HRS §486-71
Definitions for odometer and passenger car rules
This section defines two terms used in the odometer rules: an odometer is a device that measures how far a vehicle has traveled, and a passenger car is a vehicle that can carry up to twelve people besides the driver and weighs no more than 16,000 pounds.
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The statute, as written — Definitions
For the purposes of this part: "Odometer" is an analog or digital measuring device that reflects distance traveled. "Passenger car" means a vehicle with self-contained motive power and seating capacity for up to twelve passengers (excluding the driver), not exceeding 16,000 pounds gross vehicle weight.
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