Non-road engine
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Non-road engines (or non-road mobile machinery in the European union) are engines that are used for other purposes than a motor vehicle that is used on a public roadway.[1] The term is commonly used by regulators to classify the engines in order to control their emissions.
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Non-road engines are used in a wide range of applications which may include machinery and non-road vehicles.[2][3] In many jurisdictions, the term non-road engine is assumed to refer to the engines that have mobility or portability, which is separated from the term stationary engine.[4] The definition of non-road engine may explicitly exclude certain non-road vehicles such as aircraft, locomotives, and ocean-going marine vessels.[5]