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kerb

kerb
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter)

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    1. I saw her walking along the kerb.
    2. unladen kerb mass:
    3. the unladen kerb mass, as defined in paragraph 2.10,
    4. The vehicle must be submitted at its kerb mass.
    5. ‘Ramp’ means a device to bridge the gap between the floor of a passenger compartment and the ground or kerb.
    6. The slope of the ramp, when extended or folded out on to a kerb of 150 mm in height, should not exceed 12 %.
    7. This annex specifies a laboratory test procedure to evaluate the axial (lateral) kerb impact collision properties of a wheel manufactured either wholly or partly of light alloys.
    8. ‘Lift’ means a device or system with a platform that can be raised and lowered to provide passenger access between the floor of a passenger compartment and the ground or kerb.
    9. The ramp shall be at least 800 mm wide. The slope of the ramp, when extended or folded out on to a kerb of 150 mm in height, should not exceed 12 %.
    10. The percentage of total energy described in paragraph 1.4 shall not be less that the percentage of total kerb mass of the vehicle in running order described in paragraph 1.3.
    11. ‘Unladen kerb mass’ means the mass of the vehicle in running order, unoccupied and unladen but complete with fuel, coolant, lubricant, tools and spare wheel (if these are provided as a standard equipment by the vehicle manufacturer).
    12. For the test, the vehicle shall either be fitted with all the normal components and equipment included in its unladen kerb mass or be in such a condition as to satisfy this requirement so far as the components and equipment of concern to the passenger compartment and the distribution of the mass of the vehicle as a whole, in running order, are concerned.
    13. The vehicle under test shall either be fitted with all the normal components and equipment included in its unladen kerb weight or be in such condition as to fulfil this requirement so far as the components and equipment affecting fire risks are concerned.
    14. the vehicle may be weighted to an extent not exceeding 10 per cent of its unladen kerb weight with additional weights rigidly secured to the structure in such a way as not to affect the behaviour of the structure of the passenger compartment during the test.