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Alabama Code 32-5B-2 - Definition of "passenger car."

Alabama Code > Title 32 > Chapter 5B > § 32-5B-2 - Definition of "passenger car."


Current as of: 2010

For purposes of this chapter, the term "passenger car" means a motor vehicle with motive power designed for carrying 10 or fewer passengers. Such term does not include a motorcycle or a trailer.

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