Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 10/01 – Steering Column) 2006 (Cth)

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Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 10/01 – Steering Column) 2006

Compilation:                 Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 10/01 –Steering Column) 2006 Compilation 1 (up to and including Amendment 1)

Compilation Date:         3rd July 2008

Compiled by:                Vehicle Safety Standards, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government

CONTENTS

10.0.LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS............................................................................ 3

A.FUNCTION AND SCOPE................................................................................. 3

B.APPLICABILITY................................................................................................ 3

C.APPLICABILITY TABLE................................................................................... 4

10.1.DEFINITIONS.................................................................................................... 5

10.2.REQUIREMENTS............................................................................................... 5

10.3.EXEMPTION FROM TEST REQUIREMENTS................................................. 6

10.4.ALTERNATIVE  STANDARDS......................................................................... 6

10.5.EXEMPTION FROM REQUIREMENTS........................................................... 6

NOTES  ............................................................................................................................ 7

10.0.LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS

10.0.1.NAME OF STANDARD

10.0.1.1.This Standard is the Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 10/01 –Steering Column) 2006.

10.0.1.2.This Standard may also be cited as Australian Design Rule 10/01 –Steering Column.

10.0.2.COMMENCEMENT

10.0.2.1.This Standard commences on the day after it is registered.

10.0.3.REPEAL

10.0.3.1.            This Standard repeals each vehicle standard with the name Australian Design Rule 10/01 – Steering Column that is:

(a) made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989; and

(b)        in force at the commencement of this Standard.

10.0.3.2.This Standard also repeals each instrument made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 that creates a vehicle standard with the name Australian Design Rule 10/01 – Steering Column, if there are no other vehicle standards created by that instrument, or amendments to vehicle standards made by that instrument, that are still in force at the commencement of this Standard.

A.FUNCTION AND SCOPE

A.1.This Australian Design Rule (ADR) is part of the Australian motor vehicle standards system and is a national standard for the purposes of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989.

A.2.The function of this Australian Design Rule is to minimise crushing or penetrating injuries to drivers due to the ‘Steering Column’ as a result of frontal impact.

B.APPLICABILITY

B.1.This ADR applies to the design and construction of vehicles as set out in the table hereunder.

B.2.The /01 Rule differs from the /00 Rule only in that it extends the Rule to MB vehicles and also to ‘Forward-control Vehicles’ of categories MC, MD1, MD2 and NA (excepting ‘Chassis-cab’ vehicles).

B.3.Vehicles certified to the requirements of any of the “Acceptable Prior Rules” as shown below in the Applicability Table for a particular category shall be deemed to comply with this Rule.

B.4.                  Vehicles complying with ADR 10/02 do not need to comply with this vehicle standard.

C.APPLICABILITY TABLE

Vehicle Category ADR Category Code UNECE Category Code Manufactured on or After Acceptable Prior Rules
Moped 2 wheels LA L1 Not applicable
Moped 3 wheels LB L2 Not applicable
Motor cycle LC L3 Not applicable
Motor cycle and sidecar LD L4 Not applicable
Motor tricycle LE L5
   LEM Not applicable
   LEP 1 July 1992 Nil
   LEG 1 July 1992 Nil
Passenger car MA M1 1 July 1992 /00
Forward-control passenger vehicle MB M1 1 July 1992 Nil
Off-road passenger vehicle MC M1 1 July 1992 Nil
Light omnibus MD M2
up to 3.5 tonnes ‘GVM’ and up to 12 seats    MD1 1 July 1992 Nil
up to 3.5 tonnes ‘GVM’ and more than 12 seats    MD2 1 July 1992 Nil
over 3.5 tonnes and up to 4.5 tonnes ‘GVM’    MD3 Not applicable
over 4.5 tonnes and up to 5 tonnes ‘GVM’    MD4 Not applicable
Heavy omnibus ME M3 Not applicable
Light goods vehicle NA N1 1 July 1992 Nil
Medium goods vehicle NB N2
over 3.5 tonnes up to 4.5 tonnes ‘GVM’    NB1 Not applicable
over 4.5 tonnes up to 12 tonnes ‘GVM’    NB2 Not applicable
Heavy goods vehicle NC N3 Not applicable
Very light trailer TA O1 Not applicable
Light trailer TB O2 Not applicable
Medium trailer TC O3 Not applicable
Heavy trailer TD O4 Not applicable

10.1.DEFINITIONS

Refer to Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule Definitions and Vehicle Categories) 2005.

10.2.REQUIREMENTS

10.2.0.             This Australian Design Rule applies to vehicle categories LEP, MA, MB, and to ‘Forward-control Vehicles’ of categories MC, MD1, MD2 and to LEG and NA excepting ‘Chassis-cab’ vehicles.

10.2.1.The ‘Steering Column’ assembly including the steering device which is actuated by the driver shall be so constructed that when it is impacted by a body block in accordance with SAE document  J944 - “Steering Wheel Assembly Laboratory Test Procedure”, December 1965 or J944a - “Steering Control System - Passenger Car - Laboratory Test Procedure”, November 1968 or other ‘Approved’ procedure, the body block, moving at a speed of not less than 6.7 m/s in a direction equivalent to a horizontal longitudinal direction relative to the top of the ‘Steering Column’ in the vehicle, shall be brought to rest in such a manner that at no time shall the load exerted on the body block by the ‘Steering Column’ assembly including the steering device which is actuated by the driver exceed 11.1 kN, except for intervals whose cumulative duration is not more than 3 milliseconds.

10.2.1.1.Notwithstanding the requirements of clause 10.2.1, if the vehicle meets the requirements of ADR 69/... by using a steering column mounted inflatable supplementary restraint system, the vehicle shall be exempted from having to meet the requirements of clause 10.2.1.

10.2.2.The upper end of the ‘Steering Column’ and the ‘Steering Shaft’ shall not be displaced horizontally ‘Rearward’ parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle relative to an undisturbed point on the vehicle more than 127 mm, determined by dynamic measurement, in a barrier collision test at 48 km/h minimum conducted in accordance with SAE Recommended Practice J850,  “Barrier Collision Tests”, June 1980 other ‘Approved’ procedure.

10.2.2.1.Notwithstanding the above, for LEP and LEG vehicles fitted with handle-bar type steering control the point of displacement shall be taken to be upper end of the ‘Steering Yoke’.

10.2.3.When conducting the barrier collision test, a dummy may be used providing the dummy does not contact the ‘Steering Column’  assembly or steering wheel during the test.

10.2.4.The speed at the time of impact shall be at least 48 km/h.  If the speed measured is greater than the nominal speed of 48 km/h the measured displacement of the upper end of the ‘Steering Column’ and the ‘Steering Shaft’ may be reduced to a value appropriate to the nominal speed by multiplying it by the square of the ratio between the nominal speed and either the measured speed or 53.1 km/h, whichever is the lesser.

10.2.5.The minimum mass of the test vehicle shall not be less than the ‘Unladen Mass’ of the vehicle.

10.3.EXEMPTION FROM TEST REQUIREMENTS

In cases where passenger cars meet the requirements of clause 10.2.2, other vehicles in which the forward part of the body form and the greater part of the mechanical equipment are the same as those in the said passenger car need not be tested as specified in clause 10.2.2 unless they incorporate structural or mechanical variations likely to affect compliance.

10.4.ALTERNATIVE  STANDARDS

10.4.1.The technical requirements of ECE R 12/00, 12/01 or 12/02 - “Protection against the Steering Mechanism” -   shall be deemed to be equivalent to the technical requirements of this Rule.

10.4.2.The technical requirements of FMVSS 203-32 FR  2414, February 3, 1967 “Impact Protection for the Driver from the Steering Control System” incorporating amendments 36 FR 232 December 2, 1971  shall be deemed to be equivalent to the technical requirements of Clause 10.2.1 of this Rule.

10.4.3.The technical requirements of FMVSS 204-32 FR  2414,  February 3, 1967 “Steering Control Rearward Displacement-Passenger Cars” incorporating amendments 36 FR 232,  December 2, 1971 shall be deemed to be equivalent to the technical requirements of clause 10.2.2 of this rule - provided that the vehicle has met the requirements of section 5.1 of that standard.

10.5.EXEMPTION FROM REQUIREMENTS

10.5.1.If a vehicle meets the requirements of ADR 69/… by using a steering column mounted inflatable supplementary restraint system, the vehicle shall be exempt from the requirements of this rule.

10.5.2.If a vehicle meets the requirements of ADR 73/… by using a steering column mounted inflatable supplementary restraint system, as well as an inflatable supplementary restraint system for the protection of the occupant of the front outboard seating position, the vehicle shall be exempt from the requirements of this rule.

NOTES

This compilation of Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 10/01 –Steering Column) 2006 includes all the instruments set out in the Table of Instruments.  The Table of Amendments provides a history of clauses that have been amended, inserted or deleted.

Table of Instruments

Name of Instrument Registration Date Commencement Date
Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 10/01 - Steering Column) 2006 9/6/06 10/6/06
Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 10/01 - Steering Column) 2006 Amendment 1 3/7/08 4/7/08

Table of Amendments

Clause affected How affected Amending instrument
B.4. ad Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 10/01 - Steering Column) 2006 Amendment 1

ad = added or inserted

am = amended

del = deleted or removed

rr = removed and replaced

à = clause renumbered.  This takes the format of old no. à new no.

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