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In 1984, the department changed the rule to allow replaceable-bulb headlamps of nonstandard shapes. However, some automaker could equip a vehicle with the same type of headlamps in the US as in the rest of the world. US headlamp standards are governed by
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sealed-beam lamp: A system of two 200 mm x 142 mm high/low beam units corresponding to the existing 7" round format, or a system of four 165 mm x 100 mm units (two high/low and two high-beam) corresponding to the existing
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has its own headlamp standards that are similar to the US standard but allows UNECE-compliant headlamps. Headlamps were used in cars but also for traffic violation stops.
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outlawed any decorative or protective element in front of the headlamps if the headlamps are switched on. Glass-covered headlamps, like those used on the
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were promoted in the United States where round lamps were required until 1975. By 1979, the majority of new cars now had the
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in 1871, made many foreign beers unable to be sold in Germany as "beer". This law was struck down in 1987 by the
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headlamps. Again, the US permitted only two standardized sizes of
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Policies intended to restrict trade between two countries
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Germany required the production of beer to adhere to
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performance could not achieve it for the US market.
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