U.S. DOT/NHTSA - Withdrawal of Rulemaking

Document ID: NHTSA-1998-3967-0034
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: This document withdraws a rulemaking to amend the Federal motor vehicle safety standard on lighting as it applies to light emitting diode (LED) signal lamps. In 1998, the agency proposed to amend the standard by adding new paragraphs reflecting Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) specifications for measurement of photometrics in LED lamps with more than one lighted section, and for LED signal lamp heat testing. For reasons discussed in this document, the agency is withdrawing this rulemaking.
Document Subtype: Federal Register Publication
Received Date: September 15 2004, at 12:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Page Count: 3
Comment Due Date: August 10 1998, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time

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Total: 27
Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd. - Comment(s)
Posted: 08/03/1998     ID: NHTSA-1998-3967-0004

Aug 10,1998 11:59 PM ET
Stanley Electric Company, Ltd. - Comment
Posted: 08/06/1998     ID: NHTSA-1998-3967-0005

Aug 10,1998 11:59 PM ET
Schefenacker - Comment(s)
Posted: 08/11/1998     ID: NHTSA-1998-3967-0007

Aug 10,1998 11:59 PM ET
Peterson Manufacturing Company - Comment
Posted: 08/10/1998     ID: NHTSA-1998-3967-0008

Aug 10,1998 11:59 PM ET
Data Display Products - Comment
Posted: 09/01/1998     ID: NHTSA-1998-3967-0010

Aug 10,1998 11:59 PM ET

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