Subpart A — General Provisions
§325.1 Scope of the rules in this part.
(a)
The rules in this part prescribe procedures for inspection, surveillance, and
measurement of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment operated by motor
carriers to determine whether those vehicles and that equipment conform to the
Interstate Motor Carrier Noise Emission Standards of the Environmental
Protection Agency, 49 CFR Part 202.
(b)
Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section,
the rules in this Part apply to motor carriers engaged in Interstate Commerce.
The rules apply at any time or under any condition of highway grade, load,
acceleration or deceleration.
(c)
The rules in this part do not apply to
(c)(1) A motor vehicle that has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
of 10,000 pounds (4.536 kg) or less;
(c)(2) A combination of motor vehicles that has a Gross Combination
Weight Rating (GCWR) of 10,000 pounds (4.536 kg) or less;
(c)(3) The sound generated by a warning device, such as a horn or
siren, installed in a motor vehicle, unless such device is intentionally
sounded in order to preclude an otherwise valid noise emission measurement;
(c)(4) An emergency motor vehicle, such as a fire engine, an
ambulance, a police van, or a rescue van, when it is responding to an emergency
call;
(c)(5) A snow plow in operation; or
(c)(6) The sound generated by auxiliary equipment which is normally
operated only when the motor vehicle on which it is installed is stopped or is
operating at a speed of 5 miles per hour (8 kph) or less, unless such device is
intentionally operated at speeds greater than 5 mph (8 kph) in order to
preclude an otherwise valid noise measurement. Examples of that type of
auxiliary equipment include, but are not limited to, cranes, asphalt,
spreaders, ditch diggers, liquid or slurry pumps, auxiliary air compressors, welders,
and trash compactors.