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40 Amendments of Jan-Christoph OETJEN related to 2023/0265(COD)

Amendment 52 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 4
(4) To achieve these objectives, the right balance between economic efficiency, environmental sustainability, protection of road infrastructure and road safety aspects should be struck. Furthermore, to ensure legislative coherence and legal certainty, this Directive should be aligned as closely as possible with the CO2 standards for heavy-duty vehicles Regulation and the Combined Transport Directive.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 60 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 8
(8) The transport of indivisible loads is an important market segment linked with the strategic areas of renewable energy, civil engineering and infrastructure, oil and gas, heavy industry and power generation sectors. Despite the recognised value of the existing European Best Practice Guidelines for Abnormal Transport, adopted by experts designated by the Member States, very little progress has been made towards the simplification and harmonisation of the rules and procedures to obtain permits for the transport of indivisible loads. Without prejudice to the right of Member States to establish the necessary conditions to ensure the safe transport of indivisible loads in their territories, Member States should cooperate to harmonise, to the extent possible, those requirements to avoid the multiplication of diverging conditions serving the same purpose. Member States should also ensure that national requirements are proportionate and non- discriminatory, refraining from imposing unjustified requirements such as fluency in the national language of the Member State concerned. To reduce administrative burden for operators and to ensure efficient, fair and safe operations, it is crucial to put in place a transparent, harmonised, user-friendly system for obtaining permits that is available in the most representative EU languages and accessible by electronic communication means.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 62 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 8
(8) The transport of indivisible loads is an important market segment linked with the strategic areas of renewable energy, civil engineering and infrastructure, oil and gas, heavy industry and power generation sectors. Despite the recognised value of the existing European Best Practice Guidelines for Abnormal Transport, adopted by experts designated by the Member States, very little progress has been made towards the simplification and harmonisation of the rules and procedures to obtain permits for the transport of indivisible loads. Without prejudice to the right of Member States to establish the necessary conditions to ensure the safe transport of indivisible loads in their territories, Member States should closely cooperate to harmonise, to the best extent possible, those requirements to avoid the multiplication of diverging conditions serving the same purpose. Member States should also ensure that national requirements are proportionate and non- discriminatory, refraining from imposing unjustified requirements such as fluency in the national language of the Member State concerned. To reduce administrative burden for operators and to ensure efficient, fair and safe operations, it is crucial to put in place a transparent, harmonised, user-friendly system for obtaining permits that is available by electronic communication means.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 63 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 8 a (new)
(8a) Abnormal road transport operators should be able to use a simplified authorization procedure to operate in abnormal road transport corridors. These corridors should effectively connect European industrial centres and central logistics hubs such as ports. The creation of such corridors would, among other things, promote the expansion of renewable energies, as the expansion of wind power plants in particular requires abnormal transportation. These corridors should follow the trans-European road network and be based on the road network, pavements, bridges and other specific road structures that are considered suitable for the transportation of abnormal transport. The information on the corridors should be publicly available to operators and other interested parties. Member States should provide up- to-date information on the accessibility of corridors for abnormal road transport, e.g. through traffic reports on ongoing road works, natural disasters and traffic density.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 66 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 9
(9) European Modular Systems (EMS) have been used and trialled at length and have proven to be an interesting solution to improve the economic and energy efficiency of transport operations, while ensuring road safety and protection of infrastructure, thanks to their confinement to adequate parts of the road networks. Given national specificities, different economic interests, transportation needs and diverse transport infrastructure capacities in Member States, they are best placed to assess and authorise the circulation of EMS on their territories. At the same time, to enlarge the positive socio-economic and environmental impacts of the use of EMS, it is crucial to remove unnecessary barriers to their use in cross- border operations between neighbouring Member States that allow such vehicle combinations on their territories, without limitation in the number of borders crossed as long as they comply with the maximum authorised weights and dimensions for EMS established by Member States within their respective territories. This is to ensure that EMS used in cross-border operations comply with the common lowest weight and dimension limit for EMS applicable in those Member States. In the interests of safety of operations, transparency and legal clarity, common conditions should be established for the circulation of EMS in national and international traffic, including providing clear information on the weights and dimensions limits for EMS and on parts of the road network compatible with specifications of such vehicles, and monitoring the impacts of the use of EMS on road safety, on the road infrastructure, on modal cooperation, as well as the environmental impacts of European Modular Systems on the transport system, including the impacts on modal share. Five years after the adoption of this legislation, in order to facilitate the transition towards decarbonisation in the road transport sector in line with the European Green Deal, the Commission should analyse the data collected from European Modular Systems engaged in international traffic and consider, if appropriate, zero emission objectives for EMS vehicles.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 71 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 10
(10) Member States should continue to be allowed to run trials on a temporary basis. Indeed, new technologies allowing for in-motion charging, such as solar panels, pantographs and electric roads, or the progressive introduction of EMS in Member States, may require exceeding the maximum weights and dimensions in a testing environment, including in cross- border sections of the road network. Therefore, Member States should continue to be allowed to conduct such trials and be able to test the compatibility of new technologies and concepts across borders. The temporary and innovative nature of trials needs to be clarified by setting up a maximum period of time to conduct them with a possibility for one-time renewal justified by the Member State to the Commission. At the same time, the number of trials of new technologies and innovative schemes should not be restricted to avoid hampering innovation. Member States should regularly monitor and assess the performance and impacts of testing the new technologies and new concepts on road safety, on the road infrastructure, on modal cooperation, as well as the environmental impacts on the transport system, such as impacts on the modal share.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 75 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 11
(11) The transport of indivisible loads carried out by vehicles or vehicle combinations exceeding the maximum weights or dimensions and the use of EMS, given their needs for additional safety features and for suitable infrastructure, require that special attention is given to elements such as transparency of relevant information, legal certainty and harmonisation of the permit processes. It is therefore necessary for Member States to establish a single electronic information and communication system containing all the relevant information regarding the operational and administrative conditions for the transport of indivisible loads and for the use of EMS, in a clear and easily accessible manner. This national system should also enable the operators to obtain the information and submit electronically the application, in a standardised format, for special permits for the carriage of indivisible loads in the Member State concerned. These permits should be issued in electronic format and operators should be allowed to carry out abnormal transports using the electronic document.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 77 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 11
(11) The transport of indivisible loads carried out by vehicles or vehicle combinations exceeding the maximum weights or dimensions and the use of EMS, given their needs for additional safety features and for suitable infrastructure, require that special attention is given to elements such as transparency of relevant information, legal certainty and harmonisation of the permit processes. It is therefore necessary for Member States to establish a single electronic information and communication system containing all the relevant information regarding the operational and administrative conditions for the transport of indivisible loads and for the use of EMS, in a clear and easily accessible manner. This national system should also enable the operators to obtain the information and submit electronically the application, in a standardised format , for special permits for the carriage of indivisible loads in the Member State concerned. These permits should be issued in an electronic format.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 83 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 12
(12) The artificial barriers to the cross- border transport of heavier lorries primarily used in long distance transport (such as vehicle combinations with 5 and 6 axles), should be removed in a harmonised way to take advantage in the short term of the operational, energy and environmental efficiency linked to the greater loading capacity granted by the Member States, including for intermodal transport. To effectively drive the transition towards zero-emission mobility, it is necessary to phase out the use of such heavier lorries running on fossil fuels, as of 2035, when in line with the mtarkget penetration of zero-emission HDVs is projected to increase significantly up to ars set in the CO2 standards for heavy-duty vehicles Regulation. Therefore, the phase-out shounld 50% of new HDV registrationsbe as of 2040, if enabling conditions are met. After the phasing out, heavier lorries should continue to be allowed in national traffic while, in international traffic, they should comply with the maximum authorised weights set up in Annex I to Directive 96/53/EC, which limits the extra weight allowance to zero-emission vehicles and to vehicles involved in an intermodal transport operation.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 97 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 17
(17) Effective, efficient, and consistent enforcement of the rules is of utmost importance to ensure undistorted competition between operators and eliminate risks to road safety and to road infrastructure posed by vehicles unlawfully exceeding the applicable weights or dimensions. To better target roadside controls at overloaded vehicles, and if they choose to use automatic systems on the road infrastructure, Member States should ensure as a minimum the deployment of such systems in the trans-European road transport network. Moreover, for reliability and consistency of the enforcement across the Union, the mandatory minimum level of controls to be performed by Member States should be established in proportion to the level of traffic on their territories by the vehicles within scope of this Directive, including an appropriate number of controls during night hours. The system in place in the respective Member States, if technically possible, should recognise additional allowed weights or dimensions to abnormal transport if a valid permit has been issued, to avoid unjustified fines for these transports.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 99 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 17
(17) Effective, efficient, and consistent enforcement of the rules is of utmost importance to ensure undistorted competition between operators and eliminate risks to road safety and to road infrastructure posed by vehicles unlawfully exceeding the applicable weights or dimensions. To better target roadside controls at overloaded vehicles, and if they choose to use automatic systems on the road infrastructure, Member States should ensure as a minimum the deployment of such systems in the trans-European road transport network. Moreover, for reliability and consistency of the enforcement across the Union, the mandatory minimum level of controls to be performed by Member States should be established in proportion to the level of traffic on their territories by the vehicles within scope of this Directive, including an appropriate number of controls during night hours. The existing system should recognize permits for exceptional transports if a valid permit has been issued in order to avoid unjustified fines for these transports.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 110 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 22 a (new)
(22a) European Modular System vehicles are still relatively novel in the EU, even though they are already in use in some Member States. In order to utilise the insights gained from monitoring and data collection, as well as to share experiences and exchange knowledge on EMS vehicles between different Member States, an EMS Best Practices Forum should be set up, which should meet at least once a year.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 113 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point a
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 2 – second indent
— ‘trailer’ shall mean a vehicle as defined in Article 3(17) of Regulation (EU) 2018/858,ny non-self propelled vehicle, which is designed and constructed to be towed by a power driven vehicle and includes semi-trailers. However, the trailer may be propelled to support the motion without applying propelling forces when not coupled to a towing vehicle.;
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 115 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 2 – third indent
— ‘semi-trailer’ shall mean a vehicle as defined in Article 3(33) of Regulation (EU) 2018/858,towable vehicle, in which the axle(s) is (are) positioned behind the centre of gravity of the vehicle (when uniformly loaded), and which is equipped with a connecting device permitting horizontal and vertical forces to be transmitted to a towing vehicle. One or more of the axles may be driven to support the towing vehicle, and a contribution to the propelling forces of the vehicle combination is permitted at all speeds. To ensure the stability of the vehicle combination, the propelling forces of the semi-trailer shall not exceed those of the towing vehicle at speeds above 15 km/h.;
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 123 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point e
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 2 – fourteenth indent
— ‘alternatively fuelled vehicle’ shall mean a motor vehicle powered wholly or in part by an alternative fuel and which has been approved under the framework of Regulation (EU) 2018/858,;
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 135 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point b
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 3 – third subparagraph
Member States shall guarantee that the conditions under which the permits or similar arrangements related to the transport of indivisible loads are issued are proportionate and non-discriminatory. In particular, Member States shall cooperate to further harmonise the permit issuing deadlines. Member States shall act jointly to avoid the multiplicity of vehicle markings and signalling, and to favour the use of pictograms over text. Member States shall not impose language requirements related to the transport of indivisible load and further harmonise the appearance, markings and signs of escort vehicles and pilot cars. Member States shall not impose language requirements related to the drivers of indivisible loads transports. Member States are encouraged to provide transparent information on the basic network accessible for indivisible load transports, where this exists.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 140 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point b
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 3 – third subparagraph
Member States shall guarantee that the conditions under which the permits or similar arrangements related to the transport of indivisible loads are issued are proportionate and non-discriminatory. In particular, Member States shall cooperate to avoid the multiplicity of vehicle markings and signalling, and to favour the use of pictograms over text and to align the rules for escorting abnormal transports. Member States shall not impose language requirements related to the transport of indivisible loads.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 142 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point b
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 4 – first subparagraph
Member States may allow vehicles or vehicle combinations used for transport which carry out certain national or international transport operations that do not significantly affect international competition in the transport sector to circulate in their territory with weights or dimensions deviating from those laid down in points 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 to 1.8, 2, 4.1, 4.2 and 4.4 of Annex I.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 148 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point b
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 4 – point b
(b) the Member State which permits transport operations to be carried out in its territory by vehicles or vehicle combinations with weights or dimensions deviating from those laid down in Annex I also permits the circulation of European Modular Systems pursuant to paragraph 4a, so as to achieve at least the loading length authorised in that Member State, and so that every operator may benefit from equal conditions of competition.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 168 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point c
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 4a – sixth subparagraph
Whenever a Member State allows, pursuant to this paragraph, the circulation of European Modular Systems in national traffic, it may not reject or prohibit the circulation in its territory of European Modular Systems in international traffic, provided that such systems do not exceed the maximum weights and dimensions set for European Modular Systems in national traffic. Member States shall cooperate to mutually recognise each other’s certifications for drivers of European Modular Systems.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 170 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point c
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 4a (new) – seventh subparagraph
Member States shall inform the Commission in case they allow the circulation in their territories of European Modular Systems. Three years after the entry into force, the Commission shall present a report on the cross-border circulation of the European Modular System combinations in the EU and shall, if appropriate, make a legislative proposal duly accompanied by an impact assessment to widen the scope of its use.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 177 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point d
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 5 – first subparagraph
Member States may allow for a limited period of time trials of vehicles or vehicle combinations incorporating new technologies or new concepts which cannot comply with requirements of this Directive. Such vehicles or vehicle combinations shall be allowed to carry out certain national or international transport operations for the trial period. In particular, trials with European Modular Systems shall be allowed for a maximum of five years and can be renewed once for another five years. If a Member State decides to renew a trial, it shall provide sufficient justification to the Commission. The number of trials shall not be limited. Member States shall inform the Commission thereof.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 179 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point d
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 5– first subparagraph
Member States may allow for a limited period of time trials of vehicles or vehicle combinations incorporating new technologies or new concepts which cannot comply with requirements of this Directive. Such vehicles or vehicle combinations shall be allowed to carry out certain national or international transport operations for the trial period. In particular, trials with European Modular Systems shall be allowed for a maximum of five years. The number of trials shall not be limited. Member States shall inform the Commission thereof.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 184 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 – introductory part
Directive 96/53/EC
Articles 4a and 4b
(4) the following Articles 4a, 4b and 4bc are inserted:
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 189 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4a – paragraph 2
2. The Commission mayshall adopt implementing acts establishing a common standard vehicle registration and permit application form and harmonising the rules and procedures for the issuing of national permits, including in digital form, or similar arrangements referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article and in Article 4(3) as well as harmonising the rules for escorting abnormal transports. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 10i(2).
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 192 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4a – paragraph 2
2. The Commission mayshall adopt implementing acts establishing a common standard vehicle registration and permit application form and harmonising the rules and procedures for the issuing of national permits or similar arrangements referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article and in Article 4(3). Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 10i(2).
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 203 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4b – paragraph 3
3. In view of the expected increase in the uptake of zero-emission vehicles, this Article shall apply until 31 December 2034.’;deleted
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 206 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4b – paragraph 3
3. In view of the expected increase in the uptake of zero-emission vehicles, this Article shall apply until 31 December 20349, if enabling conditions are met.’;
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 209 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4c (new)
Article 4c The Commission shall adopt implementing acts establishing abnormal road transports corridors as well as a simplified permit application procedure for use of these corridors. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 10i(2).
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 215 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 8c – paragraph 1
Vehicle transporters with open bodies may exceed the maximum lengths laid down in point 1.1 of Annex I while loaded, up to a total of 20,75 meters, using authorisedextendable rear load supports.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 226 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 – point a
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 9a – paragraph 1
1. Vehicles or vehicle combinations which comply with Regulation (EU) 2018/858 may exceed the maximum lengths laid down in point 1.1 of Annex I to this Directive provided that their cabs deliver improved aerodynamic performance, energy efficiency, improved driver comfort and safety performance. Any excess of the maximum lengths allowed under this Article may also be used to install zero-emission technology. Vehicles or vehicle combinations equipped with such cabs shall comply with point 1.5 of Annex I to this Directive and any exceeding of the maximum lengths shall not result in an increase in the load capacity of those vehicles.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 239 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 13 – point a
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 10d – paragraph 1 – second subparagraph
If a Member State chooses to set up automatic systems on the road infrastructure, it shall ensure as a minimum the deployment of such systems in the trans-European road transport network set out in Regulation (EU) 1315/2013*. Automatic systems shall be able to, if technically possible, identify vehicles or combinations with a special permit and link the conditions laid down in the permit with the maximum authorised weights and dimensions.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 247 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 14
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 10da – paragraph 2
2. When a Member State implements IAP pursuant to paragraph 1, it shall ensure that their IAP schemes comply with Directive 2010/40/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council*. In particular, Member States shall ensure that data related to the IAP scheme and falling within the scope of Directive 2010/40/EU, including weight, length, width or height restrictions, are available in digital machine-readable format and made accessible via the National Access Points established under Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/670**. Member States shall also ensure that the IAP scheme is able to identify vehicles and combinations with a special permit and link the conditions laid down in the permit with the maximum authorised weights and dimensions.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 252 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 16 a (new)
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 10 ga (new)
(16a) The following Article 10 ga is inserted: Article 10 ga EMS Best Practices Forum 1. An EMS Best Practices Forum shall be set up in order to support dialogue and share experiences and best practices on EMS vehicles in the Union among Member States’ experts and members of the Road Transport Committee. 2. Member States shall delegate as experts to the EMS Best Practices Forum the experts participating in the Road Transport Committee referred to in Article 10i. 3. Stakeholders, representatives of vehicle manufacturers, representatives of transport operators and social partners may be invited to the EMS Best Practices Forum. 4. The EMS Best Practices Forum shall adopt its rules of procedure. 5. The EMS Best Practices Forum shall meet at least once a year.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 259 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 1
1. Member States shall adopt and publish, by [date-of-adoption+21 years] at the latest, the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive. They shall forthwith communicate to the Commission the text of those provisions. When Member States adopt those provisions, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. Member States shall determine how such reference is to be made.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 266 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex I – table – point 1.1 and point 2.5 (new)
1.1 Maximum length — motor vehicle other than a bus 12,00 m — trailer 12,00 m — articulated vehicle 16,50 m — road train 18,75 m — articulated bus with three axles 18,7518,75 m — articulated bus with four axles 21,00 m — bus with two axles 13,50 m — bus with more than two axles 15,00 m — bus + trailer 18,75 m 2.5 Four-axle articulated buses 32 tonnes In the case of alternatively fuelled vehicles other than zero-emission vehicles, the maximum authorised weight of 32 tonnes provided for in Sub-section 2.5 is increased by the additional weight required for the alternative fuel technology with a maximum of 1 tonne. In the case of zero-emission vehicles the maximum authorised weight of 32 tonnes provided for in Sub-section 2.5 is increased by 2 tonnes.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 269 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex I – table – point 1.1 and point 1.6
1.1 Maximum length — motor vehicle other than a bus 12,00 m — trailer 12,00 m — articulated vehicle 16,508,00 m — road train 18,75 m — articulated bus 18,75 m — bus with two axles 13,50 m — bus with more than two axles 15,00 m — bus + trailer 18,75 m 1.6 Maximum distance between the axis of the fifth-wheel king pin and the rear 12,03,50 m of a semi-trailer.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 271 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex I – table – point 2.2.1 and point 2.2.2
2.2.1 Road trains with five or six axles (a) two-axle motor vehicle with three-axle trailer 40 tonnes (b) three-axle motor vehicle with two or-axle trailer 40 tonnes (ba) three-axle motor vehicle with three-axle trailer 440 tonnes 2.2.2 Articulated vehicles with five or six axles (a) two-axle motor vehicle with three-axle semi-trailer 40 tonnes (b) three-axle motor vehicle with two or three-axle semi-trailer 40 tonnes (ba) trailerthree-axle motor vehicle with three-axle semi-trailer 44 tonnes (c) two-axle motor vehicle with three-axle semi-trailer 424 tonnes involved in intermodal transport operations (d) three-axle motor vehicle with two- or three-axle 44 tonnes semi-trailer involved in intermodal transport operations
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 276 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex I – table – point 2.2.4
2.2.4 Articulated vehicles with four axles consisting of a two-axle motor vehicle and a two- axle semi-trailer, if the distance between the axles of the semi-trailer: 2.2.4.1 is 1,3 m or greater but not more than 1,8 m 36 tonnes 2.2.4.2 is greater than 1,8 m 36 tonnes In case the maximum authorised weight (MAW) of the motor vehicle (18 tonnes) and the MAW of the tandem axle of the semi-trailer (20 tonnes) are respected and the driving axle is fitted with twin tyres and air suspension or suspension recognised as being equivalent within the Union as defined in Annex II the maximum authorised weight provided for in point 2.2.4.2 shall be increased by 2 tonnes. In the case of vehicle combinations including alternatively fuelled vehicles other than zero- emission vehicles, the maximum authorised weights provided for in Sub-section 2.2 shall be increased by the additional weight of the alternative fuel technology with a maximum of 1 tonne. In the case of vehicle combinations including zero-emission vehicles the maximum authorised weights provided for in Sub-section 2.2.1b, 2.2.2b and 2.2.2d shall be increased by 4 tonnes. In the case of vehicle combinations including zero-emission vehicles the maximum authorised weights provided for in in Sub-section 2.2.3 and 2.2.4 shall be increased by 2 tonnes.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 277 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex I – table – point 2.2.4
2.2.4 Articulated vehicles with four axles consisting of a two-axle motor vehicle and a two- axle semi-trailer, if the distance between the axles of the semi-trailer: 2.2.4.1 is 1,3 m or greater but not more than 1,8 m 36 tonnes 2.2.4.2 is greater than 1,8 m 36 tonnes In case the maximum authorised weight (MAW) of the motor vehicle (18 tonnes) and the MAW of the tandem axle of the semi-trailer (20 tonnes) are respected and the driving axle is fitted with twin tyres and air suspension or suspension recognised as being equivalent within the Union as defined in Annex II the maximum authorised weight provided for in point 2.2.4.2 shall be increased by 2 tonnes. In the case of vehicle combinations including alternatively fuelled vehicles other than zero- emission vehicles, the maximum authorised weights provided for in Sub-section 2.2 shall be increased by the additional weight of the alternative fuel technology with a maximum of 1 tonne. In the case of vehicle combinations including zero-emission vehicles and/or trailers with zero- emission technology the maximum authorised weights provided for in Sub-section 2.2.1 and 2.2.2 shall be increased by 4 tonnes. In the case of vehicle combinations including zero-emission vehicles vehicles and/or trailers with zero-emission technology the maximum authorised weights provided for in in Sub-section 2.2.3 and 2.2.4 shall be increased by 2 tonnes.
2023/11/24
Committee: TRAN