Motor vehicles with trailers: roadworthiness test

The European Union is merging Directive 77/143/EEC and its successive amendments in order to form a single text and to harmonise the frequency of roadworthiness tests and the parts of motor vehicles which must be tested.

ACT

Council Directive 96/96/EC of 20 December 1996 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers [See amending acts].

SUMMARY

Directive 96/96/EC

This Directive covers:

The Member States may exempt the following from the Directive:

The abovementioned vehicles are subject to a compulsory roadworthiness test whereby:

The roadworthiness test carried out by the Member States, or authorised bodies within the Member States, focuses, in particular, on the following:

The frequency of the tests varies according to vehicle type:

Member States may grant exemptions from the Directive in order to:

On 9 March 1998 the Directive repeals Directives 77/143/EEC, 88/449/EEC, 91/225/EEC, 91/328/EEC, 92/54/EEC, 92/55/EEC and 94/23/EC. This in no way affects the Member States' obligations concerning the dates for transposition into national law and for implementation of the Directives which have been repealed.

References

Act

Entry into force

Deadline for transposition in the Member States

Official Journal

Directive 96/96/EEC

09.03.1997

09.03.1998

OJ L 046 of 17.02.1997

Amending act(s)

Entry into force

Deadline for transposition in the Member States

Official Journal

Directive 1999/52/EC

06.06.1999

01.10.2000

OJ L 142 of 05.06.1999

Directive 2001/09/EC

09.03.2001

09.03.2002

OJ L 048 of 17.02.2001

Directive 2001/11/EC

09.03.2001

09.03.2003

OJ L 048 of 17.02.2001

Directive 2003/27/EC

28.04.2003

01.01.2004

OJ L 090 of 08.04.2003

Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003

20.11.2003

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OJ L 284 of 31.10.2003

Last updated: 22.01.2008