To be considered compliant with this article, the ATDs shall meet the
following standards:
(a) The ATDs shall be tested in accordance with the Austrian Standards Institute's
Ã-norm V5117 Standard (Issue: 2007-09-01), the Austrian Standards Institute's Ã-norm V5119 Standard (Issue: 2008-05-01), or the
Austrian Standards Institute's Ã-norm V5121 Standard (Issue: 2007-11-01). The testing shall be conducted on vehicles which are manufacturer
certified as compliant with the United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. The testing shall be conducted using United States Department
of Transportation-approved tires for the following configurations:
(1) For vehicles under 10,000 pounds, and
housecars regardless of weight:
(A) On a two axle vehicle the ATDs shall be installed on at least two tires of the
drive axle.
(B) Include the following tests:
1. Durability testing of
the ATD on dry or wet roadway;
2. Acceleration on snow and ice;
3. Deceleration on snow and ice; and
4. Traction force of the ATD on
snow.
5. Be compared to the tire chain or the tire cable when tested using the same standard to show that
the ATD meets or exceeds the same testing standard as compared to the results of the tire chain or the tire cable, for traction, and braking ability
on snow and ice-covered surfaces.
(2) For vehicles and combinations over 10,000
pounds:
(A) On a two axle motor truck the ATDs shall be installed on at least two tires of the drive axle.
(B) On a three axle motor truck the ATDs shall be installed on at least four tires of the drive axles.
(C) On two axle or three axle truck tractors the ATDs shall be installed on at least four tires of the drive
axle(s).
(D) On a semitrailer the ATDs shall be installed on at least two tires of at least one
axle.
(E) On a trailer the ATDs shall be installed on at least two tires of the rear-most axle.
(F) On a two axle bus the ATDs shall be installed on at least two tires of the drive axle.
(G) On a three axle bus the ATDs shall be installed on at least two tires of the drive axle.
(H) Include the following tests:
1. Durability testing of the ATD on dry or wet
roadway;
2. Acceleration on snow and ice;
3. Deceleration on
snow and ice; and
4. Traction force of the ATD on snow.
5. Be
compared to a tire chain or tire cable when tested using the same standard to show that the ATD meets or exceeds the standard as compared to the
results of a tire chain, or tire cable, for traction, and braking ability on snow and ice covered surfaces.
(b) ATDs shall be installed on at least two tires at opposite sides of the same axle.
(c) ATDs shall function compatibly with any given electronic driving assistance technology such as Anti-locking
Braking Systems, Electronic Stability Control, and Traction Control Systems.
(d) ATDs shall be resistant
to ultraviolet light, corrosion, water, fuels, spreading salts, cinders, sand, salt brine and alcohols which may be used to aid in clearing the
roadway.
(e) The ATDs and packaging thereof shall be marked indicating compliance with one of the
following standards: the Ã-norm V5117 Standard, the Ã-norm V5119 Standard, or the Ã-norm V5121 Standard.
(f) The following documentation shall be provided to the California Highway Patrol, upon request:
(1) The testing standard used, in English.
(2) Documentation of the
testing results, which shall include the data produced for each test comparing the ATD to the referenced tire chain or tire cable. Durability testing
is not required to be provided for the referenced tire chain or tire cable.
(3) A certified statement
from the manufacturer of the ATD outlining what measurable indicator of wear can be used by law enforcement to indicate when the product will no
longer provide adequate traction equivalent to a tire chain or tire cable.
(4) Documentation that the
tests were conducted according to the Ã-norm V5117 Standard, the Ã-norm V5119 Standard or the Ã-norm V5121 Standard.
(5) Certification of the test results by the manufacturer, which shall contain the following statement: "I certify
that the test methods, conditions and results reported are accurate and complete." The manufacturer certification shall also bear the signature of
the person or persons who conducted the testing.
(g) The California Highway Patrol may, without
prior notification, suspend the use of an ATD if it finds there is danger to the public health, safety, or welfare that requires immediate
action.
(h) Incorporation by Reference. This section incorporates by reference the Austrian Standards
Institute's Ã-norm V5117 Standard (Issue: 2007-09-01), the Austrian Standards Institute's Ã-norm V5119 Standard (Issue: 2008-05-01),
and the Austrian Standards Institute's Ã-norm V5121 Standard (Issue: 2007-11-01) (with the exception that the results of initial type testing
be documented in a test report in the German language).
(i) Availability of Referenced Document. Copies
of the Ã-norm V5117 Standard, the Ã-norm V5119 Standard and the Ã-norm V5121 Standard can be obtained from:
AUSTRIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTE
HEINESTRASSE 38,
1020 VIENNA, AUSTRIA
PHONE: (+43 1) 213 00-805
ELECTRONIC MAILING ADDRESS: sales@on-norm.at
Or:
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE
ATTN: CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT
25 W 43RD STREET,
4TH FLOOR,
NEW YORK, NY 10036
PHONE: (212) 642-4980
ELECTRONIC MAILING ADDRESS: info@ansi.org