the following essential characteristics:
Ocular reference point means the middle point between the driver’s ocular points.
Ocular reference point means the middle point between the driver's ocular points.Updated from draft(Added based on IWG #9)
Ocular reference point means the middle point between two points 65 mm apart and 635 mm vertically above the reference point which is specified in Annex 1 of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.61 on the driver's seat. The straight line joining the two points runs perpendicular to the vertical longitudinal
Ocular reference point means the middle point between the driver's ocular points.12.8. "Active vehicle mode" means the vehicle mode when:The powertrain moves the vehicle, on release of the brake system and in some cases by application of pressure to the accelerator pedal (or activation of an equivalent control).

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