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Electronic road tolls — compatibility between countries
Electronic road tolls — compatibility between countries
Electronic road tolls — compatibility between countries
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Electronic road tolls — compatibility between countries
SUMMARY OF:
Directive 2004/52/EC — interoperability of EU electronic road toll systems
SUMMARY
WHAT DOES THIS DIRECTIVE DO?
It sets out the conditions to ensure that different electronic road toll systems in the EU are compatible and can work with each other. It applies to the electronic collection of all types of fees on roads, tunnels, bridges and ferries.
KEY POINTS
FROM WHEN DOES THE DIRECTIVE APPLY?
It applies since 20 May 2004. EU countries had to incorporate it into national law by 19 November 2005.
BACKGROUND
KEY TERMS
* Global system for mobile communications (GSM): a telecommunications standard for digital cellular networks used by mobile phones.
* General Packet Radio Service (GPRS): a form of packet-based wireless communication service that allows mobile phones and computers to have a continuous connection to the Internet.
ACT
Directive 2004/52/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the interoperability of electronic road toll systems in the Community (OJ L 166, 30.4.2004, pp. 124–143)
Successive amendments to Directive 2004/52/EC have been incorporated into the basic text. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.
RELATED ACTS
Commission Decision 2009/750/EC of 6 October 2009 on the definition of the European Electronic Toll Service and its technical elements (notified under document C(2009) 7547) (OJ L 268, 13.10.2009, pp. 11–29)
last update 08.03.2016