SAE J3194:2019 pdf free
SAE J3194:2019 pdf free.Taxonomy and CA category of powered vehicles that have a curb weight of less than or equal to 500 A category of powered vehicles that have a curb weight of less than or equal to 500 pounds (227 kg) and a top speed of 30 mph (48 km/h) or less.
NOTE 1: The top speed of 30 mph is solely for the purpose of categorization. Powered micromobility vehicles should be operated at speeds deemed safe by local or state regulations and required by regulatory authorities. Each vehicle type and classification may have different top speeds and testing procedures.
NOTE 2: Powered micromobility vehicles are partially or fully powered by a motor. Thus, the class of powered micromobility vehicles excludes solely human-powered vehicles, such as a bicycle, skateboard, and rollerskates.
NOTE 3: The vehicles covered in this technical report are primarily designed to be used on paved roadways and paths.The vehicles are not designed strictly for off-road (e.g.. all-terrain vehicles) or non-land surfaces (e.g., vehicles for water or airborne usage).
NOTE 4: There may be powered micromobility vehicles designed for different purposes: (1) human transport;(2) vocational; and (3) goods delivery. This technical report only covers vehicles that are primarily designed for (1). Other categories may be covered in future SAE technical reports.
NOTE 5: The class of powered micromobility vehicles excludes motorcycles, mopeds and motor-driven cycles that exceed a curb weight of 500 pounds (227 kg) and/or a top speed of 30 mph (48 km/h).
NOTE 6: The class of powered micromobility vehicles excludes “low-speed vehicles” as defined in 49 CFR S 571.3.
NOTE 7: The class of powered micromobility vehicles excludes mobility aid devices primarily designed for use by persons with disabilities, such as powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters .
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