Unladen vehicle mass means the nominal mass of a complete vehicle as determined by the following criteria:
Unladen vehicle mass means the nominal mass of a complete vehicle with bodywork and all factory fitted equipment, electrical and auxiliary equipment for normal operation of the vehicle, including liquids, tools, fire extinguisher, standard spare parts, chocks and spare wheel, if fitted. The fuel tank is filled to 90 per cent of manufacturer rated capacity and the other liquid containing systems (except those for used water) to 100 per cent of the capacity specified by the manufacturer.
Unladen vehicle mass means the nominal mass of the vehicle as indicated by the manufacturer(s) including all factory fitted equipment for normal operation of that vehicle (e.g. fire extinguisher, tools, spare wheel), plus coolant, oils, 90 per cent of fuel and 100 per cent of other gas or liquids, as specified by the manufacturer.
More Definitions of Unladen vehicle mass
Unladen vehicle mass means the nominal mass of the vehicle as indicated by the manufacturer(s) including all factory fitted standard equipment for normal operation of that vehicle (e.g. fire extinguisher, tools, spare wheel), plus coolant, oils, 90 per cent of fuel and 100 per cent of other gas or liquids, as specified by the manufacturer, with the exception of used water. In the case of mobile machinery, the machinery shall be considered as ready for operation.
Unladen vehicle mass means the nominal mass of a complete vehicle as determined by the following criteria: 2.1. Mass of the vehicle with bodywork and all factory fitted equipment, electrical and auxiliary equipment for normal operation of vehicle, including liquids, tools, fire extinguisher, standard spare parts, chocks and spare wheel, if fitted. 2.2. 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.
Unladen vehicle mass means the nominal mass of the vehicle [type and version] as indicated by the manufacturer(s) including all factory fitted [standard] equipment for normal operation of that vehicle [type and version] (e.g. fire extinguisher, tools, spare wheel), plus coolant, oils, 90 per cent of fuel and 100 per cent of other gas or liquids, as specified by the manufacturer, with the exception of used water.
Unladen vehicle mass means the nominal mass of a complete vehicle as determined by the following criteria:
2.37.1. Mass of the vehicle with bodywork and all factory fitted equipment, electrical and auxiliary equipment for normal operation of vehicle, including liquids, tools, fire extinguisher, standard spare parts, chocks and spare wheel, if fitted.
2.37.2. 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 2.38. "Upper bumper reference line" means a line which identifies the upper limit to significant points of pedestrian contact with the bumper. It is defined as the geometric trace of the upper most points of contact between a straight edge 700 mm long and the bumper, when the straight edge, held parallel to the vertical longitudinal plane and inclined rearwards by 20°, is traversed across the front of the vehicle, while maintaining contact with the ground and with the surface of the bumper (see Figure 10). Where necessary the straight edge shall be shortened to avoid any contact with structures above the bumper. Figure 10
Unladen vehicle mass means the nominal mass of a complete vehicle as determined by the following criteria: [2.1. Mass of the vehicle with bodywork and all factory fitted accessories, electrical and auxiliary equipment for normal operation of vehicle, including liquids, tools, fire extinguisher, standard spare parts, chocks and spare wheel, if fitted.]1/ 2.2. 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. [2.3. If the vehicle is intended to be capable of towing, the mass in running order shall include the mass of the coupling device or, if one is not fitted by the manufacturer, a notional mass representing a typical towing device suitable for the vehicle and loads concerned.]