80_FR_48563 80 FR 48408 - Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Ford Motor Company Application for an Exemption

80 FR 48408 - Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Ford Motor Company Application for an Exemption

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 155 (August 12, 2015)

Page Range48408-48409
FR Document2015-19801

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announces its decision to grant Ford Motor Company's (Ford) exemption application to allow motor carriers to operate Ford's Transit-based commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) that do not meet the exhaust system location requirements in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs). The FMCSRs require (1) the exhaust system of a bus powered by a gasoline engine to discharge to the atmosphere at or within 6 inches forward of the rearmost part of the bus and (2) the exhaust system of every truck and truck tractor to discharge to the atmosphere at a location to the rear of the cab or, if the exhaust projects above the cab, at a location near the rear of the cab. Although the Ford Transit does not meet these requirements, it has undergone performance-based testing which demonstrates that the exhaust system achieves a level of safety equivalent to or greater than the level of safety that would be obtained by complying with the regulation. Ford performed carbon monoxide (CO) concentration tests which used CO monitors at various locations within the vehicle to measure the concentration of CO ingress into the occupant compartment (from the vehicles' own powertrain and exhaust system) under various driving conditions including idle and top speed. The tests showed that the resulting CO concentration is below every threshold used by Federal agencies. FMCSA has concluded that the limited 2-year exemption will achieve a level of safety equivalent to or greater than the level of safety provided by the rule restricting the location of exhaust systems on CMVs to ensure that exhaust fumes will not affect the driver's alertness or health or the health of passengers.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 155 (Wednesday, August 12, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 155 (Wednesday, August 12, 2015)]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

[Docket No. FMCSA-2015-0111]


Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Ford Motor 
Company Application for an Exemption

AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice of final disposition.

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SUMMARY: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) 
announces its decision to grant Ford Motor Company's (Ford) exemption 
application to allow motor carriers to operate Ford's Transit-based 
commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) that do not meet the exhaust system 
location requirements in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations 
(FMCSRs). The FMCSRs require (1) the exhaust system of a bus powered by 
a gasoline engine to discharge to the atmosphere at or within 6 inches 
forward of the rearmost part of the bus and (2) the exhaust system of 
every truck and truck tractor to discharge to the atmosphere at a 
location to the rear of the cab or, if the exhaust projects above the 
cab, at a location near the rear of the cab. Although the Ford Transit 
does not meet these requirements, it has undergone performance-based 
testing which demonstrates that the exhaust system achieves a level of 
safety equivalent to or greater than the level of safety that would be 
obtained by complying with the regulation. Ford performed carbon 
monoxide (CO) concentration tests which used CO monitors at various 
locations within the vehicle to measure the concentration of CO ingress 
into the occupant compartment (from the vehicles' own powertrain and 
exhaust system) under various driving conditions including idle and top 
speed. The tests showed that the resulting CO concentration is below 
every threshold used by Federal agencies. FMCSA has concluded that the 
limited 2-year exemption will achieve a level of safety equivalent to 
or greater than the level of safety provided by the rule restricting 
the location of exhaust systems on CMVs to ensure that exhaust fumes 
will not affect the driver's alertness or health or the health of 
passengers.

DATES: This exemption is effective August 12, 2015 and ending August 
14, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Luke Loy, Vehicle and Roadside 
Operations Division, Office of Carrier, Driver, and Vehicle Safety, MC-
PSV, (202) 366-0676, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, 1200 
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001.
    Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or 
comments submitted to notice requesting public comments on the 
exemption application, go to www.regulations.gov at any time or visit 
Room W12-140 on the ground level of the West Building, 1200 New Jersey 
Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., ET, Monday 
through Friday, except Federal holidays. The on-line Federal document 
management system is available 24 hours each day, 365 days each year. 
The docket number is listed at the beginning of this notice.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315 to grant 
exemptions from certain parts of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Regulations. FMCSA must publish a notice of each exemption request in 
the Federal Register (49 CFR 381.315(a)). The Agency must provide the 
public an opportunity to inspect the information relevant to the 
application, including any safety analyses that have been conducted. 
The Agency must also provide an opportunity for public comment on the 
request.
    The Agency reviews safety analyses and public comments submitted, 
and determines whether granting the exemption would likely achieve a 
level of safety equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be 
achieved by the current regulation (49 CFR 381.305). The decision of 
the Agency must be published in the Federal Register (49 CFR 
381.315(b)) with the reasons for denying or granting the application 
and, if granted, the name of the person or class of persons receiving 
the exemption, and the regulatory provision from which the exemption is 
granted. The notice must also specify the effective period and explain 
the terms and conditions of the exemption. The exemption may be renewed 
(49 CFR 381.300(b)).

Ford's Application for Exemption

    Ford applied for an exemption from 49 CFR 393.83 to allow motor 
carriers to operate Ford-manufactured Transit-based CMVs that do not 
comply with the exhaust system location requirements. A copy of the 
application is included in the docket referenced at the beginning of 
this notice.
    Section 393.83, ``Exhaust systems,'' includes requirements 
regarding the location of exhaust systems on CMVS to ensure that 
exhaust fumes will not affect the driver's alertness or health or the 
health of passengers. Specifically, Sec.  393.83(c) states that ``[t]he 
exhaust system of a bus powered by a gasoline engine shall discharge to 
the atmosphere at or within 6 inches forward of the rearmost part of 
the bus''; Sec.  393.83(e) states that ``[t]he exhaust system of every 
truck and truck tractor shall discharge to the atmosphere at a location 
to the rear of the cab or, if the exhaust projects above the cab, at a 
location near the rear of the cab.''
    Ford noted in its application that, while its Transit-based CMVs 
may not satisfy the specific exhaust system location requirements of 
Sec.  393.83, it has several internal requirements applicable to the 
design of the tailpipe system that ensure the system will provide high 
levels of safety for its customers. According to the application:

    . . . Ford's requirements address passenger compartment exhaust 
gas intrusion and management of high temperature components. These 
requirements include testing of the system and basic design 
requirements for the location of the tailpipe in relation to 
underbody components like the brake lines and fuel lines.
    Most significantly Ford uses internal performance based tests 
that demonstrate the system achieves a level of safety equivalent to 
or greater than, the level of safety that would be obtained by 
complying with the regulation. The main test of interest is the 
Carbon Monoxide Concentration test. This performance based test uses 
CO monitors at various locations in the vehicle to measure the 
concentration of CO ingress into the occupant compartment (from 
vehicles' own powertrain and exhaust system) under various driving 
conditions including idle and top speed.

    Ford tested the 2015 model year Transit in accordance with ``Ford 
global common engineering test procedures,'' which limits carbon 
monoxide (CO) levels to 27 parts-per-million (ppm) for a 30 minute Time 
Weighted Average (TWA) during continuous driving. Ford stated that the 
27 ppm limit is based on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) 
Acute Exposure Guideline Level limits for CO exposure for 8 hour TWA, 
which is more severe than both the Occupational Safety & Health

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Administration's (OSHA) permissible exposure limit of 50 ppm for an 8 
hour TWA and the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health's 
(NIOSH) permissible exposure limit of 35 ppm for a 10 hour TWA. Under 
``worst-case conditions,'' Ford measured the CO level to be 17 ppm for 
the Model year 2015 Transit, well below the EPA, OSHA, and NIOSH 
limits.
    Additionally Ford stated that it has internal requirements to 
establish the appropriate clearance required between a vehicle and the 
ground to meet a minimum level of on-road functionality. Ford has 
specific departure angle requirements for their vehicle to reduce 
tailpipe contact with the ground, curbs, ramps, etc., during various 
driving modes which may result in damage to the exhaust system that may 
adversely affect the exhaust function.
    FMCSA published a notice of the application in the Federal Register 
on April 17, 2015, and asked for public comment (80 FR 21294).

Comments

    The Agency received one comment, from an anonymous commenter. The 
commenter expressed concern ``that over time after the vehicle is 
initially manufactured, the exhaust system will be subject to wear and 
tear and as such may not perform to the same standard that it did upon 
original manufacture. Although Ford was able to demonstrate that the 
system was able to detect potentially dangerous situations with the 
exhaust at the time of manufacture, we will truly have no understanding 
of how that system will perform 10 or 15 years later.''

FMCSA Response

    FMCSA acknowledges the commenter's concern that exhaust systems, 
like other vehicle components and equipment, are subject to wear and 
tear as vehicles age. However, 49 CFR part 396 requires a motor carrier 
to systematically inspect, repair, and maintain all motor vehicles 
subject to its control (Sec.  396.3(a)), and ensure that all parts and 
accessories are in safe and proper operating condition at all times 
(Sec.  396.3(a)(1)). Further, Sec.  396.17 requires every CMV to be 
inspected at least once every 12 months in accordance with the 
provisions of Appendix G to Subchapter B of Chapter III of the FMCSRs, 
``Minimum Periodic Inspection Standards,'' which includes a review of 
the vehicle's exhaust system. Finally, FMCSA expects that, as these 
exhaust systems wear out, vehicle owners will replace them with exhaust 
systems identical or equivalent to the original equipment, ensuring an 
equivalent level of performance.
    As noted below, this temporary exemption is valid for a limited 
period of 2 years, and any party possessing information that would 
demonstrate that motor carriers using Ford Transit-based CMVS are not 
achieving the requisite statutory level of safety should immediately 
notify FMCSA. The Agency will evaluate any such information and, if 
safety is being compromised or if the continuation of the exemption is 
not consistent with 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315(b), will take 
immediate steps to revoke the exemption.

FMCSA Decision

    The FMCSA has evaluated the Ford exemption application. The Agency 
believes that granting the temporary exemption to allow the operation 
of Model Year 2015 Ford Transit-based gas bus models (of all gross 
vehicle weight ratings), vans over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight 
rating, and corresponding future Transit-based models of the same 
design produced during the effective period of the exemption will 
provide a level of safety that is equivalent to, or greater than, the 
level of safety achieved without the exemption. Ford conducted 
performance-based testing that demonstrates that the design of the 
exhaust system for the Model Year 2015 and later Fort Transit CMVs (1) 
results in CO exposure limits that are well below EPA, OSHA, and NIOSH 
established thresholds, and (2) will maintain a level of safety that is 
equivalent to the level of safety achieved without the exemption.

Terms and Conditions for the Exemption

    The Agency hereby grants the exemption for a 2-year period, 
beginning August 12, 2015 and ending August 14, 2017. During the 
temporary exemption period, motor carriers will be allowed to operate 
Model Year 2015 Ford Transit-based gas bus models (of all gross vehicle 
weight ratings), vans over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating, 
and corresponding future Transit-based models of the same design 
produced during the effective period of the exemption that do not meet 
the exhaust system location requirements. The exemption will be valid 
for 2 years unless rescinded earlier by FMCSA. The exemption will be 
rescinded if: (1) Motor carriers and/or commercial motor vehicles fail 
to comply with the terms and conditions of the exemption; (2) the 
exemption has resulted in a lower level of safety than was maintained 
before it was granted; or (3) continuation of the exemption would not 
be consistent with the goals and objectives of 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 
31315(b).
    Interested parties possessing information that would demonstrate 
that motor carriers using Ford Transit-based CMVs are not achieving the 
requisite statutory level of safety should immediately notify FMCSA. 
The Agency will evaluate any such information and, if safety is being 
compromised or if the continuation of the exemption is not consistent 
with 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315(b), will take immediate steps to 
revoke the exemption.

Preemption

    During the period the exemption is in effect, no State shall 
enforce any law or regulation that conflicts with or is inconsistent 
with this exemption with respect to a person operating a vehicle 
covered by the exemption.

    Issued on August 5, 2015.
T.F. Scott Darling, III,
Chief Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2015-19801 Filed 8-11-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                  this notice. We will consider all                       by the rule restricting the location of               Ford’s Application for Exemption
                                                  comments received before the close of                   exhaust systems on CMVs to ensure that                   Ford applied for an exemption from
                                                  business on the closing date indicated                  exhaust fumes will not affect the                     49 CFR 393.83 to allow motor carriers
                                                  earlier in the notice.                                  driver’s alertness or health or the health            to operate Ford-manufactured Transit-
                                                    Issued on: July 28, 2015.                             of passengers.                                        based CMVs that do not comply with
                                                  Larry W. Minor,                                         DATES: This exemption is effective                    the exhaust system location
                                                  Associate Administrator for Policy.                     August 12, 2015 and ending August 14,                 requirements. A copy of the application
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–19797 Filed 8–11–15; 8:45 am]             2017.                                                 is included in the docket referenced at
                                                  BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.                  the beginning of this notice.
                                                                                                          Luke Loy, Vehicle and Roadside                           Section 393.83, ‘‘Exhaust systems,’’
                                                                                                          Operations Division, Office of Carrier,               includes requirements regarding the
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            Driver, and Vehicle Safety, MC–PSV,                   location of exhaust systems on CMVS to
                                                                                                          (202) 366–0676, Federal Motor Carrier                 ensure that exhaust fumes will not affect
                                                  Federal Motor Carrier Safety                            Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey                the driver’s alertness or health or the
                                                  Administration                                          Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590–                     health of passengers. Specifically,
                                                                                                          0001.                                                 § 393.83(c) states that ‘‘[t]he exhaust
                                                  [Docket No. FMCSA–2015–0111]                                                                                  system of a bus powered by a gasoline
                                                                                                             Docket: For access to the docket to                engine shall discharge to the
                                                  Parts and Accessories Necessary for                     read background documents or                          atmosphere at or within 6 inches
                                                  Safe Operation; Ford Motor Company                      comments submitted to notice                          forward of the rearmost part of the bus’’;
                                                  Application for an Exemption                            requesting public comments on the                     § 393.83(e) states that ‘‘[t]he exhaust
                                                                                                          exemption application, go to                          system of every truck and truck tractor
                                                  AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety
                                                                                                          www.regulations.gov at any time or visit              shall discharge to the atmosphere at a
                                                  Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
                                                                                                          Room W12–140 on the ground level of                   location to the rear of the cab or, if the
                                                  ACTION: Notice of final disposition.                    the West Building, 1200 New Jersey                    exhaust projects above the cab, at a
                                                  SUMMARY:   The Federal Motor Carrier                    Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9                 location near the rear of the cab.’’
                                                  Safety Administration (FMCSA)                           a.m. and 5 p.m., ET, Monday through                      Ford noted in its application that,
                                                  announces its decision to grant Ford                    Friday, except Federal holidays. The on-              while its Transit-based CMVs may not
                                                  Motor Company’s (Ford) exemption                        line Federal document management                      satisfy the specific exhaust system
                                                  application to allow motor carriers to                  system is available 24 hours each day,                location requirements of § 393.83, it has
                                                  operate Ford’s Transit-based                            365 days each year. The docket number                 several internal requirements applicable
                                                  commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) that                   is listed at the beginning of this notice.            to the design of the tailpipe system that
                                                  do not meet the exhaust system location                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            ensure the system will provide high
                                                  requirements in the Federal Motor                                                                             levels of safety for its customers.
                                                                                                          Background
                                                  Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs).                                                                          According to the application:
                                                  The FMCSRs require (1) the exhaust                         FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C.                  . . . Ford’s requirements address passenger
                                                  system of a bus powered by a gasoline                   31136(e) and 31315 to grant exemptions                compartment exhaust gas intrusion and
                                                  engine to discharge to the atmosphere at                from certain parts of the Federal Motor               management of high temperature
                                                  or within 6 inches forward of the                       Carrier Safety Regulations. FMCSA must                components. These requirements include
                                                  rearmost part of the bus and (2) the                    publish a notice of each exemption                    testing of the system and basic design
                                                  exhaust system of every truck and truck                 request in the Federal Register (49 CFR               requirements for the location of the tailpipe
                                                                                                                                                                in relation to underbody components like the
                                                  tractor to discharge to the atmosphere at               381.315(a)). The Agency must provide
                                                                                                                                                                brake lines and fuel lines.
                                                  a location to the rear of the cab or, if the            the public an opportunity to inspect the                Most significantly Ford uses internal
                                                  exhaust projects above the cab, at a                    information relevant to the application,              performance based tests that demonstrate the
                                                  location near the rear of the cab.                      including any safety analyses that have               system achieves a level of safety equivalent
                                                  Although the Ford Transit does not                      been conducted. The Agency must also                  to or greater than, the level of safety that
                                                  meet these requirements, it has                         provide an opportunity for public                     would be obtained by complying with the
                                                  undergone performance-based testing                     comment on the request.                               regulation. The main test of interest is the
                                                                                                                                                                Carbon Monoxide Concentration test. This
                                                  which demonstrates that the exhaust                        The Agency reviews safety analyses                 performance based test uses CO monitors at
                                                  system achieves a level of safety                       and public comments submitted, and                    various locations in the vehicle to measure
                                                  equivalent to or greater than the level of              determines whether granting the                       the concentration of CO ingress into the
                                                  safety that would be obtained by                        exemption would likely achieve a level                occupant compartment (from vehicles’ own
                                                  complying with the regulation. Ford                     of safety equivalent to, or greater than,             powertrain and exhaust system) under
                                                  performed carbon monoxide (CO)                          the level that would be achieved by the               various driving conditions including idle and
                                                  concentration tests which used CO                       current regulation (49 CFR 381.305).                  top speed.
                                                  monitors at various locations within the                The decision of the Agency must be                      Ford tested the 2015 model year
                                                  vehicle to measure the concentration of                 published in the Federal Register (49                 Transit in accordance with ‘‘Ford global
                                                  CO ingress into the occupant                            CFR 381.315(b)) with the reasons for                  common engineering test procedures,’’
                                                  compartment (from the vehicles’ own                     denying or granting the application and,              which limits carbon monoxide (CO)
                                                  powertrain and exhaust system) under                    if granted, the name of the person or                 levels to 27 parts-per-million (ppm) for
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                                                  various driving conditions including                    class of persons receiving the                        a 30 minute Time Weighted Average
                                                  idle and top speed. The tests showed                    exemption, and the regulatory provision               (TWA) during continuous driving. Ford
                                                  that the resulting CO concentration is                  from which the exemption is granted.                  stated that the 27 ppm limit is based on
                                                  below every threshold used by Federal                   The notice must also specify the                      the Environmental Protection Agency’s
                                                  agencies. FMCSA has concluded that                      effective period and explain the terms                (EPA) Acute Exposure Guideline Level
                                                  the limited 2-year exemption will                       and conditions of the exemption. The                  limits for CO exposure for 8 hour TWA,
                                                  achieve a level of safety equivalent to or              exemption may be renewed (49 CFR                      which is more severe than both the
                                                  greater than the level of safety provided               381.300(b)).                                          Occupational Safety & Health


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                                                  Administration’s (OSHA) permissible                     equipment, ensuring an equivalent level               was granted; or (3) continuation of the
                                                  exposure limit of 50 ppm for an 8 hour                  of performance.                                       exemption would not be consistent with
                                                  TWA and the National Institute of                         As noted below, this temporary                      the goals and objectives of 49 U.S.C.
                                                  Occupational Safety and Health’s                        exemption is valid for a limited period               31136(e) and 31315(b).
                                                  (NIOSH) permissible exposure limit of                   of 2 years, and any party possessing                    Interested parties possessing
                                                  35 ppm for a 10 hour TWA. Under                         information that would demonstrate                    information that would demonstrate
                                                  ‘‘worst-case conditions,’’ Ford measured                that motor carriers using Ford Transit-               that motor carriers using Ford Transit-
                                                  the CO level to be 17 ppm for the Model                 based CMVS are not achieving the                      based CMVs are not achieving the
                                                  year 2015 Transit, well below the EPA,                  requisite statutory level of safety should            requisite statutory level of safety should
                                                  OSHA, and NIOSH limits.                                 immediately notify FMCSA. The                         immediately notify FMCSA. The
                                                     Additionally Ford stated that it has                 Agency will evaluate any such                         Agency will evaluate any such
                                                  internal requirements to establish the                  information and, if safety is being                   information and, if safety is being
                                                  appropriate clearance required between                  compromised or if the continuation of                 compromised or if the continuation of
                                                  a vehicle and the ground to meet a                      the exemption is not consistent with 49               the exemption is not consistent with 49
                                                  minimum level of on-road functionality.                 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315(b), will take               U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315(b), will take
                                                  Ford has specific departure angle                       immediate steps to revoke the                         immediate steps to revoke the
                                                  requirements for their vehicle to reduce                exemption.                                            exemption.
                                                  tailpipe contact with the ground, curbs,                FMCSA Decision                                        Preemption
                                                  ramps, etc., during various driving
                                                                                                            The FMCSA has evaluated the Ford                       During the period the exemption is in
                                                  modes which may result in damage to
                                                                                                          exemption application. The Agency                     effect, no State shall enforce any law or
                                                  the exhaust system that may adversely                   believes that granting the temporary
                                                  affect the exhaust function.                                                                                  regulation that conflicts with or is
                                                                                                          exemption to allow the operation of                   inconsistent with this exemption with
                                                     FMCSA published a notice of the                      Model Year 2015 Ford Transit-based gas
                                                  application in the Federal Register on                                                                        respect to a person operating a vehicle
                                                                                                          bus models (of all gross vehicle weight               covered by the exemption.
                                                  April 17, 2015, and asked for public                    ratings), vans over 10,000 pounds gross
                                                  comment (80 FR 21294).                                  vehicle weight rating, and                              Issued on August 5, 2015.
                                                                                                          corresponding future Transit-based                    T.F. Scott Darling, III,
                                                  Comments
                                                                                                          models of the same design produced                    Chief Counsel.
                                                     The Agency received one comment,                     during the effective period of the                    [FR Doc. 2015–19801 Filed 8–11–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  from an anonymous commenter. The                        exemption will provide a level of safety              BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P
                                                  commenter expressed concern ‘‘that                      that is equivalent to, or greater than, the
                                                  over time after the vehicle is initially                level of safety achieved without the
                                                  manufactured, the exhaust system will                   exemption. Ford conducted                             DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  be subject to wear and tear and as such                 performance-based testing that
                                                  may not perform to the same standard                    demonstrates that the design of the                   Federal Motor Carrier Safety
                                                  that it did upon original manufacture.                  exhaust system for the Model Year 2015                Administration
                                                  Although Ford was able to demonstrate                   and later Fort Transit CMVs (1) results               [Docket No. FMCSA–2015–0048]
                                                  that the system was able to detect                      in CO exposure limits that are well
                                                  potentially dangerous situations with                   below EPA, OSHA, and NIOSH                            Qualification of Drivers; Exemption
                                                  the exhaust at the time of manufacture,                 established thresholds, and (2) will                  Applications; Vision
                                                  we will truly have no understanding of                  maintain a level of safety that is
                                                  how that system will perform 10 or 15                   equivalent to the level of safety                     AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety
                                                  years later.’’                                          achieved without the exemption.                       Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
                                                                                                                                                                ACTION: Notice of final disposition.
                                                  FMCSA Response                                          Terms and Conditions for the
                                                     FMCSA acknowledges the                               Exemption                                             SUMMARY:    FMCSA announces its
                                                  commenter’s concern that exhaust                           The Agency hereby grants the                       decision to exempt 26 individuals from
                                                  systems, like other vehicle components                  exemption for a 2-year period,                        the vision requirement in the Federal
                                                  and equipment, are subject to wear and                  beginning August 12, 2015 and ending                  Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
                                                  tear as vehicles age. However, 49 CFR                   August 14, 2017. During the temporary                 (FMCSRs). They are unable to meet the
                                                  part 396 requires a motor carrier to                    exemption period, motor carriers will be              vision requirement in one eye for
                                                  systematically inspect, repair, and                     allowed to operate Model Year 2015                    various reasons. The exemptions will
                                                  maintain all motor vehicles subject to its              Ford Transit-based gas bus models (of                 enable these individuals to operate
                                                  control (§ 396.3(a)), and ensure that all               all gross vehicle weight ratings), vans               commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) in
                                                  parts and accessories are in safe and                   over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight               interstate commerce without meeting
                                                  proper operating condition at all times                 rating, and corresponding future                      the prescribed vision requirement in
                                                  (§ 396.3(a)(1)). Further, § 396.17 requires             Transit-based models of the same design               one eye. The Agency has concluded that
                                                  every CMV to be inspected at least once                 produced during the effective period of               granting these exemptions will provide
                                                  every 12 months in accordance with the                  the exemption that do not meet the                    a level of safety that is equivalent to or
                                                  provisions of Appendix G to Subchapter                  exhaust system location requirements.                 greater than the level of safety
                                                                                                                                                                maintained without the exemptions for
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                                                  B of Chapter III of the FMCSRs,                         The exemption will be valid for 2 years
                                                  ‘‘Minimum Periodic Inspection                           unless rescinded earlier by FMCSA. The                these CMV drivers.
                                                  Standards,’’ which includes a review of                 exemption will be rescinded if: (1)                   DATES: The exemptions were granted
                                                  the vehicle’s exhaust system. Finally,                  Motor carriers and/or commercial motor                June 6, 2015. The exemptions expire on
                                                  FMCSA expects that, as these exhaust                    vehicles fail to comply with the terms                June 6, 2017.
                                                  systems wear out, vehicle owners will                   and conditions of the exemption; (2) the              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  replace them with exhaust systems                       exemption has resulted in a lower level               Charles A. Horan, III, Director, Carrier,
                                                  identical or equivalent to the original                 of safety than was maintained before it               Driver and Vehicle Safety Standards,


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Document Created: 2016-09-27 22:27:14
Document Modified: 2016-09-27 22:27:14
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of final disposition.
DatesThis exemption is effective August 12, 2015 and ending August 14, 2017.
ContactMr. Luke Loy, Vehicle and Roadside Operations Division, Office of Carrier, Driver, and Vehicle Safety, MC- PSV, (202) 366-0676, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001.
FR Citation80 FR 48408 

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