Haw. Code R. § 4-101-3 - Taximeters; position and illumination
(a) Subsection
UR.2., entitled "Position and Illumination of Taximeter," of section 5.54,
entitled "Taximeters," of NIST handbook 44 is amended to read: A taximeter
shall be so positioned, secured, and illuminated that its indications,
operational markings, and controls of passenger interest can be conveniently
read by a passenger seated in the back seat of the vehicle. A taximeter shall
be mounted either:
(1) Directly on the top of
the dashboard, in an area to the passenger side of the steering wheel beginning
with a vertical plane, measured six inches from the outermost part of the
steering wheel, and extending to not less than six inches from the end of the
dashboard on the passenger side; or
(2) With the entire digital fare readout not
more than six inches below a horizontal plane extending from the highest point
of the dashboard, and in an area beginning from a vertical plane six inches to
the passenger side of the outermost part of the steering wheel and extending to
not less than six inches from the end of the dashboard on the passenger
side.
(b) These
requirements shall apply to all taximeters, newly installed after the effective
date of this rule, and shall become effective for all currently installed
taximeters one year after the effective date of this rule.
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