U.S. DOT\NHTSA Final Rule - Occupant Crash Protection

Document ID: NHTSA-1997-2699-0001
Document Type: Rule
Agency: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Topics: No Topics associated with this document
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 571
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Abstract: On May 23, 1995, NHTSA published a final rule allowing manufacturers the option of installing a manual device that motorists could use to deactivate the front passenger-side air bag in vehicles in which infant restraints can be used in the front seat only. As part of this final rule, NHTSA amended the air bag warning label required on cehicle sun visors. the amendments were effective June 22, 1995. Due to an error, regulatory language of the final rule deleted an option to use the word "Warning" in place of the word "Caution" on the sun visor label. This notice corrects that error.
Document Subtype: Final Rule
Received Date: March 26 1996, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Page Count: 2
Comment Due Date: April 25 1996, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time

Comments

   
Total: 2
Coalition for Vehicle Choice - Air Bag Safety Concerns - Comment
Posted: 11/26/1996     ID: NHTSA-1997-2699-0002

Apr 25,1996 11:59 PM ET
Diane Woodruff - Air Bag Safety - Comment
Posted: 11/26/1996     ID: NHTSA-1997-2699-0003

Apr 25,1996 11:59 PM ET

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