Target vehicle definition

Target vehicle or “target” means a target simulating the bulk and the radar cross section of a regular passenger car of category M1 AA saloon 1/
Target vehicle or "target" means a high volume series production passenger car of category M1 AA saloon 1 or in the case of a soft target an object representative of such a vehicle in terms of its detection characteristics applicable to the sensor system of the AEBS under test.
Target vehicle or “target” means a target simulating the bulk and the radar cross section of a regular passenger car of category M1 AA saloon 1/ a high volume series production [passenger car / vehicle] of category M1 AA saloon 1/ or an object representative of such a vehicle in terms of its detection characteristics applicable to the sensor system of the AEBS under test. • J withdraws J proposal N°3 • UK: concern that a vehicle could comply with one target but not with another, both meeting the definition • OICA: supports UK, study reservation • TF to recommend above CLEPA proposal to the IG, subject to withdrawal of the study reservations. • Order of the definitions to be revised according to document AEBS/LDWS-TF02-11

More Definitions of Target vehicle

Target vehicle means a M1 vehicle used to simulate a forthcoming rear end collision situation during the AEBS test.

Related to Target vehicle

  • Subject Vehicle means the vehicle being tested.

  • Transit vehicle means a bus, rapid transit vehicle, railroad car, street railway car, water vehicle, taxicab, or other type of public transportation vehicle or individual unit, whether operated singly or in a group that provides public transportation.

  • Fleet Vehicle means a new motor vehicle sold and titled

  • Exotic Vehicle means antique cars that are over 20 years old or have not been manufactured for 10 or more years or any vehicle with an original manufacturer’s suggested retail price greater than $50,000.

  • Junk vehicle means a vehicle of any age that is damaged or defective in any one or combination of any of the following ways that either makes the vehicle immediately inoperable, or would prohibit the vehicle from being operated in a reasonably safe manner upon the public streets and highways under its own power if self-propelled, or while being towed or pushed, if not self-propelled: