BETA

Activities of Hubert PIRKER related to 2013/0105(COD)

Plenary speeches (1)

Dimensions and weights of road vehicles circulating within the Community (debate)
2016/11/22
Dossiers: 2013/0105(COD)

Amendments (8)

Amendment 76 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 7
(7) Longer vehicles may be used in cross- border transport if the two Member States concerned already allow it and if the conditions for derogation under Article 4(3), (4) or (5) of the Directive are met. The European Commission has already provided guidance on the application of Article 4 of the Directive. The transport operations referred to in Article 4(4) do not have a significant impact on international competition if the cross- border use remains limited to two Member States where the existing infrastructure and the road safety requirements allow itVehicles which do not meet the common standards set out in this Directive should be approved only for national transport within a Member State. This balances the Member States’ right under the principle of subsidiarity to decide on transport solutions suited to their specific circumstances with the need to prevent such policies from distorting the internal market. The provisions of Article 4 (4) are clarified in this respect.
2013/12/10
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 95 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 8
(8) Using alternative engines that no longer rely only on fossil fuels and are therefore non-polluting or less polluting, such as electric or hybrid engines for heavy-duty vehicles or buses (mainly in urban or suburban environments) generates extra weight which should not be counted at the expense of the effective load of the vehicle so that the road transport sector is not penalised in economic terms. To ensure that no constraints are placed on research and development in this area, this Directive should comply with the principle of technology neutrality.
2013/12/10
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 101 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 9
(9) The White Paper on Transport also stresses the need to monitor developments in intermodal transport, particularly in the area of containerisation, where 45-foot containers are increasingly used. They are transported by rail or inland waterways. But the road components of intermodal journeys can only be undertaken today if both the Member States and the transporters follow cumbersome administrative procedures or if these containers have patented chamfered corners, the cost of which is prohibitive. Increasing the length of the vehicles transporting them by 15 cm could eliminate these administrative procedures for transporters and facilitate intermodal transport, without risk or prejudice to the infrastructure or other road users. The small increase that this 15 cm represents in relation to the length of an articulated truck (16.50 m) does not constitute an additional risk to road safety. In the policy orientation of the White Paper on Transport, this increase is however authorised only for intermodal transport, for which the road component does not exceed 300 km for operations involving a rail, river or sea component. This distance appeared sufficient should be evaluated differently from region to region and should be set by the individual Member States in order to link an industrial or commercial site with a freight terminal or a river port. To link a seaport and support the development of motorways of the sea, a longer distance is possible for a short intra- European maritime transport operation.
2013/12/10
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 139 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – introductory part
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 2 a (new)
(2) In Article 4 is amended as follows: (4), the following subparagraph is inserted after subparagraph 2: ‘Without prejudice to Member States’ rights laid down in Acts on Accession to the Union, in order to ensure the proper functioning of the EU single market, the use of commercial vehicles exceeding the maximum dimensions and weights stipulated in this Directive shall be permissible only on specified roads and subject to an application procedure within a given Member State. When assessing applications, Member States shall have regard in particular to factors such as the existing infrastructure and road safety requirements.’
2013/12/10
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 158 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point b
‘Transport operations shall be considered to not significantly affect international competition in the transport sector if they take place on the territory of a Member State or, for a cross-border operation, between only two neighbouring Member States who have both adopted measures taken in application of this paragraph, and if one of the conditions under (a) and (b) is fulfilled:’deleted
2013/12/10
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 258 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 10a – paragraph 2
The vehicles with hybrid or electricalternative propulsion must however comply with the limits set out in Annex I point 3: maximum authorized axle weight.
2013/12/10
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 270 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 10
Directive 96/53/EC
Article 11 – paragraph 1 – second part
For the purposes of this Article, and of point 2.2.2(c) of Annex I, an intermodal transport operation shall include at least rail, river or sea transport at least. It shall also include a road section for its initial and/or terminal journey. Each of these road sections shall be less than 300 km in the territory of the European Uniontablished by the Member States in accordance with existing infrastructural and geographical factors or just as far as the closest terminals between which there is a regular service. A transport operation shall also be regarded as intermodal transport if it uses intra- European short sea shipping, regardless of the lengths of the initial and terminal road journeys. The initial road journey and the terminal road journey for an operation using intra-European short sea shipping takes place from the point where the goods are loaded to the nearest appropriate seaport for the initial leg, and/or where appropriate between the nearest appropriate seaport and the point where the goods are unloaded for the final leg.
2013/12/10
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 350 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 16 – point c
Directive 96/53/EC
Annex I – point 2.3.1 – indent 3
two-axle buses: 19.5 tonnes
2013/12/10
Committee: TRAN