Commercial vehicle certification series — part two

August 31, 2017
Bob Raybuck
NTEA Director of Technical Services
Jeffrey Phillips
Dawson Strategic
While U.S., Canada and European Union certification requirements have the same goal (ensuring safe and compliant vehicles), they do so in somewhat different manners. These differences can be important to final-stage manufacturers completing or altering a truck for use in any of those geographic regions.
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