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2011-13413 Anthropomorphic Test Devices; Hybrid III Test Dummy, ES-2re Side Impact Crash Test Dummy Rule This document corrects or makes minor changes to some of the drawings incorporated by reference into NHTSA regulations by a final rule published on June 16, 2008, concerning a 50th percentile adult male side crash test dummy called the "ES-2re" test dummy. The corrections and adjustments to the drawings respond to requests from test dummy manufacturers First Technology Safety Systems (FTSS) and Denton ATD (Denton). This final rule also corrects dimensional errors in a figure which depicts the pendulum used in the neck qualification tests of several of the crash test dummies, including the Hybrid III and ES-2re test dummies. 2011-06-02 2011 6 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2011/06/02/2011-13413/anthropomorphic-test-devices-hybrid-iii-test-dummy-es-2re-side-impact-crash-test-dummy https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2011-06-02/pdf/2011-13413.pdf Transportation Department; National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 492,345 This document corrects or makes minor changes to some of the drawings incorporated by reference into NHTSA regulations by a final rule published on June 16, 2008, concerning a 50th percentile adult male side crash test dummy called the "ES-2re" test...  

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