Active vehicle mode definition

Active vehicle mode means the vehicle mode when:
Active vehicle mode means the vehicle mode when: The powertrain moves the vehicle, on release of the brake system and in some cases by application of pressure to the accelerator pedal (or activation of an equivalent control).
Active vehicle mode means the vehicle mode when:- Application of pressure to the accelerator pedal (or activation of an equivalent control) or release of the brake system will cause the power train to move the vehicle, and- All the systems and components are fully Booted Up & Active.OICA Justification: to be in line with 15.1.1 (backing event start)

Related to Active vehicle mode

  • All-terrain type I vehicle means the same as that term is defined in Section 41-22-2.

  • Tank vehicle means a commercial motor vehicle that is designed to transport any liquid or gaseous materials within a tank or tanks having an individual rated capacity of more than one hundred nineteen gallons and an aggregate rated capacity of one thousand gallons or more that is either permanently or temporarily attached to the vehicle or chassis. A commercial motor vehicle transporting an empty storage container tank not designed for transportation with a rated capacity of one thousand gallons or more that is temporarily attached to a flatbed trailer is not considered a tank vehicle.

  • Eligible In-Transit Inventory means, as of any date of determination thereof, without duplication of other Eligible Inventory, In-Transit Inventory:

  • Mass of a vehicle in running order means the mass of an unladen vehicle with bodywork, and with coupling device in the case of a towing vehicle, or the mass of the chassis with cab if the manufacturer does not fit the bodywork and/or coupling device, including coolant, oils, 90 per cent of fuel, 100 per cent of other liquids except used waters, tools, spare wheel, driver (75 kg) and, for buses and coaches, the mass of the crew member (75 kg) if there is a crew seat in the vehicle.

  • Shared vehicle driver means an individual who has been authorized to drive the

  • Off-highway vehicle means the same as that term is defined in Section 41-22-2.

  • Bi-fuel vehicle means a vehicle with two separate fuel storage systems that is designed to run primarily on only one fuel at a time; however, the simultaneous use of both fuels is permitted in limited amount and duration.