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And Now a Word from the Regulatee!
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Regulation of noise from motor vehicles is an inevitability. To provide optimum benefit to the community at a minimum of additional cost to its citizens, these regulations must recognize the responsibilities of all parties involved, provide uniform requirements as appropriate to the level of government, and embody a flexibility to adapt to new findings and circumstances. Both manufacturer and operator, as regulatees, must be considered in the drafting of vehicle noise restrictions.
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Hillquist, R., "And Now a Word from the Regulatee!," SAE Technical Paper 720657, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720657.Also In
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- State of California Vehicle Code, Section 27160 December 1971