National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966: Legislative History, Volume 2U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1985 - Automobiles |
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Page 23
... considering the size , weight , and the necessity of the speeds they must make to handle the great transportation system of this country . I guess that , pound for pound , as much as technology can devise , the common carrier is as safe ...
... considering the size , weight , and the necessity of the speeds they must make to handle the great transportation system of this country . I guess that , pound for pound , as much as technology can devise , the common carrier is as safe ...
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... consider whe- ther they are reasonable , practicable , and appropriate for the particular type of vehicle or equipment for which they are prescribed . Obviously , a standard is not practicable or reasonable if it cannot be met by the ...
... consider whe- ther they are reasonable , practicable , and appropriate for the particular type of vehicle or equipment for which they are prescribed . Obviously , a standard is not practicable or reasonable if it cannot be met by the ...
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... consider , along with safety , in deciding might be some differences in the stand- what standards to prescribe and ... consider whether a standard is reasonable , prac- ticable , and appropriate for a particular type of vehicle or ...
... consider , along with safety , in deciding might be some differences in the stand- what standards to prescribe and ... consider whether a standard is reasonable , prac- ticable , and appropriate for a particular type of vehicle or ...
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... consider whether a proposed standard is reasonable , practicable , and appro- priate ; and , fourth , consider the extent to which the proposed standard will fur- ther the purposes of the act . To secure information upon which to base ...
... consider whether a proposed standard is reasonable , practicable , and appro- priate ; and , fourth , consider the extent to which the proposed standard will fur- ther the purposes of the act . To secure information upon which to base ...
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... consider , in the light of available tech- nical information , whether any such pro- posed standard reasonable , practicable , and appropriate for the particular type of motor vehicle or item of motor vehicle equip- ment for which it is ...
... consider , in the light of available tech- nical information , whether any such pro- posed standard reasonable , practicable , and appropriate for the particular type of motor vehicle or item of motor vehicle equip- ment for which it is ...
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