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Document 92001E001224

    WRITTEN QUESTION E-1224/01 by Carles-Alfred Gasòliba i Böhm (ELDR) and Concepció Ferrer (PPE-DE) to the Commission. Vehicle registration.

    OJ C 350E, 11.12.2001, p. 93–94 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

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    92001E1224

    WRITTEN QUESTION E-1224/01 by Carles-Alfred Gasòliba i Böhm (ELDR) and Concepció Ferrer (PPE-DE) to the Commission. Vehicle registration.

    Official Journal 350 E , 11/12/2001 P. 0093 - 0094


    WRITTEN QUESTION E-1224/01

    by Carles-Alfred Gasòliba i Böhm (ELDR) and Concepció Ferrer (PPE-DE) to the Commission

    (26 April 2001)

    Subject: Vehicle registration

    In view of the dynamism and the high profile of regions in all the EU Member States, and given that many of the Member States are structured on the basis of such regions, it would be a good idea if such identities were reflected on EU number plates.

    The European Union should propose harmonisation of an EU number plate which would include the regions.

    Is the Commission prepared to acknowledge Europe's realities and to endorse such a proposal?

    Joint answer to Written Questions E-1211/01 and E-1224/01 given by Mrs de Palacio on behalf of the Commission

    (21 June 2001)

    The specifications of vehicle registration plates fall mainly under the competence of Member States, which apply their own legislation within the framework of the Vienna Convention of 1968 on road traffic, concluded under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. This Convention provides that every motor vehicle in international traffic shall display at the rear, in addition to its registration number, a distinguishing sign of the Member State in which it is registered. (e.g.: E for Spain).

    In the light of the principle of subsidiarity, the Community only intervenes in the field of registration plates when it is necessary in order to ensure the free movement of goods and persons within the Community.

    In recent years several Member States have introduced a model registration plate which, on the extreme left, displays a blue zone containing 12 yellow stars representing the European flag plus the distinguishing sign of the Member State of registration, the so called Euro Plate.

    Because some Member States did not recognise the distinguishing sign on the Euro plate Council Regulation (EC) No 2411/98 of 3 November 1998 on the recognition in intra-Community traffic of the distinguishing sign of the Member State in which motor vehicles and their trailers are registered(1) was adopted. The purpose of the Regulation is to give equal status, in intra-Community traffic, to the distinguishing signs contained within the Euro plates and the distinguishing signs required by the Vienna Convention.

    This is the only Community legislation on the subject of registration plates. Given the success of the Vienna Convention, the Commission has no plans to propose legislation harmonising national registration plates, and therefore to consider the question of regional or any other signs being included in them.

    (1) OJ L 299, 10.11.1998.

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