GSO ISO 4040:2015
ISO 4040:2009
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 September 2015
Road vehicles -- Location of hand controls, indicators and tell-tales in motor vehicles
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GSO ISO 4040:2015 Scope
This International Standard specifies the location of controls in motor vehicles by subdividing the space within reach of drivers into specific zones, to which certain controls essential to the safe operation of vehicles are assigned. It also specifies certain combinations of functions for multifunction controls and the degree to which certain indicators and tell-tales are to be visible.
This International Standard is applicable to hand-operated controls, to indicators and to tell-tales in all motor vehicles, excluding motorcycles and mopeds, as defined in ISO 3833.
NOTE A specification for a control indicator or tell-tale does not imply that the item needs to be fitted.
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