Mass in running order definition

Mass in running order means the mass of the vehicle, with its fuel tank(s) filled to at least 90 per cent of its or their capacity/capacities, including the mass of the driver, fuel and liquids, fitted with the standard equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and, when they are fitted, the mass of the bodywork, the cabin, the coupling and the spare wheel(s) as well as the tools.
Mass in running order or ‘M’ means the mass of the passenger car or light commercial vehicle with bodywork in running order as stated in the certificate of conformity and defined in point 2.6 of Annex I to Directive 2007/46/EC;
Mass in running order means the sum of the unladen vehicle mass and driver mass.

Examples of Mass in running order in a sentence

  • The fuel tank shall be filled to at least 90 per cent of rated capacity and the other liquid containing systems (except those for used water) to 100 per cent of the capacity specified by the manufacturer 3.3. "Mass in running order" (mref) means the nominal mass of a vehicle as determined by the following criteria: Sum of unladen vehicle mass and driver’s mass.

  • 𝑃𝑚𝑟 = Power [W] / (Mass in running order - 75 kg)(1) The Mass in running order is total mass of the vehicle full tank fuel with other extra accessory as well as tools.

  • Mass in running order is defined as the sum of the unladen vehicle mass and the driver’s mass, which are further defined in S.R.1. Gross vehicle mass is the maximum mass of the fully laden vehicle as declared specified by the manufacturer.

  • M= Mass in running order as defined in paragraph 3 of annex 3.N= Maximum number of simultaneous seating and standing positions excluding the driver seating position1.3.2. If there is a seat anchor for a removable seat, the removable seat is to be counted in the determination of the number of seating positions and of the pay mass.

  • Mass in running order is defined as the sum of the unladen vehicle mass and the driver’s mass, which are further defined in S.R.1. Gross vehicle mass is the maximum mass of the fully laden vehicle as declared by the manufacturer.


More Definitions of Mass in running order

Mass in running order means the nominal mass of a vehicle as determined by the sum of unladen vehicle mass and driver’s mass.
Mass in running order means the nominal mass of a vehicle as determined by the following criteria:
Mass in running order means the nominal mass of a vehicle as determined by the following criteria: Sum of unladen vehicle mass and driver’s mass. The driver’s mass is applied in accordance with paragraph 6.1. below. In the case of category 1-2 vehicles, additional crewmembers for which seating positions are provided shall be included, their mass being equal to, and incorporated in the same way as, that of the driver.
Mass in running order means the mass of the vehicle with bodywork and standard factoryequipment ("basic equipment" or "standard equipment"), including the fuel tank filled to 90 % of its capacity and operating fluids such as greases, oils and coolants, 100 % full gas cylinders, tools and tyre puncture assistance, plus the driver's mass calculated at a flat rate of 75 kg.
Mass in running order means the mass of the vehicle, with its fuel tank(s) filled to at least 90 per cent of its or their capacity/capacities, including the mass of the driver, fuel and liquids, fitted with the standard equipment in accordance with the
Mass in running order means the mass of the vehicle, with its fuel tank(s) filled to
Mass in running order means the mass of the ⌫ passenger car or light commercial ⌧ vehicle with bodywork in running order as stated in the