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Statutory markings for two- or three-wheel motor vehicles

Legal status of the document This summary has been archived and will not be updated. See 'A motorkerékpárok, segédmotoros kerékpárok és kvadok típusjóváhagyása és piacfelügyelete' for an updated information about the subject.

Statutory markings for two- or three-wheel motor vehicles

This Directive is aimed at approximating the laws of the Member States in the field of statutory markings applying to two- or three-wheel motor vehicles.

ACT

Directive 2009/139/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 on statutory markings for two- or three-wheel motor vehicles (Text with EEA relevance).

SUMMARY

This Directive defines the statutory markings which must appear on two- or three-wheel motor vehicles.

It concerns the following vehicles:

  • mopeds: two- or three-wheel vehicles fitted with an engine not exceeding 50 cm3 and a maximum speed of not more than 45 km/h;
  • motorcycles: two-wheel vehicles fitted with an engine exceeding 50 cm3 and a maximum speed of more than 45 km/h;
  • motor tricycles: three-wheel vehicles fitted with an engine exceeding 50 cm3 and a maximum speed of more than 45 km/h;
  • quadricycles: vehicles with an unladen mass of less than 350 kg, a maximum speed of 45 km/h or less and an engine power of 50 cm3 or 4 kw or less.

Requirements concerning statutory markings

All vehicles must receive a plate and markings affixed by the manufacturer or the authorised representative.

The data plate must contain the following information:

  • name of manufacturer;
  • type-approval mark;
  • vehicle identification number (VIN) consisting of a structured combination of characters (Latin letters and numerals);
  • stationary sound level.

Two or three-wheel motor vehicles must have obtained EC type-approval in respect of the statutory markings before they can be placed on the market. The procedures for the granting of EC type-approval * are laid down by the Directive relating to EC type-approval procedures.

Member States may not prohibit the registration of vehicles which comply with this Directive.

This Directive repeals Directive 93/94/EC.

Key terms of the Act

  • type-approval: the procedure whereby a Member State certifies that a type of vehicle, system, separate technical unit or component satisfies the technical requirements set out in Directive 2002/24/EC or the separate directives, and the checks on the correctness of the manufacturer's data.

References

Act

Entry into force

Deadline for transposition in the Member States

Official Journal

Directive 2009/139/EC

29.12.2009

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OJ L 322 of 9.12.2009

Last updated: 11.02.2010

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