Automotive Repair Industry: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 233-Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 40 and 334, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 4087 pages |
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... brake light performance combined with both driver and roadway characteristics and performance ) , to the accident model and its measures of safety effectiveness such as accident , injury , and fatality rates . We must also con- sider ...
... brake light performance combined with both driver and roadway characteristics and performance ) , to the accident model and its measures of safety effectiveness such as accident , injury , and fatality rates . We must also con- sider ...
Page 3009
... Brakes Lights Taillights -Brake lights Steering Dollar Investment in PMVI Owners ' Enforce Training Attitudes ment Equipment MODEL OF TRAFFIC FLOW Braking MODEL OF THE ACCIDENT 2 - Vehicle Accidents Head - On Accidents Rear - End ...
... Brakes Lights Taillights -Brake lights Steering Dollar Investment in PMVI Owners ' Enforce Training Attitudes ment Equipment MODEL OF TRAFFIC FLOW Braking MODEL OF THE ACCIDENT 2 - Vehicle Accidents Head - On Accidents Rear - End ...
Page 3013
... Brake Lights 2 NUMBER INSPECTIONS , YEAR Figure 6. Predictive model for the effect of period between inspections . Note that in neither case does doubling the inspection frequency reduce failures by as much as half . The model's output ...
... Brake Lights 2 NUMBER INSPECTIONS , YEAR Figure 6. Predictive model for the effect of period between inspections . Note that in neither case does doubling the inspection frequency reduce failures by as much as half . The model's output ...
Page 3014
... brake pads which produce an unpleasant scraping sound when the pads are worn ; and light outage signals on the control panel . Similarly , improved design could reduce the inherent failure rate of many components such as headlights and ...
... brake pads which produce an unpleasant scraping sound when the pads are worn ; and light outage signals on the control panel . Similarly , improved design could reduce the inherent failure rate of many components such as headlights and ...
Page 3036
... Brake work was found satisfactory in some 80 percent of the cases , but 1 front end work was only about 40 percent satisfactory , and headlamp adjustment only about 30 percent . Engine work was satisfactory in more than 70 percent , and ...
... Brake work was found satisfactory in some 80 percent of the cases , but 1 front end work was only about 40 percent satisfactory , and headlamp adjustment only about 30 percent . Engine work was satisfactory in more than 70 percent , and ...
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2-door hardtop accident ACTUAL OR ESTIMATED Appearance and convenience apprentice apprenticeship as-damaged auto automobile Automotive ball joints BODY TYPE 2-door brake Buick Buick Special bumper Chevy II CLASS OF DAMAGE collision damage column three Conditionally driveable convenience items cracks crash DAMAGE X Class damaged vehicles Dodge Dart driveable but repairs Engine mounts ESTIMATED REPAIR COSTS fan clutch frame front suspension front wheel Fuel tank Full ACTUAL FUNCTIONAL ITEMS DAMAGED hardtop Headlights Hood IMPACT ZONE items Not determined latch licensing lower control arm mechanics Motor Vehicle Inspection Pontiac Radiator reinspection repair shops repairs needed repairs required replaced Right front SAFETY AND FUNCTIONAL sheet metal Shock absorber shown in Figure station wagon steering column steering knuckle strut tie rod tire torsion arm trade Transmission linkage Unsafe to drive Vehicle Inspection VIEW SHOWS VW Type Wheel alignment Windshield wrecking yards x x x ZONE 3 CLASS
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