Interior fittings for motor vehicles (until 2014)

1) OBJECTIVE

To establish harmonised technical requirements concerning the interior fittings of motor vehicles to permit the implementation of the Community type-approval procedure.

2) ACT

Council Directive

74/60/EEC

of 17 December 1973 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the interior fittings of motor vehicles [Official Journal L 38 of 11.02.1974].

Amended by:

Commission Directive 78/632/EEC of 19 May 1978 [Official Journal L 206 of 29.07.1978];

European Parliament and Council Directive 2000/4/EC of 28 February 2000 [Official Journal L 87 of 8.04.2000].

3) SUMMARY

Directive 74/60/EEC

This Directive harmonises the provisions on the interior fittings of motor vehicles. The interior fittings are described as "interior parts of the passenger compartment other than the interior rear-view mirrors, layout of controls, the roof or sliding roof, the backrest and rear part of the seats"

Henceforth, no Member State may refuse to grant EEC type approval or national type approval of a vehicle on grounds relating to its interior fittings.

In addition to providing the harmonisation necessary for the internal market, the objective of the technical harmonisation laid down in the Directive is to reduce the risk or the severity of injuries of which motor vehicle drivers may be victims and thereby ensure road safety throughout the entire Community.

For example, the Annexes to the Directive specify that forward interior parts of the passenger compartment must not contain any dangerous roughness or sharp edges likely to increase the risk of serious injury to the occupants. Moreover, the hand-brake control, if mounted on or under the instrument panel, must be so placed that, when it is released, there is no possibility of occupants of the vehicle's contacting it in the event of a frontal impact.

Directive 78/632/EEC

Directive 78/632/EEC adapts the previous Directive to technical progress. In view of the experience gained and of the state of the art, Directive 78/632/EEC makes it possible to match the requirements more closely to actual test conditions.

Directive 2000/4/EC

The purpose of this Directive is to insert into Directive 74/60/EEC specifications for power-operated windows and power-operated roof panel and partition systems and to amend the title and scope of Directive 74/60/EEC so as to permit the subsequent introduction of specific provisions for vehicles other than private cars.

Act

Dateof entry into force

Final date for implementation in the Member States

Directive 74/60/EEC

20.12.1973

19.06.1975

Directive 78/632/EEC

26.05.1978

31.12.1978

Directive 2000/4/EC

08.04.2000

08.04.2001

4) implementing measures

5) follow-up work

Last updated: 13.07.2005