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ANNEX IU.K.GENERAL DEFINITIONS, CRITERIA FOR VEHICLE CATEGORISATION, TYPES OF VEHICLE AND TYPES OF BODYWORK

INTRODUCTORY PARTDefinitions and general provisionsU.K.

1.DefinitionsU.K.

1.1.‘Seating position’ means any location capable of accommodating one person seated who is at least as large as:U.K.
(a)

the manikin of the 50th percentile adult male in the case of the driver;

(b)

the manikin of the 5th percentile adult female in all other cases.

1.2.‘Seat’ means a complete structure with trim, integral or not with the vehicle body structure, which is intended to seat one person.U.K.

It includes both an individual seat and a bench seat, as well as folding seats and removable seats.

1.3.‘Goods’ means primarily any movable things.U.K.

It includes products in bulk, manufactured goods, liquids, living animals, crops, indivisible loads.

1.4.‘Maximum mass’ means the ‘technically permissible maximum laden mass’.U.K.

2.General provisionsU.K.

2.1.Number of seating positionsU.K.
2.1.1.The requirements regarding the number of seating positions apply to seats that are designed for use when the vehicle is travelling on the road.U.K.
2.1.2.They do not apply to seats that are designed for use when the vehicle is stationary and which are clearly identified to users either by means of a pictogram or a sign with an appropriate text.U.K.
2.1.3.The following requirements apply for the counting of the seating positions:U.K.
(a)

each individual seat shall be counted as one seating position;

(b)

in the case of a bench seat, any space having a width of at least 400 mm measured at the seat cushion level shall be counted as one seating position.

This condition shall not prevent the manufacturer from using the general provisions referred to in point 1.1;

(c)

however, a space as referred to in point (b) shall not be counted as one seating position where:

(i)

the bench seat includes features that prevent the bottom of the manikin from sitting in a natural way - for example: the presence of a fixed console box, an unpadded area or an interior trim interrupting the nominal seating surface;

(ii)

the design of the floor pan located immediately in front of a presumed seating position (for example the presence of a tunnel) prevents the feet of the manikin from being positioned in a natural way.

2.1.4.With respect to vehicles covered by UN Regulations No 66 and No 107, the dimension referred to in point 2.1.3(b) shall be aligned with the minimum space required for one person in relation to the various classes of vehicles.U.K.
2.1.5.When seat anchors for a removable seat are present in a vehicle, the removable seat shall be counted in the determination of the number of the seating positions.U.K.
2.1.6.An area intended for an occupied wheelchair shall be regarded as one seating position.U.K.
2.1.6.1.This provision shall be without prejudice to the requirements of paragraphs 3.6.1 and 3.7 of Annex 8 to UN Regulation No 107.U.K.
2.2.Maximum massU.K.
2.2.1.In the case of a tractor unit for semi-trailer, the maximum mass to be considered for classifying the vehicle shall include the maximum mass of the semi-trailer borne by the fifth wheel coupling.U.K.
2.2.2.In the case of a motor vehicle that can tow a centre-axle trailer or a rigid drawbar trailer, the maximum mass to be considered for classifying the motor vehicle shall include the maximum mass transferred to the towing vehicle by the coupling.U.K.
2.2.3.In the case of a semi-trailer, a centre-axle trailer and a rigid drawbar trailer, the maximum mass to be considered for classifying the vehicle shall correspond to the maximum mass transmitted to the ground by the wheels of an axle or group of axles when coupled to the towing vehicle.U.K.
2.2.4.In the case of a converter dolly, the maximum mass to be considered for classifying the vehicle shall include the maximum mass of the semi-trailer borne by the fifth wheel coupling.U.K.
2.3.Special equipmentU.K.
2.3.1.Vehicles fitted primarily with fixed equipment such as machinery or apparatus shall be regarded as N or O category.U.K.
2.4.UnitsU.K.
2.4.1.Unless otherwise stated any unit of measurement and associated symbol shall conform to [F1the Units of Measurement Regulations 1986].U.K.

Textual Amendments

F1Words in Annex 1 point 2.4.1 substituted (31.12.2022 at 11.00 p.m.) by The Road Vehicles and Non-Road Mobile Machinery (Type-Approval) (Amendment and Transitional Provisions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1273), regs. 1(2), 40(2)

3.Categorisation into vehicle categoriesU.K.

3.1.The manufacturer is responsible for the categorisation of a type of vehicle into a specific category.U.K.

For such purposes, all the relevant criteria described in this Annex shall be met.

3.2.The approval authority may request from the manufacturer appropriate additional information with the aim of demonstrating that a type of vehicle needs to be categorised as special purpose vehicle in the special group (‘SG Code’).U.K.