Collapse to view only § 32511. Relationship to other motor vehicle standards
- § 32501. Purpose
- § 32502. Bumper standards
- § 32503. Judicial review of bumper standards
- § 32504. Certificates of compliance
- § 32505. Information and compliance requirements
- § 32506. Prohibited acts
- § 32507. Penalties and enforcement
- § 32508. Civil actions by owners of passenger motor vehicles
- § 32509. Information and assistance from other departments, agencies, and instrumentalities
- [§ 32510. Repealed.
- § 32511. Relationship to other motor vehicle standards
The purpose of this chapter is to reduce economic loss resulting from damage to passenger motor vehicles involved in motor vehicle accidents by providing for the maintenance and enforcement of bumper standards.
Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation, a manufacturer or distributor of a passenger motor vehicle or passenger motor vehicle equipment subject to a standard prescribed under section 32502 of this title shall give the distributor or dealer at the time of delivery a certificate that the vehicle or equipment complies with the standard.
When an owner of a passenger motor vehicle sustains damages as a result of a motor vehicle accident because the vehicle did not comply with a standard prescribed under section 32502 of this title, the owner may bring a civil action against the manufacturer to recover the damages. The action may be brought in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia or in the United States district court for the judicial district in which the owner resides. The action must be brought not later than 3 years after the date of the accident. The court shall award costs and a reasonable attorney’s fee to the owner when a judgment is entered for the owner.