Bodywork. 4.1. Type of bodywork: Single deck/double-deck/articulated/low floor1 4.2. Materials used and methods of construction:.....................................................
Bodywork. 6.1. Seats:
6.1.1. Number of seats:
Bodywork. 3.1. Seats
3.1.1. Number: ........................................................................................................................
Bodywork. 4.1. Type of bodywork: single deck / double-deck / articulated / low floor 1/
4.2. Materials used and methods of construction: 5. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR VEHICLES USED FOR THE CARRIAGE OF PASSENGERS COMPRISING MORE THAN EIGHT SEATS IN ADDITION TO THE DRIVER’S SEAT
5.1. Class of vehicle (Class I, Class II, Class III, Class A, Class B):
5.1.1. Chassis types where the type-approved body can be installed (manufacturer(s) and vehicle(s) types):
5.2. Area for passengers (m2):
5.2.1. Total (So):
5.2.1.1. Upper deck (Soa): 1/
5.2.1.2. Lower deck (Sob): 1/
5.2.2. For standing passengers (S1):
5.3. Number of passengers (seated and standing):
5.3.1. Total (N): 2/3/
5.3.2. Upper deck (Na): 1/2/3/
5.3.3. Lower deck (Nb): 1/2/3/
5.4. Number of passenger seats: 2/
5.4.1. Total (A): 2/3/
5.4.2. Upper deck (Aa): 1/2/3/
5.4.3. Lower deck (Ab): 1/2/3/
5.5. Number of service doors:
5.6. Number of emergency exits (doors, windows, escape hatches, intercommunication staircase and half staircase):
5.6.1. Total:
5.6.2. Upper deck: 1/
5.6.3. Lower deck: 1/ 5.7. Volume of baggage compartments (m3):
Bodywork. 7.1. Seats: ..................................................................................................................... 7.1.1. Number of seats: ...................................................................................................
Bodywork. 5.1. Wheel guards
5.1.1. Brief description of the vehicle with regard to its wheel guards: .................................. 6 For trailers or semi-trailers, and for vehicles coupled with a trailer or a semi-trailer, which exert a significant vertical load on the coupling device or the fifth wheel, this load, divided by standard acceleration of gravity, is included in the maximum technically permissible mass. 7 Please fill in here the upper and lower values for each variant. 8 Delete where not applicable. 9 With respect to motor vehicles, if the vehicle manufacturer permits that certain controller functions are modified (e.g. by means of software, hardware, upgrading, selection, enabling, disabling) before or after the vehicle has been put into service, resulting in the vehicle having an increased maximum speed, the maximum possible speed achievable by means of adjustment of these controller functions is declared. With respect to trailers, the maximum speed as permitted by the vehicle manufacturer is declared.
Bodywork. 12.1. Devices for indirect vision
12.1.1. Mirrors...............................................................................................................
12.1.1.1. Drawing(s) showing the position of the mirror relative to the vehicle structure:
12.1.1.2. Details of the method of attachment including that part of the vehicle structure to which it is attached:..................................................
12.1.1.3. Optional equipment which may affect the rearward field of vision: .................
12.1.1.4. A brief description of the electronic components (if any) of the adjustment device: ...............................................................................................................
12.1.2. Devices for indirect vision other than mirrors: .................................................
12.1.2.1. Sufficiently detailed drawings with the installation instructions: ......................
12.1.2.2. In the case of camera-monitor system of Classes I to IV: .................................
12.1.2.2.1. Drawing(s)/photograph(s) showing the position of the camera(s) relative to the vehicle structure: ...............................................................................................
12.1.2.2.2. Drawing(s)/photograph(s) showing the arrangement of the monitor(s) including surrounding interior parts: ................................................................
12.1.2.2.3. Drawing(s)/photograph(s) showing the drivers view onto the monitor(s): .......
12.1.2.2.4. Drawing(s)/photograph(s) showing the setup and monitor image of the required field of view: ......................................................................................
12.1.2.2.5. Details of the method of attachment of the camera-monitor device(s) including that part of the vehicle structure to which it is attached: ...................................
12.1.2.2.6. Optional equipment which may affect the rearward field of vision: .................
12.1.2.2.7. A brief description of the electronic components (if any) of the adjustment device: ...............................................................................................................
12.1.2.2.8. A technical specification and operator's manual of the camera-monitor system according to ISO 16505:2015: ..........................................................................
12.1.2.2.9. Documentation referred to in paragraph 16.1.1.1.1., if applicable: .................. Annex 3 Communication co...
Bodywork. 6.1. Seats:
6.1.1. Number of seats: ___________________ 1/ Strike out what does not apply. 2/ This value must be rounded to the nearest tenth of a millimetre. 3/ This value must be calculated with π = 3.1416 and rounded to the nearest cm3. 4/ Specify the tolerance. Annex 2 The following information, when applicable, shall be supplied in triplicate and shall include a summary. If there are drawings, they shall be to an appropriate scale and show sufficient detail. They shall be presented in A4 format or folded to that format. In the case of microprocessor controlled functions, appropriate operating information shall be supplied.
Bodywork. 7.1. Seats:
7.1.1. Number of seats: