Decelerations Sample Clauses

Decelerations. 6.6.1. All decelerations shall be effected by fully closing the accelerator, the clutch remaining engaged. The clutch shall be disengaged at a speed of 10 km/h. 6.6.2. If the period of deceleration is longer than that prescribed for the corresponding phase, the vehicle's brakes shall be used to enable the timing of the cycle to be maintained. 6.6.3. If the period of deceleration is shorter than that prescribed for the correponding phase, the timing of the theoretical cycle shall be restored by a constant speed or idling period merging into succeeding constant speed or idling operation. In that case, paragraph 2.4.3. to this annex is not applicable. 6.6.4. At the end of the deceleration period (halt of the vehicle on the rollers), the gears shall be placed in neutral and the clutch engaged.
Decelerations. 6.5.1. All decelerations of the elementary urban cycle (Part One) shall be effected by removing the foot completely from the accelerator, the clutch remaining engaged. The clutch shall be disengaged, without use of the gear lever, at the higher of the following speeds: 10 km/h or the speed corresponding to the engine idle speed. All decelerations of the extra-urban cycle (Part Two) shall be effected by removing the foot completely from the accelerator, the clutch remaining engaged. The clutch shall be disengaged, without use of the gear lever, at a speed of 50 km/h for the last deceleration. 6.5.2. If the period of deceleration is longer than that prescribed for the corresponding phase, the vehicle's brakes shall be used to enable the timing of the cycle to be complied with. 6.5.3. If the period of deceleration is shorter than that prescribed for the corresponding phase, the timing of the theoretical cycle shall be restored by constant speed or idling period merging into the following operation. 6.5.4. At the end of the deceleration period (halt of the vehicle on the rollers) of the elementary urban cycle (Part One) the gears shall be placed in neutral and the clutch engaged.