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ANNEX_ to the Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on periodic roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers and repealing Directive 2009/40/EC
ANNEX_ to the Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on periodic roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers and repealing Directive 2009/40/EC
ANNEX_ to the Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on periodic roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers and repealing Directive 2009/40/EC
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ANNEX_ to the Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on periodic roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers and repealing Directive 2009/40/EC /* COM/2012/0380 final */
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM 1. CONTEXT OF THE PROPOSAL ·
Grounds for and objectives of the proposal The objective of the proposal is to lay
down updated harmonised rules on the roadworthiness testing of motor vehicles
and their trailers with a view to enhance road safety and environmental
protection. The proposal aims at contributing to reach
the target of a reduction of road fatalities by half until 2020 as laid down in
the Policy Orientations on Road Safety 2011-2020[1].
It will also contribute to the reduction of emissions in road transport linked
to poor maintenance of vehicles. ·
General context Before a vehicle is allowed to be put on
the market, it has to fulfil all the relevant type or individual approval
requirements guaranteeing an optimal level of safety and environmental
standards. Every Member State has the obligation to register for the first time
any vehicle that got the European type-approval on the basis of the
“Certificate of Conformity” issued by the vehicle manufacturer. This
registration is the official authorisation for the use on public roads and
enforces the different introduction dates of different vehicles' requirements. Following this approval, cars on the road
have be regularly submitted to periodic roadworthiness tests. The aim of these tests
is to ensure that cars on the road remain roadworthy, safe and do not pose any
danger to the driver and other road users. Cars are therefore checked for
compliance with certain requirements, such as those for safety and
environmental protection, as well as for retrofitting requirements. Because of
their regular and intensive use mainly for commercial purposes, vehicles used
for the professional transport of goods with a laden mass above 3.5 tonnes and
for the professional transport of passengers of more than 8 passengers are
additionally subject to ad hoc technical roadside inspections by which their
compliance with environmental and technical requirements is verified at anytime
and anywhere in the EU. During a vehicle's lifetime it may be
subject to re-registration, due to a change of ownership, or a transfer to
another Member State for permanent use. Provisions on a vehicle registration
procedure should be similarly introduced to ensure that vehicles which
constitute an immediate risk to road safety are not used on roads. The goal of
roadworthiness testing is to check the functionality of safety components, the
environmental performance and the compliance of a vehicle with its approval. ·
Existing provisions in the area of the proposal The
"Roadworthiness Package" will carry over the existing requirements
laid down in the existing legislative framework related to the roadworthiness
regime, which covers roadworthiness tests[2],
roadside inspections[3]
and rules on the registration of vehicles[4]. Compared to the existing legislation on
roadworthiness tests, the proposal extends the scope of the existing regime to
new categories of vehicles, including motorcycles, as well as the frequency of
inspections for older vehicles to those having reached a high mileage. The
proposal also lays down new requirements on several issues related to the
standard and quality of testing, namely test equipment, skills and training of
testing personnel and supervision of the testing system. ·
Consistency with the other policies and objectives
of the Union The proposal is consistent with the EU
objective to make roads safer as outlined in the White Paper on Transport[5] and aims at implementing the
specific strategy related to safer vehicles within the Road Safety Policy
Orientations 2011-2020. Furthermore, as far as the environmental
aspects of the proposal are concerned, the foreseen requirements contribute to
reduce CO2 emissions and other air pollutants from motor vehicles
following the European Strategy on clean and energy efficient vehicles[6] as well as the integrated
energy and climate change policy[7]
the so-called "20-20-20 strategy" and to contribute to achieve the
air quality objectives set out in Directive 2008/50/EC[8] Finally, the proposal is consistent with
the recommendations related to the re-launch of the Single Market policy as
provided by the Monti Report of May 2010[9]
in the field of reduction of administrative obstacles for cross-border movement
of second hand cars. 2. RESULTS OF CONSULTATIONS
WITH THE INTERESTED PARTIES AND IMPACT ASSESSMENTS ·
Consultation of interested parties Consultation methods In developing the proposal the Commission
has consulted stakeholders in a number of ways: –
There was a general internet consultation,
covering all aspects of the proposal. –
Experts and stakeholders have been consulted
within workshops. –
A study on future options for roadworthiness
enforcement in the European Union has been carried out to identify possible
measures and to elaborate a cost benefit analysis tool related to the effects
of roadworthiness testing. Summary of responses and how they have been
taken into account During the internet consultation, several
issues were raised by stakeholders. The impact assessment that accompanies this
proposal provides a full account of the substantive issues raised and indicates
how they have been taken into consideration. An open consultation was conducted over the
internet from 29 July 2010 to 24 September 2010. The Commission received 9,653
responses from citizens, Member State authorities, equipment suppliers, test
centres, garage associations and vehicle manufacturers. The results are available on http://ec.europa.eu/transport/road_safety/take-part/public-consultations/pti_en.htm. ·
Collection and use of expertise Scientific/expertise domains concerned The proposal required the assessment of
different policy options as well as the associated economic, societal and
environmental impacts. Methodology used A study on the impacts of different policy
options has been performed by an external consultant (Europe Economics) by
using several scientific and evaluation reports, notably as sources of models
and data for the monetization of the costs and benefits of the different policy
options. Most extensively used studies include the following: –
The Report from the Commission to the Council
and the European Parliament on the application by the Member States of
Directive 2000/30/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of
6 June 2000 on the technical roadside inspections of the
roadworthiness of commercial vehicles circulating in the community - Reporting
periods 2005–2006 and 2007–2008[10], –
AUTOFORE (2007), –
"MOT Scheme Evidence-base" Department
of Transport (UK, 2008), –
DEKRA Road Safety Report 2008 – Strategies for
preventing accidents on Europe's roads, –
DEKRA Road Safety Report on Trucks 2009, –
DEKRA Motorcycle road safety report 2010, –
TÜV Reports 2009 / 2010. Means used to make the expert advice
publicly available All completed and approved research reports
are or will be made available on the DG Mobility and Transport website. ·
Impact assessment For the main aspects of the proposal the
following options were considered: (a)
The 'No policy change' approach provides the reference case with which the effects of other policy
options are compared. Within this option, the present EU legal framework would
be maintained. Also, there would be no short-term adaptation of the technical
annex of Directive 2009/40/EC which has been recently amended through the
committee procedure with Directive 2010/48/EU[11].
The scope and frequency of roadworthiness tests will therefore not change, and
no further measures related to the exchange of information will be adopted. The
absence of a framework for exchanging data will persist. (b)
The "Soft law approach" would consist
in both better implementation and better monitoring of the application of
existing legislation. This option would not introduce new legislation, but
there would be new and increased efforts by the Commission to improve the
standards of testing and enforcement, as well as actions to incentivise the
exchange of data. (c)
The "Legislative approach" would be
based on two components. –
In order to meet the specific objective to
enhance the safety of vehicles on the road, the first component is to revise
upwards the minimum EU standards for periodic roadworthiness tests (PTI) and
unexpected roadside inspections (RSI) and define mandatory standards. This is
essential to avoid that gaps in the system reduce the effectiveness of
roadworthiness enforcement as a whole. –
In order to meet the specific objective of
making the necessary data for and from roadworthiness testing available, a
second component of the overall regime would include, in a second phase, the
possible establishment of an EU harmonised data exchange system linking the
existing databases and ensuring: the access by all PTI centres
to data at the level of the Certificate of Conformity and the data on
electronic safety systems (such as ABS[12],
ESC[13],
airbags, etc.); the exchange of inspection
results between Member States, with accessibility of most important enforcement
authorities to the system; the reporting of inspection
results – and in particular odometer readings – by PTI centres to national and
European authorities for enforcement and statistical purposes. In several Member States a high number of
private authorised test centres carry out roadworthiness tests. In order to
ensure a coherent approach, certain common procedures such as minimum time
limits and the nature of the information to be forwarded, should be specified
in the legislation. However, the
impact assessment has shown the benefits of a combination of a soft-law
approach with a regulatory approach. Therefore, the soft-law
measures previously envisaged by the impact assessment have been integrated
into the legislative texts. 3. LEGAL ELEMENTS OF THE
PROPOSAL ·
Summary of the proposed action Testing centres shall have access to the
technical information necessary to perform the tests including those of
electronic safety related components like ABS or ESC. Manufacturers shall
provide access to such information as it is already in place for vehicle repair
and maintenance information. The scope of vehicles to be tested will be
extended to the powered two or three wheelers, light trailers up to 3.5 tons
and tractors with a design speed exceeding 40 km/h. Considering the aspects of
vehicle age and yearly mileage the test frequency of older cars will be
increased and vehicles with high mileage will be subject to annual testing as
it is already the case for taxis and ambulances. A time window of four month in
which the roadworthiness test shall be performed will allow for sufficient
flexibility for citizens and operators. The equipment to be used for testing shall
fulfil certain minimum requirements allowing for an efficient performing of the
test methods described. Detected deficiencies shall be assessed according to
harmonised rules related to their risk to road safety. Inspectors performing roadworthiness tests
shall meet a certain level of knowledge and skills and be properly trained.
Inspectors shall be free of any conflict of interests, in particular as regards
economic, personal or family links with the holder of the vehicle registration.
Roadworthiness test activities performed by authorised private bodies shall be
subject to supervision. Results of roadworthiness tests, including
information on the vehicles mileage, shall be kept in national registers, which
will facilitate the identification of mileage fraud. Odometer fraud should also
be more systematically considered as an offence liable to a penalty. In several Member States a high number of
private authorised test centres carry out roadworthiness tests. In order to ensure
the efficient exchange of information between Member States, national contact
points should be designated and certain common procedures such as a minimum to
time limits and the nature of the information to be forwarded, should be
specified. The Commission shall be empowered to amend
the Regulation with a view to take into account, when appropriate, evolution of
the EU type-approval legislation in relation with vehicle categories and to
update the annexes to technical progress via delegated acts including inter
alia alternative test procedures based upon modern emission after-treatment
systems for checking the in use NOx and particulate emissions
conformity which are still under development. ·
Legal basis The legal basis of the proposal is Article
91 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. ·
Subsidiarity principle The subsidiarity principle applies insofar
as the proposal does not fall under the exclusive competence of the Union. The objectives of the proposal cannot be
sufficiently achieved by the Member States for the following reason: the
technical requirements for roadworthiness testing have been set on a minimum
level at Union level and their implementation by Member States has led to a
high diversity in the requirements throughout the Union with negative impacts
both on road safety and on the internal market. The proposal therefore complies with the
subsidiarity principle. ·
Proportionality principle As showed in the impact assessment, the
proposal complies with the proportionality principle because it does not go
beyond what is necessary in order to achieve the objectives related to the
increase of road safety and environmental protection by increasing the quality
and strengthening of roadworthiness testing and creating the appropriate framework
for a seamless flow of information. This includes inter alia the setting of
minimum standards for inspectors' knowledge and training as today's vehicles
are high sophisticated products full of complex technology. This applies also
to minimum requirements for the test equipment that will be used during
roadworthiness tests. All these measures are the necessary prerequisites
providing for an increase of testing quality. ·
Choice of instrument Proposed instruments: Regulation. The choice of a Regulation is considered to
be appropriate in providing the required assurance of compliance whilst not
requiring the transposition into Member States legislation. 4. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION The proposal has no implication on the
Union budget. 5. OPTIONAL ELEMENTS [where
necessary] ·
Repeal of existing legislation The adoption of the proposal will lead to
the repeal of existing legislation. ·
European Economic Area The proposed act concerns an EEA matter and
should therefore extend to the European Economic Area. 2012/0184 (COD) Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL on periodic roadworthiness tests for motor
vehicles and their trailers and repealing Directive 2009/40/EC
(Text with EEA relevance) THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE
COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty on the
Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 91 thereof, Having regard to the proposal from the
European Commission, After transmission of the draft legislative
act to the national Parliaments, Having regard to the opinion of the
European Economic and Social Committee[14],
Having regard to the opinion of the
Committee of the Regions[15], Acting in accordance with the ordinary
legislative procedure, Whereas: (1)
In its White Paper of 28 March 2011 ‘Roadmap to
a Single European Transport Area – Towards a competitive and resource efficient
transport system'[16] the Commission sets out a 'vision zero' objective in which the Union
should move close to zero fatalities in road transport by 2050. To reach this
objective, vehicle technology is expected to contribute a great deal to the
improvement of the safety record of road transport. (2)
The Commission, in its Communication on 'Towards
a European road safety area: policy orientations on road safety for 2011-2020[17]', proposed to further halve
the overall number of road fatalities in the Union by 2020, starting from 2010.
With a view to reach this goal, the Commission defined seven strategic
objectives, including actions for safer vehicles, a strategy to reduce the number
of injuries and the improvement of the safety of vulnerable road users, in
particular motorcyclists. (3)
Roadworthiness testing is a part of a wider
regime ensuring that vehicles are kept in a safe and environmental acceptable
condition during their use. This regime should cover periodic roadworthiness
tests for all vehicles and roadside technical inspection for vehicles used for
commercial road transport activities as well as provisions on a vehicle
registration procedure to ensure that vehicles which constitute an immediate
risk to road safety are not used on roads. (4)
A number of technical standards and requirements
on vehicle safety have been adopted within the Union. It is however necessary
to ensure, through a regime of periodic roadworthiness tests, that after being
placed on the market, vehicles continue to meet safety standards throughout
their lifetime. This regime should apply to categories of vehicles as defined
in Directive 2002/24/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18
March 2002 relating to the type-approval of two or three-wheel motor vehicles
and repealing Council Directive 92/61/EEC[18],
Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5
September 2007 establishing a framework for the approval for motor vehicles and
their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units
intended for such vehicles[19]
and Directive 2003/37/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26
May 2003 on type-approval of agricultural or forestry tractors, their trailers
and interchangeable towed machinery, together with their systems, components
and separate technical units and repealing Directive 74/150/EEC[20]. (5)
There is a clear correlation between the level
of road safety and the number of technical deficiencies of vehicles. In 2009,
35,000 fatalities have been reported on European roads. Assuming that technical
deficiencies contribute to fatalities proportionately to their contribution to
accidents, more than 2,000 fatalities per year in the Union may be linked to technical
deficiencies of vehicles. Based on available studies, between 900 and 1,100 of
these could be avoided if adequate improvements to the roadworthiness testing
system were put in place. (6)
A large fraction of total emissions of road
transport, in particular CO2 emissions, is due to a minority of vehicles with
malfunctioning emission control systems. It is estimated that 5% of the vehicle
fleet causes 25% of all pollutant emissions. Therefore, a periodic regime of
roadworthiness tests would also contribute to improve the environment through
the reduction of the average vehicle emissions. (7)
Solid investigation results show that 8% of the
accidents involving motorcycles are caused or linked to technical defects. Motorcycle
riders are the group of road users with the highest safety risk, with rising
trend in the number of fatalities. Moped drivers are overrepresented in the
number of fatalities, with more than 1,400 drivers killed on the roads in 2008.
The scope of vehicles to be tested shall therefore be extended to the highest
risk group of road users, the powered two- or three-wheel vehicles. (8)
Agricultural vehicles with a maximum design
speed exceeding 40 km/h are more and more used to replace trucks in local
transport activities. Their risk potential is comparable to that of trucks and
therefore this vehicle category should be treated in the same way as trucks
regarding roadworthiness testing. (9)
Vehicles of historic interest are supposed to
conserve heritage of the époque they have been built and considered to be
hardly used on public roads, it should be left to Member States to extend the
period of periodic roadworthiness testing for such vehicles. It should also be
for Member States to regulate roadworthiness testing of other types of
specialised vehicles. (10)
Roadworthiness testing is a sovereign activity
and should therefore be done by the Member States or by entrusted bodies under
their supervision. Member States should remain responsible for roadworthiness
testing in any cases even if the national system allows for authorisation of
private bodies, including those involved in performing repairs. (11)
For the inspection of vehicles and especially
for their electronic safety components it is crucial to have access to the
technical specifications of each single vehicle. Therefore vehicle
manufacturers should not only provide the complete set of data as covered by
the certificate of conformity (CoC) but also the access to data necessary for
verification of the functionality of safety and environmental related
components. The provisions related to access to repair and maintenance
information should be applied similarly for this purpose, allowing inspection
centres to have access to those information-elements necessary for
roadworthiness testing. This is of crucial importance especially in the field of
electronic controlled systems and should cover all elements that have been
installed by the manufacturer. (12)
To achieve a high quality of testing throughout
the Union test equipment to be used during testing, its maintenance and calibration
should be specified on Union level. (13)
Inspectors, when performing roadworthiness
tests, should act independently and any conflict of interests should be
avoided.. The result of roadworthiness tests should not thus be linked to
salary or any economic or personal benefit. (14)
Results of a test should not be altered for
commercial purposes. Only, if the findings of the roadworthiness test performed
by an inspector are manifestly incorrect, the supervising body should be able
to modify the results of a roadworthiness test. (15)
High standards of roadworthiness testing require
a high level of skills and competences of the testing personnel. A training
system including an initial training and periodic refresher trainings should be
introduced. A transitional period should be defined to allow for a smooth
transition of existing testing personnel into the periodic training regime. (16)
With a view to ensure that the high quality of
testing is kept over time Member States should be required to set up a quality
assurance system that covers the processes of authorisation, Supervision and
withdrawal, suspension or cancellation of the authorisation to perform
roadworthiness tests. (17)
Frequency of tests should be adapted according
to the type of vehicle and to their mileage. Vehicles are more likely to
present technical deficiencies when they reach a certain age and, in particular
when intensively used, after a certain mileage. It is therefore appropriate to
increase the test frequency for older vehicles and for vehicles with high mileage. (18)
To allow for some flexibility for vehicle owners
and operators, Member States should have the possibility to define a period of
several weeks in which the periodic roadworthiness test would have to be
performed. (19)
Roadworthiness tests should cover all items
relevant to the specific design, construction and equipment of the tested
vehicle. Within these items and considering the current state of vehicle
technology, modern electronic systems should be included in the list of items
to be tested. To achieve a harmonisation of roadworthiness testing, testing
methods should be provided for each of the test items. (20)
In order to facilitate harmonisation and to
ensure consistency of standards, a non-exhaustive list of the main reasons for
failure should be provided for all test items. To achieve consistency in the
judgement of the condition of the tested vehicle, detected failures should be
assessed to a common standard. (21)
The holder of the registration of a vehicle
subject to a roadworthiness test during which deficiencies are found, in
particular those which represent a risk to road safety, should rectify such
deficiencies without delay. In case of dangerous deficiencies, the registration
of the vehicle should be withdrawn until those deficiencies are fully
rectified. (22)
A roadworthiness certificate should be issued
after each test, including inter alia information related to the identity of
the vehicle and information on the results of the test. With a view to ensure a
proper follow-up of roadworthiness tests, Member States should collect and keep
such information in a database. (23)
Odometer fraud is considered to affect between
5% and 12% of used cars sales, resulting in a very important cost to society of
several billions Euros yearly and in an incorrect evaluation of a roadworthiness
condition of a vehicle. With a view to combat odometer fraud, the recording of
mileage in the roadworthiness certificate combined with the obligation to
present the certificate of the previous test would facilitate the detection of
tampering or manipulation of the odometer. Odometer fraud should also be more
systematically considered as an offence liable to a penalty. (24)
In several Member States a high number of
private authorised test centres carry out roadworthiness tests. In order to
ensure the efficient exchange of information between Member States, national
contact points should be designated and certain common procedures relating as a
minimum to time limits and the nature of the information to be forwarded,
should be specified. (25)
Roadworthiness testing is part of a wider
regulatory scheme, governing vehicles throughout their lifetime from approval
via registrations, inspections until scrapping. The development and
interconnection of national and manufacturers' electronic vehicle databases
should in principle contribute to improve the efficiency of the whole vehicle
administrative chain and reduce costs and administrative burdens. The
Commission should therefore carry out a study on the feasibility, costs and
benefits of setting-up a European electronic vehicle information platform for
this purpose. (26)
In order to supplement this Regulation with
further technical details, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article
290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated
to the Commission with a view to take into account, when appropriate, evolution
of the Union type-approval legislation in relation with vehicle categories, as
well as the need to update the Annexes in the light of technical progress. It
is of particular importance that the Commission carry out appropriate
consultations during its preparatory work, including at expert level. The
Commission, when preparing and drawing up delegated acts, should ensure a simultaneous,
timely and appropriate transmission of relevant documents to the European
Parliament and to the Council. (27)
In order to ensure uniform conditions for the
implementation of this Regulation, implementing powers should be conferred on
the Commission. The implementing powers should be exercised in accordance with
Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16
February 2011 laying down the rules and general principles concerning
mechanisms for control by the Member States of the Commission's exercise of
implementing powers[21]. (28)
Testing facilities and equipment used in the
testing centres should fulfil the requirements set out for carrying out
roadworthiness tests. Since this implies important investments and adaptations which
may not be carried out immediately, a period of five years should be granted to
comply with these requirements. A similar period of five years should be
granted for the supervisory bodies to fulfil all the criteria and requirements
concerning authorisation and supervision of the testing centres. (29)
Since the objective of this Regulation, namely
to lay down minimum common requirements and harmonised rules concerning the
conduct of roadworthiness tests of vehicles within the Union, cannot be
sufficiently achieved by the Member States and can therefore be better achieved
at Union level, the Union may adopt measures, in accordance with the principle
of subsidiarity as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty. In accordance with the
principle of proportionality, as set out in that Article, this Regulation does
not go beyond what is necessary in order to achieve that objective. (30)
This Regulation respects fundamental rights and
observes the principles recognised in particular by the Charter of Fundamental
Rights of the European Union as referred to in Article 6 of the Treaty on European
Union. (31)
This Regulation updates the technical
requirements of Directive 2009/40/EC of the European Parliament and of the
Council of 6 May 2009 on roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their
trailers[22]
and enlarges its scope in order to include in particular the setting up of testing
centres and of their supervisory bodies as well as designating inspectors
entrusted with performance of roadworthiness tests Therefore this Directive should
be repealed In addition, this Regulation integrates the rules contained in the Commission
Recommendation 2010/378/EU of 5 July 2010 on the assessment of defects during
roadworthiness testing in accordance with Directive 2009/40/EC[23] with the view to better
regulate the roadworthiness testing methods. HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: CHAPTER I SUBJECT
MATTER, DEFINITIONS AND SCOPE Article 1
Subject matter This Regulation establishes a regime of
periodic roadworthiness tests of vehicles. Article 2
Scope 1. This Regulation shall
apply to vehicles with a design speed exceeding 25 km/h of the following
categories, as referred to in Directive 2002/24/EC, Directive 2007/46/EC and
Directive 2003/37/EC: –
motor vehicles having at least four wheels, used
for the carriage of passengers and with not more than eight seats in addition to
the driver's seat – vehicle category M1, –
motor vehicles used for the carriage of
passengers and with more than eight seats, excluding the driver’s seat –
vehicle category M2 and M3, –
motor vehicles having at least four wheels,
normally used for the road carriage of goods and with a maximum permissible
mass not exceeding 3 500 kg – vehicle category N1, –
motor vehicles used for the carriage of goods
and having a maximum permissible mass exceeding 3 500kg - vehicle categories N2
and N3, –
trailers and semi-trailers with a maximum
permissible mass not exceeding 3 500 kg – vehicle categories O1 and O2, –
trailers and semi-trailers with a maximum
permissible mass exceeding 3 500 kg – vehicle categories O3 and O4, –
two- or three-wheel vehicles – vehicle
categories L1e, L2e, L3e, L4e, L5e, L6e and L7e, –
wheeled tractors with a maximum design speed
exceeding 40 km/h – vehicle category T5. 2. This Regulation shall not
apply to: –
vehicles of historic interest, –
vehicles belonging to armed forces, fire
services, civil protection, emergency or rescue services, –
vehicles used by agricultural, horticultural,
forestry, farming or fishery undertakings with a maximum design speed not
exceeding 40 km/h, –
specialised vehicles transporting circus and funfair
equipment with a maximum design speed not exceeding 40 km/h and only operating
on the territory of the Member State. 3. Member States may
introduce national requirements concerning roadworthiness tests for vehicles
listed in paragraph 2 registered in their territory. Article 3
Definitions For the purpose of this Regulation the
following definitions shall apply: (1) ‘vehicle’ means any not
rail-borne motor vehicle or its trailer; (2) ‘motor vehicle’ means any
power-driven vehicle on wheels which is moved by its own means with a maximum
design speed exceeding 25 km/h; (3) ‘trailer’ means any
non-self propelled vehicle on wheels which is designed and constructed to be
towed by a motor vehicle; (4) ‘semi-trailer’ means any
trailer designed to be coupled to a motor vehicle in such a way that part of it
rests on the motor vehicle and that a substantial part of its mass and the mass
of its load is borne by the motor vehicle; (5) ‘two- or three-wheel
vehicles’ means any power-driven vehicle on two wheels with or without sidecar,
tricycles and quadricycles; (6) ‘vehicle registered in a
Member State' means a vehicle which is registered or entered into service in a
Member State; (7) ‘vehicle of historic
interest’ means any vehicle which fulfils all the following conditions : –
It was manufactured at least 30 years ago, –
It is maintained by use of replacement parts which
reproduce the historic components of the vehicle; –
It has not sustained any change in the technical
characteristics of its main components such as engine, brakes, steering or
suspension and –
It has not been changed in its appearance; (8) 'holder of a registration
certificate' means the person in whose name the vehicle is registered; (9) ‘roadworthiness test’
means a verification that the parts and components of a vehicle comply with its
safety and environmental characteristics in force at the time of approval,
first registration or entry into service, as well as at the time of
retrofitting; (10) "approval" means
any category of approval referred to in Directive 2007/46/EC; (11) 'deficiencies' means
technical defects and other non-compliances found during a roadworthiness test; (12) "roadworthiness
certificate" means a certificate issued by the competent authority or a
testing centre containing the result of the test and the overall assessment of
the vehicle. (13) 'inspector' means a person
authorised by a Member State to carry out roadworthiness tests in a testing
centre or on behalf of a competent authority ; (14) ‘competent authority’ means
an authority or public body responsible for managing the national system of roadworthiness
testing, including, when appropriate, the carrying out of roadworthiness tests; (15) ‘testing centre’ means
public or private bodies or establishments, including those carrying out
vehicle repairs, authorised by a Member State to carry out roadworthiness tests
; (16) 'supervising body' means a body
set up by a Member State, responsible for the authorisation and the supervision
of testing centres CHAPTER II GENERAL
OBLIGATIONS Article 4
Responsibilities 1. Motor vehicles and their
trailers shall periodically be tested in accordance with this Regulation in the
Member State where they are registered. 2. Roadworthiness tests shall
be carried out only by the competent authority of a Member State or by testing
centres authorised by Member States. 3. Vehicle manufacturers
shall provide the testing centres or, when relevant, the competent authority,
with access to the technical information necessary for roadworthiness testing,
as set out in Annex I. The Commission shall adopt detailed rules concerning the
procedures on access to the technical information set out in Annex I in
accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 16(2). 4. The holder of the
registration certificate shall be responsible for keeping the vehicle in a safe
and roadworthy condition at all times. CHAPTER III REQUIREMENTS
CONCERNING ROADWORTHINESS TESTS Article 5
Date and frequency of
testing 1. Vehicles shall be subject
to a roadworthiness test on each anniversary of the date of first registration,
at least within the following intervals: –
Vehicles of categories L1e, L2e, L3e, L4e, L5e,
L6e and L7e: four years after the date on which the vehicle was first
registered, then two years and thereafter annually; –
Vehicles of category M1, N1 and O2: four years
after the date on which the vehicle was first registered, then two years and
thereafter annually; –
Vehicles of category M1 registered as taxis or
ambulances, vehicles of categories M2, M3, N2, N3, T5, O3 and O4: one year
after the date on which the vehicle was first registered, and thereafter
annually. 2. In the case where a
vehicle of categories M1 or N1 reaches a mileage of 160 000 km on the first
roadworthiness test after the vehicle was first registered, it shall be subject
to a roadworthiness test thereafter annually. 3. The holder of the
registration certificate may request the testing centre, or the competent
authority if relevant, to carry out the roadworthiness test during a period
extending from the beginning of the month preceding the month of the
anniversary date referred to in paragraph 1 until the end of the second month
following this date, without affecting the date for the next roadworthiness
test. 4. Notwithstanding the date
of its last roadworthiness test, the competent authority may require that a
vehicle be subject to a roadworthiness test or additional testing before the
date referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, in the following cases: –
after an accident with serious damage to the
main safety related components of the vehicle such as wheels, suspension,
deformation zones, steering or brakes, –
when the safety and environmental systems and
components of the vehicle have been altered or modified, –
in case of a change of the holder of the registration
certificate of a vehicle. Article 6
Contents and methods of
testing 1. The roadworthiness test
shall cover the areas referred to in Annex II, point 2. 2. For each area referred to
in paragraph 1, the competent authorities of the Member State or the testing
centre shall carry out a roadworthiness test covering at least the items and
using the method applicable to the testing of those items, as set out in Annex II,
point 3. Article 7
Assessment of deficiencies 1. For each item to be
tested, Annex III provides a minimum list of possible deficiencies and their
level of severity. 2. When carrying out a
roadworthiness test, the inspector shall attribute to each deficiency detected
a level of severity and classify it into one of the following groups : –
minor deficiencies having no significant effect
on the safety of the vehicle and other minor non-compliances, –
major deficiencies that may prejudice the safety
of the vehicle or put other road users at risk or other more significant
non-compliances, –
dangerous deficiencies that constitute a direct
and immediate risk to road safety such that the vehicle may not be used on the
road under any circumstances. 3. A vehicle having
deficiencies falling into more than one deficiency group referred to in
paragraph 2 shall be classified into the group corresponding to the most
serious deficiency. A vehicle showing several deficiencies of the same group
shall be classified in the next more serious group if the combined effect of
those deficiencies result in a higher risk to road safety. Article 8
Roadworthiness certificate 1. The testing centre or, if
relevant, the competent authority that has conducted a roadworthiness test on a
vehicle shall issue a roadworthiness certificate to that vehicle that contains
at least the elements laid down in Annex IV. 2. The testing centre or, if
relevant, the competent authority, shall provide the person presenting the
vehicle to the test with the roadworthiness certificate or, in case of
electronic established roadworthiness certificate, a duly certified printout of
such certificate. 3. As from the date of entry
into force of this Regulation and at the latest 3 years afterwards, the testing
centres shall communicate electronically, to the competent authority of a
Member State the information mentioned in roadworthiness certificates which
they deliver. This communication shall take place within a reasonable time
after the issuance of the roadworthiness certificates. Until this date, the
testing centres may communicate this information to the competent authority by
any other means. The competent authority shall keep this information for 36
months from the date of its reception. 4. For the purposes of
checking the odometer reading, and where this information was not communicated
electronically following the previous roadworthiness test, the inspector shall
require the person presenting the vehicle to the test to show the certificate
issued following the previous roadworthiness test. 5. The results of the
roadworthiness test shall be notified to the registration authority of the
vehicle. This notification shall contain the information mentioned in the
roadworthiness certificate. Article 9
Follow-up of deficiencies 1. In the case of minor
deficiencies only, the holder of the registration certificate shall ensure that
such deficiencies are rectified without delay. The vehicle may not need to be
re-tested. 2. In the case of major
deficiencies, the competent authority shall decide on the conditions under
which a vehicle may be used before undergoing another roadworthiness test. The latter
test shall take place within six weeks following the initial test. 3. In the case of dangerous
deficiencies, the vehicle shall not be used on publicly accessible roads and
its registration shall be withdrawn in accordance with Article 3a of Directive
XXX of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Council Directive
1999/37/EC on the registration documents for vehicles[24] until the deficiencies are
rectified and a new roadworthiness certificate is issued testifying that the
vehicle is in a roadworthy condition. Article 10
Proof of test The testing centre or, if relevant, the
competent authority of the Member State that has carried out a roadworthiness
test on a vehicle registered in its territory shall issue a proof to each
vehicle having successfully passed such a test. The proof shall indicate the
date of the next roadworthiness test. Each Member State shall recognise the proof
issued in accordance with paragraph 1. CHAPTER IV Administrative provisions Article 11 Testing
facilities and equipment 1. Testing facilities and
equipment used for carrying out roadworthiness tests shall comply with the
minimum technical requirements laid down in Annex V. 2. The testing centres or, if
relevant, the competent authority, shall maintain the testing facilities and
equipment in accordance with the specifications provided by the manufacturer. 3. Any equipment that is used
for measurements shall be periodically calibrated in accordance with the
specifications provided by the manufacturer. Article 12
Inspectors 1. Roadworthiness tests shall
be carried out by inspectors fulfilling the minimum competence and training
requirements laid down in Annex VI. 2. Member States shall
deliver a certificate to inspectors who fulfil the minimum competence and
training requirements. This certificate shall include at least the information
mentioned in Annex VI, point 3. 3. Inspectors employed by
competent authorities of the Member States or a testing centre at the date of
application of this Regulation shall be exempted from the requirements laid
down in Annex VI, point 1. The Member States shall deliver a certificate of
equivalence to these inspectors. 4. When
carrying out a roadworthiness test, the inspector shall be free of any conflict
of interests, in particular as regards economic, personal or family links with
the holder of the registration certificate of the vehicle subject to testing. 5. The testing centre shall inform
the person presenting the vehicle to the test of the necessary repairs to be
carried out and shall not alter the results of the test for commercial
purposes. 6. The results of a
roadworthiness test performed by an inspector can only be modified by the
supervising body if the findings of the roadworthiness test performed by the
inspector are manifestly incorrect. Article 13
Authorisation and
supervision of testing centres 1. A supervising body shall perform
at least the tasks provided for in Annex VII, point 1, and fulfil the requirements
laid down in points 2 and 3 of the same Annex . Member States shall make publicly available the
rules and procedures covering the organisation, tasks and requirements
applicable to the personnel of supervising bodies. Supervising bodies shall be independent from
testing centres and vehicle manufacturers. 2. Testing centres directly
operated by a competent authority shall be exempted from the requirements regarding
authorisation and supervision. CHAPTER V COOPERATION AND EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION Article 14
Administrative cooperation
between Member States 1. Member States shall designate
a national contact point responsible for the exchange of information with the
other Member States and the Commission with regard to the application of this
Regulation. 2. Member States shall
forward to the Commission the names and contact details of their national
contact point at the latest [one year after the entry into force of this
Regulation] and inform it without delay about any changes thereof. The
Commission shall draw up a list of all contact points and forward it to the
Member States. Article 15
Electronic vehicle
information platform The Commission shall examine the
feasibility, costs and benefits of the establishment of an electronic vehicle
information platform with a view to exchange information on data related to
roadworthiness testing between the competent authorities of Member States
responsible for testing, registration and vehicle approval, the testing centres
and the vehicle manufacturers. It shall, on the basis of that examination,
put forward and evaluate different policy options, including the possibility to
remove the requirement of a proof of test as provided for in Article 10. Within
two years after the date of application of this Regulation, the Commission
shall report to the European Parliament and to the Council on the results of
the examination, and accompany it with a legislative proposal, if appropriate. CHAPTER VI Provisions on implementing and delegated powers Article 16
Roadworthiness Committee 1. The Commission shall be
assisted by a committee. That committee shall be a committee within the
meaning of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011. 2. Where reference is made to
this paragraph, Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 shall apply. Where the
opinion of the committee is to be obtained by written procedure, that procedure
shall be terminated without result when, within the time-limit for delivery of
the opinion, the chair of the committee so decides or a simple majority of
committee members so request. Article 17
Delegated acts The Commission shall be empowered to adopt
delegated acts in accordance with Article 19 with a view: –
to update Article 2(1) and Article 5(1) and (2)
as appropriate in order to take account of the changes to the vehicle
categories stemming from amendments to the legislation referred to in Article
3(1), –
to update the Annexes in the light of technical
progress or in order to take account of the modification in international or
Union legislation. Article18 Exercise of delegation 1. The power to adopt
delegated acts is conferred on the Commission subject to the conditions laid
down in this Article. 2. The delegation of power
referred to in Article 17 shall be conferred for an indeterminate period of
time from [the date of entry into force of this Regulation]. 3. The delegation of powers
referred to in Article 17 may be revoked at any time by the European Parliament
or by the Council. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of
the power specified in that decision. It shall take effect the day following
the publication of the decision in the Official Journal of the European
Union or at a later date specified therein. It shall not affect the
validity of any delegated acts already in force. 4. As soon as it adopts a
delegated act, the Commission shall notify it simultaneously to the European
Parliament and to the Council. 5. A delegated act adopted
pursuant to Article 17 shall enter into force only if no objection has been
expressed by either the European Parliament or the Council within a period of two
months of notification of that act to the European Parliament and the Council
or if, before the expiry of that period, the European Parliament and the
Council have both informed the Commission that they will not object. That
period shall be extended by two months at the initiative of the European Parliament
or the Council. Chapter VII FINAL PROVISIONS Article 19
Penalties 1. The
Member States shall lay down the rules on penalties applicable to infringements
of the provisions of this Regulation and shall take all measures necessary to
ensure that they are implemented. Those penalties shall be effective,
proportionate, dissuasive and non-discriminatory. 2. Each Member State shall
take the necessary measures to ensure that the manipulation or tampering of an
odometer is regarded as an offence and is punishable by effective,
proportionate, dissuasive and non-discriminatory penalties. 3. The Member States shall
notify those provisions to the Commission by [one year after the date of
application of this Regulation] at the latest and shall notify without delay
any subsequent amendment affecting them. Article 20
Transitional provisions 1. Testing facilities and
equipment referred to in Article 11 which do not comply with the minimum requirements
laid down in Annex V on [the date of application of this Regulation]
may be used for carrying out roadworthiness tests for a period of not more than
five years following that date. 2. Member States shall apply
the requirements laid down in Annex VII at the latest as from the fifth year
following the date of application of this Regulation. Article 21
Repeal Directive 2009/40/EC and Commission
Recommendation 2010/378/EU are repealed with effect from [the date of
application of this Regulation]. Article 22
Entry into force and
application The Regulation shall enter into force on
the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal
of the European Union. It shall apply from [12 months after its
entry into force]. This Regulation shall be binding in its
entirety and directly applicable in all Member States . Done at Brussels, For the European Parliament For
the Council The President The
President [1] COM(2010) 389 final. [2] Directive 2009/40/EC of the European Parliament and
of the Council of 6 May 2009 on roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and
their trailers (OJ L 141 of 6.6.2009, p.12). [3] Directive 2000/30/EC of the European Parliament and
of the Council of 6 June 2000 on the technical roadside inspection of the
roadworthiness of commercial vehicles circulating in the Community, as amended
(OJ L 203 of 10.8.2000, p.1). [4] Council Directive 1999/37/EC of 29 April 1999 of 29
April 1999 on the registration documents of vehicles (OJ L 138 of 1.6.1999,
p.57). [5] COM(2011) 144 final. [6] COM(2010) 186 final. [7] COM(2008) 30 final. [8] Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and
of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe
(OJ L 152, 11.6.2008, p.1) [9] http://ec.europa.eu/bepa/pdf/monti_report_final_10_05_2010_en.pdf. [10] COM(2010) 754 final. [11] OJ L 173 of 8.7.2010, p.47. [12] Anti-lock Braking System. [13] Electronic Stability Control. [14] OJ C , , p. . [15] OJ C , , p. . [16] COM(2011)
144 final. [17] COM (2010) 389 final. [18] OJ L 124, 9.5.2002, p. 1. [19] OJ L 263, 9. 10. 2007, p. 1. [20] OJ L 171, 9. 7. 2003, p. 1. [21] OJ L 55, 28.2.2011, p. 13. [22] OJ L 141, 6.6.2009, p. 12. [23] OJ L 173, 8.7.2010, p. 74. [24] OJ L XXX, XX.XX.XXXX, p. XX ANNEX_ to the
Proposal for a
REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on periodic roadworthiness tests
for motor vehicles and their trailers and repealing Directive 2009/40/EC ANNEX
I Technical
information to be made available by the manufacturer 1. Braking
equipment 1.1.
Service braking –
General description, including secondary /
emergency braking and possibilities to be tested on a standard roller brake
test bench –
System layout –
Brake control –
Load sensing valve: positioning and working
features –
Reference forces –
Drums –
Discs –
Brake lining and pads –
Pneumatic braking –
Hydraulic braking 1.2.
Parking brake –
General description –
Parking brake control –
Axel(s) where parking brake applies –
Electronically operated parking brake 1.3.
Endurance brakes –
General description –
Brake control 1.4. Electronic
management systems –
ABS –
BAS –
ESC –
EBS 1.5. Brakes
of trailers –
Coupling for trailer brakes: general description –
Safety system description 2.
Steering –
General description of the system –
Working principle –
Steering gear case position –
Power steering principle –
Steering wheel diameter –
Electronic control of the steering system –
Additional electronic features 3.
Visibility 3.1.
Glasses –
Windshield –
Other external glasses (except sun roof) –
Sun roof –
Inner glasses –
Emergency exit glasses 3.2. Rear
view mirrors –
Number of devices –
Categories –
Position of devices –
Approval mark 3.3.
Windscreen wipers –
Number of devices –
Length of wipers' blades 3.4.
Windscreen washers –
Number of devices 3.5.
Demisting system –
Principle of operation 4. Lamps,
reflectors, and electrical equipment 4.1.
Headlamps –
Driving beam (high beam) –
Passing beam (low beam) 4.2. Front
and rear position lamps, side marker lamps and end outline marker lamps –
Front position lamps –
Rear position lamps –
Side marker lamps –
Front end outline marker lamps –
Rear end outline marker lamps 4.3. Stop
lamps –
Number of devices –
Position of devices –
Light source –
Approval mark –
Adaptive brake lights 4.4. Direction
indicator and hazard warning lamps –
Number of devices –
Position of devices –
Light source –
Approval mark –
Tell-tale lamp –
Principle of activation of warning lamps 4.5. Front
and rear fog lamps –
Front fog lamps –
Rear fog lamps –
Number of devices 4.6.
Reversing lamps –
Number of devices –
Position of devices –
Light source –
Approval mark 4.7. Rear
registration plate lamp –
Number of devices –
Position of devices –
Light source –
Approval mark 4.8.
Retro-reflectors, side reflectors and rear marker plates –
Front retro-reflectors –
Rear retro-reflectors –
Side retro-reflectors –
Rear marker plates 4.9. Electrical
connections with towing and towed vehicles –
Connection diagram –
Standard of connection 4.10. Non
obligatory lamps –
List of non obligatory lamps –
Position of devices –
Approval mark 4.11.
Battery –
Number of devices –
Voltage (V) –
Capacity (Ah) –
Position of devices 4.12.
Lighting systems electronically managed –
General description 5. Axles,
wheels, tyres and suspension 5.1. Axles –
General description 5.2.
Wheels –
Dimension –
Material 5.3. Tyres –
Number –
Arrangement –
Dimension –
Speed category –
Load-capacity index –
Spare wheel number –
Spare wheel dimension –
Equivalent devices to the spare wheel 5.4.
Suspension –
General description of the system –
Springs –
Shock absorbers –
Anti-roll bars –
Air suspension –
Electronic control of the suspension 6. Chassis
and chassis attachments 6.1.
Chassis or frame attachments –
General description 6.2. Fuel
tank and pipes –
Number of fuel tanks –
General description of the tanks –
Expiration date of the tank (if applicable) –
Arrangement –
Capacity –
Marking –
Protecting means –
General description of fuel pipes 6.3.
Bumpers, lateral protection and rear underrun devices –
Front underrun protection –
Lateral protection –
Rear underrun device 6.4. Spare
wheel carrier –
Position 6.5.
Coupling mechanisms and towing equipment –
Coupling mechanisms –
Towing equipment 6.6.
Transmission –
General description –
Type of gear-shift –
Number of shifts –
Differentials / self-blocking differentials –
Number of powered axles –
Working modes of the transmission –
Clutch: general description –
Electronic management of transmission 6.7.
Engine mounting –
General description 6.8. Cab
and bodywork –
General description –
Doors –
Seats –
Cab steps –
Other interior and exterior fittings and
equipment –
Mudguards, spray suppression devices 7. OTHER
EQUIPMENT 7.1.
Safety belts –
Safety belt category for each seat –
Approval mark –
Pyrotechnical pretensioner 7.2.
Airbags –
Number and arrangement –
Marking –
Tell-tale lamp –
Passenger airbag deactivator 7.3. Fire
extinguisher –
Number and arrangement –
Categories 7.4.
Anti-theft device –
Control blocked by the device 7.5. Wheel
chocks (wedges) –
Number and arrangement 7.6.
Audible warning device –
Number and position of the device –
Approval mark –
Sound level (dB(A)) 7.7.
Speedometer –
Units (km/h or mile/h) –
Maximum displayed speed (km/h or mile/h) –
Division 7.8.
Tachograph –
Make and model –
Approval mark –
Serial number –
Position of seals –
Position of data's plate 7.9. Speed
limiter –
Speed set –
Make and model –
Arrangements of the connectors for inspection –
(rev/km or impulses/km) –
w (rev/km or impulses/km) –
Position of data's plate 7.10.
Odometer –
Number of digits 8. NUISANCE 8.1. Noise –
General description of the systems and devices
intended to reduce the noise produced by the vehicle –
Sound level stationary (dB(A) @ min-1) –
Sound level drive-by (dB(A)) –
Number of silencers on the exhaust pipe –
Position of silencers on the exhaust pipe –
Marking of silencers on the exhaust pipe 8.2.
Petrol engine emissions –
CO (g/km or g/kWh) –
CO idling (Vol %) –
CO high speed idling (Vol % @ min-1) –
HC high speed idling (Vol % @ min-1) –
Lambda high speed idling (min-1) –
HC (g/km or g/kWh) –
NOx (g/km or g/kWh) –
HC + NOx (g/km) –
CO2 (g/km) –
Indication of the environmental category of EC
type-approval –
OBD connector type & position –
OBD communication protocol –
Emission control equipment installed in the
vehicle –
Position of emission control equipment installed
in the vehicle –
Marking of catalytic converter –
Number of lambda sensors 8.3.
Diesel engine emissions –
CO (g/km or g/kWh) –
HC (g/km or g/kWh) –
NOx (g/km or g/kWh) –
HC + NOx (g/km) –
CO2 (g/km) –
Particulates for diesel (g/km or g/kWh) –
Corrected absorption coefficient for diesel (in
m-1) (opacity) –
Indication of the environmental category of EC
type-approval –
OBD connector –
OBD communication protocol –
Emission control equipment installed in the
vehicle –
Position of emission control equipment installed
in the vehicle –
Marking of catalytic converter –
Marking of particulates trap 8.4.
Electromagnetic interference suppression –
Description of the spark-plugs' wiring features –
Marking of the spark-plugs's wiring ANNEX
II MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING THE CONTENTS AND METHODS OF TESTING
1.
GENERAL
This Annex identifies the vehicle systems
and components to be tested; it details the method of testing them and the
criteria to be used when determining whether the condition of the vehicle is
acceptable. The test must cover at least the items
listed in point 3 below provided that these are related to the equipment of the
vehicle being tested in the Member State concerned. The tests shall be carried out using
techniques and equipment currently available without the use of tools to
dismantle or remove any part of the vehicle. All the items listed shall be considered as
mandatory at a periodic test of vehicles, except those marked with the
indication (X), which are related to the condition of the vehicle and its
suitability for use on the road but which are not considered essential in a
roadworthiness test. "Reasons for failure" do not
apply in cases where they refer to requirements which were not prescribed in
the relevant vehicle approval legislation at the time of first registration,
first entry into service or retrofitting requirements. Where a method of test is given as visual,
it means that in addition to looking at the items, the inspector shall , if
appropriate, also handle them, evaluate noise or use any other appropriate
means of inspection without the use of equipment.
2.
SCOPE OF TEST
The test shall cover at least the following
elements: 0) Identification of the
vehicle; 1) Braking equipment; 2) Steering; 3) Visibility; 4) Lighting equipment and
parts of electric system; 5) Axles, wheels, tyres,
suspension; 6) Chassis and chassis
attachments; 7) Other equipment; 8) Nuisance; 9) Supplementary tests for
passenger carrying vehicles M2 and M3.
3.
CONTENTS AND METHODS OF TESTING
The test shall cover at least the items and
use the minimum standards and methods listed in the following table:. Item || Method || Reasons for failure || || 0. IDENTIFICATION OF THE VEHICLE || 0.1. Registration number plates (if needed by requirements(1) || Visual inspection || (a) Number plate(s) missing or so insecure/fixed that it is (they are) likely to fall off. (b) Inscription missing or illegible. (c) Not in accordance with vehicle documents or records. || 0.2. Vehicle identification chassis/ serial number || Visual inspection || (a) Missing or can not be found. (b) Incomplete, illegible. (c) Not in accordance with vehicle documents or records. || 1. BRAKING EQUIPMENT || 1.1. Mechanical condition and operation || 1.1.1. Service brake pedal/hand lever pivot || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated. Note: Vehicles with power-assisted braking systems should be inspected with the engine switched off. || (a) Pivot too tight. (b) Excessive wear or play. || 1.1.2. Pedal/hand lever condition and travel of the brake operating device || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated Note: Vehicles with power-assisted braking systems should be inspected with the engine switched off. || (a) Excessive or insufficient reserve travel. (b) Brake control not releasing correctly. (c) Anti-slip provision on brake pedal missing, loose or worn smooth. || 1.1.3. Vacuum pump or compressor and reservoirs || Visual inspection of the components at normal working pressure. Check time required for vacuum or air pressure to reach safe working value and function of warning device, multi-circuit protection valve and pressure relief valve. || (a) Insufficient pressure/vacuum to give assistance for at least two brake applications after the warning device has operated (or gauge shows an unsafe reading). (b) Time taken to build up air pressure/vacuum to safe working value not in accordance with the requirements(1) (c) Multi-circuit protection valve or pressure relief valve not working. (d) Air leak causing a noticeable drop in pressure or audible air leaks. (e) External damage likely to affect the function of the braking system. || 1.1.4. Low pressure warning gauge or indicator || Functional check || Malfunctioning or defective gauge or indicator. || 1.1.5. Hand operated brake control valve || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated. || (a) Control cracked, damaged or excessively worn. (b) Control insecure on valve or valve insecure. (c) Loose connections or leaks in system. (d) Unsatisfactory operation. || 1.1.6. Parking brake activator, lever control, parking brake ratchet , electronic parking brake || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated. || (a) Ratchet not holding correctly. (b) Excessive wear at lever pivot or in ratchet mechanism. (c) Excessive movement of lever indicating incorrect adjustment. (d) Activator missing, damaged or inoperative (e) Incorrect functioning, warning indicator shows malfunction || 1.1.7. Braking valves (foot valves, unloaders, governors) || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated. || (a) Valve damaged or excessive air leak. (b) Excessive oil discharge from compressor. (c) Valve insecure or inadequately mounted. (d) Hydraulic fluid discharge or leak. || 1.1.8. Couplings for trailer brakes (electrical & pneumatic) || Disconnect and reconnect braking system coupling between towing vehicle and trailer. || (a) Tap or self sealing valve defective. (b) Tap or valve insecure or inadequately mounted. (c) Excessive leaks. (d) Not functioning correctly || 1.1.9. Energy storage reservoir pressure tank || Visual inspection. || (a) Tank damaged, corroded or leaking. (b) Drain device inoperative. (c) Tank insecure or inadequately mounted. || 1.1.10. Brake servo units, master cylinder (hydraulic systems) || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated. || (a) Defective or ineffective servo unit. (b) Master cylinder defective or leaking. (c) Master cylinder insecure. (d) Insufficient brake fluid (e) Master cylinder reservoir cap missing. (f) Brake fluid warning light illuminated or defective. (g) Incorrect functioning of brake fluid level warning device. || 1.1.11. Rigid brake pipes || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated. || (a) Imminent risk of failure or fracture. (b) Pipes or connections leaking. (c) Pipes damaged or excessively corroded. (d) Pipes misplaced. || 1.1.12. Flexible brake hoses || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated. || (a) Imminent risk of failure or fracture. (b) Hoses damaged, chafing, twisted or too short (c) Hoses or connections leaking. (d) Hoses bulging under pressure. (e) Hoses porous. || 1.1.13. Brake linings and pads || Visual inspection. || (a) Lining or pad excessively worn. (b) Lining or pad contaminated (oil, grease etc.). (c) Lining or pad missing || 1.1.14. Brake drums, brake discs || Visual inspection. || (a) Drum or disc excessively worn, excessively scored, cracked, insecure or fractured. (b) Drum or disc contaminated (oil, grease, etc.) (c) Drum or disc missing (d) Back plate insecure. || 1.1.15. Brake cables, rods, levers, linkages || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated. || (a) Cable damaged or knotted. (b) Component excessively worn or corroded. (c) Cable, rod or joint insecure. (d) Cable guide defective. (e) Restriction to free movement of the braking system. (f) Abnormal movement of the levers/linkage indicating maladjustment or excessive wear. || 1.1.16. Brake actuators (including spring brakes or hydraulic cylinders) || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated. || (a) Actuator cracked or damaged. (b) Actuator leaking. (c) Actuator insecure or inadequately mounted. (d) Actuator excessively corroded. (e) Insufficient or excessive travel of operating piston or diaphragm mechanism. (f) Dust cover missing or excessively damaged. || 1.1.17. Load sensing valve || Visual inspection of the components while the braking system is operated || (a) Defective linkage. (b) Linkage incorrectly adjusted. (c) Valve seized or inoperative. (d) Valve missing. (e) Missing data plate. (f) Data illegible or not in accordance with requirements(1) || 1.1.18. Slack adjusters and indicators || Visual inspection. || (a) Adjuster damaged, seized or having abnormal movement, excessive wear or incorrect adjustment. (b) Adjuster defective. (c) Incorrectly installed or replaced. || 1.1.19. Endurance braking system (where fitted or required) || Visual inspection. || (a) Insecure connectors or mountings. (b) System obviously defective or missing. || 1.1.20. Automatic operation of trailer brakes || Disconnect brake coupling between towing vehicle and trailer. || Trailer brake does not apply automatically when coupling disconnected. || 1.1.21. Complete braking system || Visual inspection || (a) Other system devices (e.g. anti-freeze pump, air dryer, etc.) damaged externally or excessively corroded in a way that adversely affects the braking system. (b) Leakage of air or anti-freeze. (c) Any component insecure or inadequately mounted. (d) Inappropriate repair or modification to any component[1] || 1.1.22. Test connections (where fitted or required) || Visual inspection || (a) Missing. (b) Damaged, unusable or leaking. || 1.2. Service braking performance and efficiency || 1.2.1. Performance || during a test on a static brake testing machine or, if impossible during a road test apply the brakes progressively up to maximum effort. || (a) Inadequate braking effort on one or more wheels. (b) Braking effort from any wheel is less than 70% of maximum effort recorded from the other wheel on the same axle. Or in the case of testing on the road, the vehicle deviates excessively from a straight line. (c) No gradual variation in brake effort (grabbing). (d) Abnormal lag in brake operation of any wheel. (e) Excessive fluctuation of brake force during each complete wheel revolution. || 1.2.2. Efficiency || Test with a static brake testing machine or, if one cannot be used for technical reasons, by a road test using a recording decelerometer to establish the braking ratio which relates to the maximum authorised mass or, in the case of semi-trailers, to the sum of the authorised axle loads. Vehicles or a trailer with a maximum permissible mass exceeding 3500 kg has to be inspected following the standards given by ISO 21069 or equivalent methods. Road tests should be carried out under dry conditions on a flat, straight road. || Does not give at least the minimum figure as follows:- Vehicles registered first time after entry into force of Directive 2010/48/EU: – Category N1: 50 % – Category M1: 58 % – Category M2 and M3: 50 % – Category N2 and N3: 50 % – Category O2, O3 and O4: · for semi-trailers: 45% · for draw-bar trailers: 50% Vehicles registered before entry into force of Directive 2010/48/EU : Category N1: 45% Category M1, M2 and M3: 50% [2] Category N2 and N3: 43% [3] Category O2,O3 and O4: 40% [4] Other categories ,. - Categories L (both brakes): Category L1e: 42 % Category L2e, L6e: 40 % Category L3e: 50 % Category L4e: 46 % Category L5e, L7e: 44 % - Categories L (rear wheel brake): all categories: 25 % || 1.3. Secondary (emergency) braking performance and efficiency (if met by separate system) || 1.3.1. Performance || If the secondary braking system is separate from the service braking system, use the method specified in 1.2.1. || (a) Inadequate braking effort on one or more wheels. (b) Braking effort from any wheel is less than 70% of maximum effort recorded from another wheel on the same axle specified. Or in the case of testing on the road, the vehicle deviates excessively from a straight line. (c) No gradual variation in brake effort (grabbing). || 1.3.2. Efficiency || If the secondary braking system is separate from the service braking system, use the method specified in 1.2.2. || Braking effort less than 50% [5] of the service brake performance defined in section 1.2.2 in relation to the maximum authorized mass or, in the case of semi-trailers, to the sum of the authorized axel loads (except L1e and L3e). || 1.4. Parking braking performance and efficiency || 1.4.1. Performance || Apply the brake during a test on a static brake testing machine and/or during a road test with a decelerometer. || Brake inoperative on one side or in the case of testing on the road, the vehicle deviates excessively from a straight line. || 1.4.2. Efficiency || Test with a static brake testing machine or by a road test using either an indicating or recording decelerometer or with the vehicle on a slope of known gradient. Goods vehicles should, if possible, be tested laden. || Does not give at least for all vehicles a braking ratio of 16% in relation to the maximum authorized mass, or, for motor vehicles, of 12% in relation to the maximum authorized combination mass of the vehicle, whichever is the greater (except L1e and L3e). || 1.5. Endurance braking system performance || Visual inspection and, where possible test whether the system functions. || (a) No gradual variation of efficiency (not applicable to exhaust brake systems). (b) System not functioning. || 1.6. Anti-lock braking system (ABS) || Visual inspection and inspection of warning device. || (a) Warning device malfunctioning. (b) Warning device shows system malfunction. (c) Wheel speed sensors missing or damaged (d) Wirings damaged (e) Other components missing or damaged || 1.7 Electronic brake system (EBS) || Visual inspection of warning device. || (a) Warning device malfunctioning. (b) Warning device shows system malfunction. || 1.8 Brake fluid || Measuring of boiling temperature or water content || (a) Brake fluid boiling temperature to low or water content to high (b) Brake fluid contaminated (c) Insufficient brake fluid. || 2. STEERING || 2.1. Mechanical condition || 2.1.1. Steering gear condition || With the vehicle over a pit or on a hoist and with the road wheels off the ground or on turn tables, rotate the steering wheel from lock to lock. Visual inspection of the operation of the steering gear. || (a) Roughness in operation of gear. (b) Sector shaft twisted or splines worn. (c) Excessive wear in sector shaft. (d) Excessive movement of sector shaft. (e) Leaking. || 2.1.2. Steering gear casing attachment || With vehicle on a pit or hoist and the weight of the vehicle road wheels on the ground, rotate steering / handle bar wheel clock-wise and anticlockwise or using a specially adapted wheel play detector. Visual inspection of the attachment of gear casing to chassis. || (a) Steering gear casing not properly attached. (b) Elongated fixing holes in chassis. (c) Missing or fractured fixing bolts. (d) Steering gear casing fractured. || 2.1.3. Steering linkage condition || With the vehicle over a pit or on a hoist and with the road wheel on ground, rock steering wheel clockwise and anti-clockwise or using a specially adapted wheel play detector. Visual inspection of steering components for wear, fractures and security. || (a) Relative movement between components which should be fixed. (b) Excessive wear at joints. (c) Fractures or deformation of any component. (d) Absence of locking devices. (e) Misalignment of components (e.g. track rod or drag link). (f) Inappropriate repair or modification. (g) Dust cover missing, damaged or severely deteriorated. || 2.1.4. Steering linkage operation || With the vehicle over a pit or on a hoist and with the road wheels on ground and the engine running (power steering), rotate steering wheel from lock to lock. Visual inspection of movement of linkages. || (a) Moving steering linkage fouling a fixed part of chassis. (b) Steering stops not operating or missing. || 2.1.5. Power steering || Check steering system for leaks and hydraulic fluid reservoir level (if visible). With the road wheels on ground and with the engine running, check that the power steering system is operating. || (a) Fluid leak. (b) Insufficient fluid. (c) Mechanism not working. (d) Mechanism fractured or insecure. (e) Misalignment or fouling of components. (f) Inappropriate repair or modification. (g) Cables/hoses damaged, excessively corroded. || 2.2. Steering wheel, column and handle bar || 2.2.1. Steering wheel/handle bar condition || With the road wheels on the ground, rock steering wheel from side to side at right angles to column and apply slight downward and upward pressure. Visual inspection of play. || (a) Relative movement between steering wheel and column indicating looseness. (b) Absence of retaining device on steering wheel hub (c) Fracture or looseness of steering wheel hub, rim or spokes 2.2.2.Steering column/yokes and forks || With the vehicle over a pit or on a hoist and the mass of the vehicle on the ground, push and pull the steering wheel in line with column, push steering wheel/handle bar in various directions at right angles to the column/forks. Visual inspection of play, and condition of flexible couplings or universal joints. || (a) Excessive movement of centre of steering wheel up or down. (b) Excessive movement of top of column radially from axis of column. (c) Deteriorated flexible coupling. (d) Attachment defective. (e) inappropriate repair or modification 2.3.Steering play || With the vehicle over a pit or on a hoist, the mass of the vehicle on the road-wheels, the engine running for vehicles with power steering and with the road wheels in the straight-ahead position, lightly turn the steering wheel clockwise and anti-clockwise as far as possible without moving the road wheels. Visual inspection of free movement. || Free play in steering excessive (for example movement of a point on the rim exceeding one fifth of the diameter of the steering wheel or not in accordance with the requirements(1). 2.4.Wheel alignment (X)(2) || Check alignment of steered wheels with suitable equipment. || Alignment not in accordance with vehicle manufacturer’s data or requirements(1). 2.5. Trailer steered axle turntable || Visual inspection or using a specially adapted wheel play detector || (a) Component damaged or cracked. (b) Excessive play. (c) Attachment defective. 2.6. Electronic Power Steering (EPS) || Visual inspection and consistency check between the angle of the steering wheel and the angle of the wheels when switching on/off the engine || (a) EPS Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) indicates any kind of failure of the system. (b) Inconsistency between the angle of the steering wheel and the angle of the wheels. (c) power assistance not working 3. VISIBILITY || 3.1. Field of vision || Visual inspection from driving seat. || Obstruction within driver’s field of view that materially affects his view in front or to the sides. 3.2. Condition of glass || Visual inspection. || (a) Cracked or discoloured glass or transparent panel (if permitted). (b) Glass or transparent panel (including reflecting or tinted film) that does not comply with specifications in the requirements(1) (XX)(3), (c) Glass or transparent panel in unacceptable condition. 3.3. Rear-view mirrors or devices || Visual inspection. || (a) Mirror or device missing or not fitted according to the requirements(1). (b) Mirror or device inoperative, damaged, loose or insecure. 3.4. Windscreen wipers || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Wipers not operating or missing (b) Wiper blade missing or obviously defective. 3.5.Windscreen washers || Visual inspection and by operation. || Washers not operating adequately. 3.6 Demisting system (X)(2) || Visual inspection and by operation. || System inoperative or obviously defective. 4. LAMPS, REFLECTORS AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT || 4.1. Headlamps || 4.1.1. Condition and operation || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Defective or missing light / light source. (b) Defective or missing projection system (reflector and lens). (c) Lamp not securely attached. 4.1.2. Alignment || Determine the horizontal aim of each headlamp on dipped beam using a headlamp aiming device or a screen. || Aim of a headlamp not within limits laid down in the requirements(1). 4.1.3. Switching || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1) (Number of headlamps illuminated at the same time) (b) Function of control device impaired. 4.1.4. Compliance with requirements(1). || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1). (b) Products on lens or light source which obviously reduce light intensity or change emitted colour. (c) Light source and lamp not compatible 4.1.5. Levelling devices (where mandatory) || Visual inspection and by operation if possible. || (a) Device not operating. (b) Manual device cannot be operated from driver’s seat. 4.1.6. Headlamp cleaning device (where mandatory) || Visual inspection and by operation if possible. || Device not operating. 4.2. Front and rear position lamps, side marker lamps and end outline marker lamps || 4.2.1. Condition and operation || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Defective light source. (b) Defective lens. (c) Lamp not securely attached. 4.2.2 Switching || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). (b) Function of control device impaired. 4.2.3. Compliance with requirements(1) || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1). (b) Products on lens or light source which reduce light intensity or change emitted colour. 4.3. Stop Lamps || 4.3.1. Condition and operation || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Defective light source. (b) Defective lens. (c) Lamp not securely attached. 4.3.2. Switching || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). (b) Function of control device impaired. 4.3.3. Compliance with requirements(1). || Visual inspection and by operation. || Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1). 4.4. Direction indicator and hazard warning lamps || 4.4.1. Condition and operation || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Defective light source. (b) Defective lens. (c) Lamp not securely attached 4.4.2. Switching || Visual inspection and by operation. || Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). 4.4.3. Compliance with requirements(1). || Visual inspection and by operation. || Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1). 4.4.4. Flashing frequency || Visual inspection and by operation. || Rate of flashing not in accordance with the requirements(1). 4.5. Front and rear fog lamps || 4.5.1. Condition and operation || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Defective light source. (b) Defective lens. (c) Lamp not securely attached. 4.5.2 Alignment (X)(2) || by operation and using a headlamp aiming device || Front fog lamp out of horizontal alignment when the light pattern has cut-off line 4.5.3. Switching || Visual inspection and by operation. || Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). 4.5.4. Compliance with requirements(1). || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1) (b) System does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1) 4.6. Reversing lamps || 4.6.1. Condition and operation || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Defective light source. (b) Defective lens. (c) Lamp not securely attached. 4.6.2. Compliance with requirements(1) || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1). (b) System does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). 4.6.3. Switching || Visual inspection and by operation. || Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). 4.7. Rear registration plate lamp || 4.7.1. Condition and operation || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Lamp throwing direct light to the rear. (b) Defective light source. (c) Lamp not securely attached. 4.7.2. Compliance with requirements(1) || Visual inspection and by operation. || System does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). 4.8. Retro-reflectors, conspicuity (retro reflecting) markings and rear marker plates || 4.8.1. Condition || Visual inspection. || (a) Reflecting equipment defective or damaged. (b) Reflector not securely attached. 4.8.2. Compliance with requirements(1) || Visual inspection. || Device, reflected colour or position not in accordance with the requirements(1). 4.9. Tell-tales mandatory for lighting equipment || 4.9.1. Condition and operation || Visual inspection and by operation. || Not operating. 4.9.2. Compliance with requirements(1) || Visual inspection and by operation. || Not in accordance with the requirements(1). 4.10. Electrical connections between towing vehicle and trailer or semi-trailer || Visual inspection: if possible examine the electrical continuity of the connection. || (a) Fixed components not securely attached. (b) Damaged or deteriorated insulation. (c) Trailer or towing vehicle electrical connections not functioning correctly. 4.11. Electrical wiring || Visual inspection with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist, including inside the engine compartment in some cases. || (a) Wiring insecure or not adequately secured. (b) Wiring deteriorated (c) Damaged or deteriorated insulation. 4.12. Non obligatory lamps and retro-reflectors (X)(2) || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) A lamp/retro-reflector fitted not in accordance with the requirements(1). (b) Lamp operation not in accordance with the requirements(1). (c) Lamp/retro-reflector not securely attached. 4.13. Battery(ies) || Visual inspection. || (a) Insecure. (b) Leaking. (c) Defective switch (if required). (d) Defective fuses (if required). (e) inappropriate ventilation (if required) 5. AXLES, WHEELS, TYRES AND SUSPENSION || 5.1. Axles || 5.1.1. Axles || Visual inspection with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist. Wheel play detectors may be used and are recommended for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass (GVM). || (a) Axle fractured or deformed. (b) Insecure fixing to vehicle. (c) Inappropriate repair or modification. 5.1.2. Stub axles || Visual inspection with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist. Wheel play detectors may be used and are recommended for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes GVM. Apply a vertical or lateral force to each wheel and note the amount of movement between the axle beam and stub axle. || (a) Stub axle fractured. (b) Excessive wear in the swivel pin and/or bushes. (c) Excessive movement between stub axle and axle beam. (d) Stub axle pin loose in axle. 5.1.3. Wheel bearings || Visual inspection with the vehicle over a pit or on a hoist. Wheel play detectors may be used and are recommended for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes GVM. Rock the wheel or apply a lateral force to each wheel and note the amount of upward movement of the wheel relative to the stub axle. || (a) Excessive play in a wheel bearing. (b) Wheel bearing too tight, jammed. 5.2. Wheels and tyres || 5.2.1. Road wheel hub || Visual inspection. || (a) Any wheel nuts or studs missing or loose. (b) Hub worn or damaged 5.2.2. Wheels || Visual inspection of both sides of each wheel with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist. || (a) Any fracture or welding defect (b) Tyre retaining rings not properly fitted. (c) Wheel badly distorted or worn. (d) Wheel size or type not in accordance with the requirements(1) and effecting road safety 5.2.3. Tyres || Visual inspection of the entire tyre by either rotating the road wheel with it off the ground and the vehicle over a pit or on a hoist, or by rolling the vehicle backwards and forwards over a pit. || (a) Tyre size, load capacity, approval mark or speed rating not in accordance with the requirements(1) and effecting road safety (b) Tyres on same axle or on twin wheels of different sizes. (c) Tyres on same axle of different construction (radial / cross-ply). (d) Any serious damage or cut to tyre. (e) Tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements(1). (f) Tyre rubbing against other components. (g) Re-grooved tyres not in accordance with requirements(1). (h) air pressure monitoring system malfunctioning or obviously inoperative 5.3. Suspension system || 5.3.1. Springs and stabilizer || Visual inspection with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist. Wheel play detectors may be used and are recommended for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes GVM. || (a) Insecure attachment of springs to chassis or axle. (b) A damaged or fractured spring component. (c) spring missing (d) inappropriate repair or modification 5.3.2. Shock absorbers || Visual inspection with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist or using special equipment, if available. || (a) Insecure attachment of shock absorbers to chassis or axle. (b) Damaged shock absorber showing signs of severe leakage or malfunction. 5.3.2.1 efficiency testing of damping || Use special equipment and compare left /right differences and/or absolute values given by manufactures || (a) significant difference between left and right (b) given minimum values not reached 5.3.3. Torque tubes, radius arms, wishbones and suspension arms || Visual inspection with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist. Wheel play detectors may be used and are recommended for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes GVM. || (a) Insecure attachment of component to chassis or axle. (b) A damaged, fractured or excessively corroded component. (c) Inappropriate repair or modification. 5.3.4. Suspension joints || Visual inspection with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist. Wheel play detectors may be used and are recommended for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes GVM. || (a) Excessive wear in swivel pin and/or bushes or at suspension joints. (b) Dust cover missing or severely deteriorated. 5.3.5. Air suspension || Visual inspection || (a) System inoperable. (b) Any component damaged, modified or deteriorated in a way that would adversely affect the functioning of the system (c) audible system leakage 6. CHASSIS AND CHASSIS ATTACHMENTS || 6.1. Chassis or frame and attachments || 6.1.1. General condition || Visual inspection with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist. || a) Fracture or deformation of any side or cross member. b) Insecurity of strengthening plates or fastenings. c) Excessive corrosion which affects the rigidity of the assembly. || 6.1.2. Exhaust pipes and silencers || Visual inspection with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist. || a) Insecure or leaking exhaust system. b) Fumes entering cab or passengers compartment. || 6.1.3. Fuel tank and pipes (including heating fuel tank and pipes) || Visual inspection with vehicle over a pit or on a hoist, use of leak detecting devices in case of LPG/CNG systems. || (a) Insecure tank or pipes. (b) Leaking fuel or missing or ineffective filler cap. (c) Damaged or chafed pipes. (d) Fuel stopcock (if required) not operating correctly. (e) Fire risk due to - leaking fuel - fuel tank or exhaust improperly shielded - engine compartment condition (f) LPG/CNG or hydrogen system not in accordance with requirements(1). || 6.1.4. Bumpers, lateral protection and rear underrun devices || Visual inspection. || (a) Looseness or damage likely to cause injury when grazed or contacted. (b) Device obviously not in compliance with the requirements(1). || 6.1.5. Spare wheel carrier (if fitted) || Visual inspection. || (a) Carrier not in proper condition (b) Carrier fractured or insecure. (c) A spare wheel not securely fixed in carrier and likely to fall off. || 6.1.6. Coupling mechanisms and towing equipment || Visual inspection for wear and correct operation with special attention to any safety device fitted and /or use of measuring gauge. || (a) Component damaged, defective or cracked. (b) Excessive wear in a component. (c) Attachment defective. (d) Any safety device missing or not operating correctly. (e) Any indicator not working. (f) Obstruct registration plate or any lamp (when not in use) (g) Inappropriate repair or modification. || 6.1.7. Transmission || Visual inspection. || (a) Loose or missing securing bolts. (b) Excessive wear in transmission shaft bearings. (c) Excessive wear in universal joints. (d) Deteriorated flexible couplings. (e) A damaged or bent shaft. (f) Bearing housing fractured or insecure. (g) Dust cover missing or severely deteriorated. (h) Illegal power-train modification || 6.1.8. Engine mountings || Visual inspection not necessarily on a pit or hoist. || Deteriorated, obviously and severely damaged, loose or fractured mountings. || 6.1.9 Engine performance || Visual inspection || (a) Control unit illegal modified (b) illegal engine modification || 6.2. Cab and bodywork || 6.2.1. Condition || Visual inspection. || (a) A loose or damaged panel or part likely to cause injury. (b) Insecure body pillar. (c) Permitting entry of engine or exhaust fumes. (d) Inappropriate repair or modification. || 6.2.2. Mounting || Visual inspection over a pit or on a hoist. || (a) Body or cab insecure. (b) Body/cab obviously not located squarely on chassis. (c) Insecure or missing fixing of body/cab to chassis or cross members. (d) Excessive corrosion at fixing points on integral bodies. || 6.2.3. Doors and door catches || Visual inspection. || (a) A door will not open or close properly. (b) A door likely to open inadvertently or one that will not remain closed. (c) Door, hinges, catches, pillar, missing, loose or deteriorated. || 6.2.4. Floor || Visual inspection over a pit or on a hoist. || Floor insecure or badly deteriorated || 6.2.5. Driver’s seat || Visual inspection. || (a) A loose seat or seat with defective structure. (b) Adjustment mechanism not functioning correctly. || 6.2.6. Other seats || Visual inspection. || (a) Seats in defective condition or insecure. (b) Seats fitted not in accordance with requirements(1).. || 6.2.7. Driving controls || Visual inspection and by operation. || Any control necessary for the safe operation of the vehicle not functioning correctly. || 6.2.8. Cab steps || Visual inspection. || (a) Step or step ring insecure. (b) Step or ring in a condition likely to cause injury to users. || 6.2.9. Other interior and exterior fittings and equipment || Visual inspection. || (a) Attachment of other fitting or equipment defective. (b) Other fitting or equipment not in accordance with the requirements(1).. (c) Leaking hydraulic equipment || 6.2.10. Mudguards (wings), spray suppression devices || Visual inspection. || (a) Missing, loose or badly corroded. (b) Insufficient clearance to road wheel. (c) Not in accordance with the requirements(1).. || 7. OTHER EQUIPMENT || 7.1. Safety-belts/buckles and restraint systems || 7.1.1. Security of safety-belts/buckles mounting || Visual inspection. || (a) Anchorage point badly deteriorated. (b) Anchorage loose || 7.1.2. Condition of safety-belts/buckles. || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Mandatory safety-belt missing or not fitted. (b) Safety-belt damaged. (c) Safety-belt not in accordance with the requirements(1). (d) Safety-belt buckle damaged or not functioning correctly. (e) Safety-belt retractor damaged or not functioning correctly. || 7.1.3. Safety belt Load limiter || Visual inspection || Load limiter obviously missing or not suitable with the vehicle || 7.1.4. Safety belt Pre-tensioners || Visual inspection || Pre-tensioner obviously missing or not suitable with the vehicle || 7.1.5. Airbag || Visual inspection || (a) Airbags obviously missing or not suitable with the vehicle. (b) Airbag obviously non operative || 7.1.6. SRS Systems || Visual inspection of MIL || SRS MIL indicates any kind of failure of the system || 7.2. Fire extinguisher (X)(2) || Visual inspection. || (a) Missing. (b) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). || 7.3. Locks and anti-theft device || Visual inspection and by operation || (a) Device not functioning to prevent vehicle being driven. (b) Defective or inadvertently locking or blocking || 7.4. Warning triangle (if required) (X)(2) || Visual inspection. || (a) Missing or incomplete. (b) Not in accordance with the requirements(1).. || 7.5. First aid kit. (if required) (X)(2) || Visual inspection. || Missing, incomplete or not in accordance with the requirements(1).. || 7.6. Wheel chocks (wedges) (if required) (X)(2) || Visual inspection. || Missing or not in good condition. || 7.7. Audible warning device || Visual inspection and by operation. || (a) Not working. (b) Control insecure. (c) Not in accordance with the requirements(1).. || 7.8. Speedometer || Visual inspection or by operation during road test or by electronically means.. || (a) Not fitted in accordance with the requirements(1).. (b) Not operational. (c) Not capable of being illuminated. || 7.9. Tachograph (if fitted/required) || Visual inspection. || (a) Not fitted in accordance with the requirements(1).. (b) Not operational. (c) Defective or missing seals. (d) Calibration plaque missing, illegible or out of date. (e) Obvious tampering or manipulation. (f) Size of tyres not compatible with calibration parameters || 7.10. Speed limitation device (if fitted/required) || Visual inspection and by operation if equipment available. || (a) Not fitted in accordance with the requirements(1). (b) Obviously not operational. (c) Incorrect set speed (if checked) (d) Defective or missing seals. (e) Calibration plaque missing, illegible or out of date. (f) size of tyres not compatible with calibration parameters || 7.11 Odometer if available || Visual inspection || (a) obviously manipulated (fraud) (b) obviously inoperative || 7.12 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) if fitted/required || Visual inspection || (a) Wheel speed sensors missing or damaged (b) Wirings damaged (c) Other components missing or damaged (d) Switch damaged or not functioning correctly (e) ESC MIL indicates any kind of failure of the system || 8. NUISANCE || 8.1. Noise || 8.1.1 Noise suppression system || Subjective evaluation (unless the inspector considers that the noise level may be borderline, in which case a standing noise test using a noise meter may be conducted) || (a) Noise levels in excess of those permitted in the requirements(1). (b) Any part of the noise suppression system loose, likely to fall off, damaged, incorrectly fitted, missing or obviously modified in a way that would adversely affect the noise levels. || 8.2. Exhaust emissions || 8.2.1 Petrol engine emissions || 8.2.1.1 Exhaust emissions control equipment || Visual inspection || (a) Emission control equipment fitted by the manufacturer absent, modified or obviously defective. (b) Leaks which would affect emission measurements || 8.2.1.2 Gaseous emissions || Measurement using an exhaust gas analyser in accordance with the requirements(1).. Alternatively, for vehicles equipped with suitable on-board diagnostic systems, the proper functioning of the emission system can be checked by appropriate reading of the OBD device and checks on the proper functioning of the OBD system in place of emission measurements at engine idle in accordance with the manufacturer’s conditioning recommendations and other requirements(1). || (a) Either, gaseous emissions exceed the specific levels given by the manufacturer; (b) Or, if this information is not available, the CO emissions exceed, i) for vehicles not controlled by an advanced emission control system, – 4.5%, or – 3.5% according to the date of first registration or use specified in requirements(1). ii) for vehicles controlled by an advanced emission control system, – at engine idle: 0.5% – at high idle: 0.3% or – at engine idle: 0.3%[6] – at high idle: 0.2% according to the date of first registration or use specified in requirements(1). (c) Lambda outside the range 1± 0.03 or not in accordance with the manufacturer’s specification (d) OBD readout indicating significant malfunction || 8.2.2 Diesel engine emissions || 8.2.2.1 Exhaust emission control equipment || Visual inspection || (a) Emission control equipment fitted by the manufacturer absent or obviously defective (b) Leaks which would affect emission measurements || 8.2.2.2 Opacity Vehicles registered or put into service before 1 January 1980 are exempted from this requirement || (a) Exhaust gas opacity to be measured during free acceleration (no load from idle up to cut-off speed) with gear lever in neutral and clutch engaged. (b) Vehicle preconditioning: 1. Vehicles may be tested without preconditioning although for safety reasons checks should be made that the engine is warm and in a satisfactory mechanical condition. 2. precondition requirements: (i) Engine shall be fully warm, for instance the engine oil temperature measured by a probe in the oil level dipstick tube to be at least 80 ºC, or normal operating temperature if lower, or the engine block temperature measured by the level of infrared radiation to be at least an equivalent temperature. If, owing to vehicle configuration, this measurement is impractical, the establishment of the engine's normal operating temperature may be made by other means, for example by the operation of the engine cooling fan. (ii) Exhaust system shall be purged by at least three free acceleration cycles or by an equivalent method. (c) Test procedure: 1 Engine and any turbocharger fitted, to be at idle before the start of each free acceleration cycle. For heavy-duty diesels, this means waiting for at least 10 seconds after the release of the throttle. 2. To initiate each free acceleration cycle, the throttle pedal must be fully depressed quickly and continuously (in less than one second) but not violently, so as to obtain maximum delivery from the injection pump. 3. During each free acceleration cycle, the engine shall reach cut-off speed or, for vehicles with automatic transmissions, the speed specified by the manufacturer or if this data is not available then two thirds of the cut-off speed, before the throttle is released. This could be checked, for instance, by monitoring engine speed or by allowing a sufficient time to elapse between initial throttle depression and release, which in the case of vehicles of category 1 and 2 of Annex 1, should be at least two seconds. 4. Vehicles shall only be failed if the arithmetic means of at least the last three free acceleration cycles are in excess of the limit value. This may be calculated by ignoring any measurement that departs significantly from the measured mean, or the result of any other statistical calculation that takes account of the scattering of the measurements. Member States may limit the number of test cycles. 5. To avoid unnecessary testing, Member States may fail vehicles which have measured values significantly in excess of the limit values after less than three free acceleration cycles or after the purging cycles. Equally to avoid unnecessary testing, Member States may pass vehicles which have measured values significantly below the limits after less than three free acceleration cycles or after the purging cycles || (a) For vehicles registered or put into service for the first time after the date specified in requirements(1)., opacity exceeds the level recorded on the manufacturer’s plate on the vehicle; (b) Where this information is not available or requirements(1). do not allow the use of reference values, for naturally aspirated engines: 2.5 m-1 , for turbo-charged engines: 3.0 m-1, or, for vehicles identified in requirements(1). or first registered or put into service for the first time after the date specified in requirements(1)., 1.5 m-1.[7] || 8.3 Electromagnetic interference suppression || Radio-interference (X)(2) || Visual examination. || Any requirements of the requirements(1) not met. || 8.4 Other items related to the environment || 8.4.1 Fluid leaks || Visual examination || Any excessive fluid leak likely to harm the environment or to pose a safety risk to other road users || 9. SUPPLEMENTARY TESTS FOR PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLES M2, M3 || 9.1. Doors || 9.1.1 Entrance and exit doors || Visual inspection and by operation || (a) Defective operation (b) Deteriorated condition (c) Defective emergency control (d) Remote control of doors or warning devices defective (e) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). || 9.1.2 Emergency exits || Visual inspection and by operation (where appropriate) || (a) defective operation (b) Emergency exits signs missing or illegible (c) Missing hammer to break glass (d) Not in accordance with requirements(1). || 9.2. Demisting and defrosting system (X)(2) || Visual inspection and by operation || (a) Not operating correctly (b) Emission of toxic or exhaust gases into driver’s or passenger compartment (c) Defective defrosting (if compulsory) || 9.3. Ventilation & heating system (X)(2) || Visual inspection and by operation || (a) Defective operation (b) Emission of toxic or exhaust gases into driver’s or passenger compartment || 9.4. Seats || 9.4.1 Passenger seats (including seats for accompanying personnel) || Visual inspection || a) Seats in defective condition or insecure b) Folding seats (if allowed) not working automatically c) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). || 9.4.2 .Driver’s seat (additional require-ments) || Visual inspection || a) Defective special devices such as anti-glare shield or anti-dazzle screen b) Protection for driver insecure or not in accordance with requirements(1). || 9.5. Interior lighting and destination devices (X)(2) || Visual inspection and by operation || Device defective or not in accordance with requirements(1). || 9.6. Gangways, standing areas || Visual inspection || (a) Insecure floor. (b) Defective rails or grab handles. (c) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). || 9.7. Stairs and steps || Visual inspection and by operation (where appropriate) || (a) Deteriorated or damaged condition (b) Retractable steps not operating correctly (c) Not in accordance with requirements(1). || 9.8. Passenger communication system (X)(2) || Visual inspection and by operation. || Defective system || 9.9. Notices (X)(2) || Visual inspection. || (a) missing, erroneous or illegible notice (b) not in accordance with requirements(1). || 9.10. Requirements regarding the transport of children. (X)(2) || 9.10.1 Doors || Visual inspection || Protection of doors not in accordance with the requirements(1). regarding this form of transport. || 9.10.2 Signalling and special equipment || Visual inspection || Signalling or special equipment absent or not in accordance with requirements(1). || 9.11. Requirements regarding the transport of disabled persons (X)(2) || 9.11.1 Doors, ramps and lifts || Visual inspection and by operation || (a) Defective operation. (b) Deteriorated condition. (c) Defective control(s). (d) Defective warning device(s). (e) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). || 9.11.2 Wheelchair fixings || Visual inspection and by operation if appropriate || (a) Defective operation. (b) Deteriorated condition. (c) Defective control(s). (d) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). || 9.11.3 Signalling and special equipment || Visual inspection || Signalling or special equipment absent or not in accordance with requirements(1). || 9.12. Other special equipment (X)(2) || 9.12.1. Installations for food preparation || Visual inspection || (a) installation not in accordance with the requirements(1). (b) installation damaged to such an extent that it would be dangerous to use it. || 9.12.2.Sanitary installation || Visual inspection || Installation not in accordance with the requirements(1). || 9.12.3.Other devices (e.g. audio-visual systems) || Visual inspection || Not in accordance with the requirements(1). || NOTES : ‘requirements’ are laid down by
type-approval requirements at the date of approval, first registration or first
entry into service as well as retrofitting obligations or national legislation
in the country of registration. (X) Identifies items which are related to the
condition of the vehicle and its suitability for use on the road but which are
not considered essential in a roadworthiness test. ANNEX III REQUIREMENTS
CONCERNING THE Assessment of
deficiencies OF VEHICLES For each vehicle systems and components
subject to testing, the rules to apply during roadworthiness tests to determine
whether the condition of the vehicle is acceptable are the following. Item || Reasons for failure || Assessment of deficiencies || Minor || Major || Dangerous 0. IDENTIFICATION OF THE VEHICLE 0.1. Registration number plates (if needed by requirements(1) || (a) Number plate(s) missing or so insecure/fixed that it is (they are) likely to fall off. || || X || (b) Inscription missing or illegible. || || X || (c) Not in accordance with vehicle documents or records. || || X || 0.2. Vehicle identification chassis/ serial number || (a) Missing or can not be found. || || X || (b) Incomplete, illegible. || || X || (c) Not in accordance with vehicle documents or records. || || X || 1. BRAKING EQUIPMENT 1.1. Mechanical condition and operation 1.1.1. Service brake pedal/hand lever pivot || (a) Pivot too tight. || || X || b) Excessive wear or play. || || X || 1.1.2. Pedal/hand lever condition and travel of the brake operating device || (a) Excessive or insufficient reserve travel. || || X || (b) Brake control not releasing correctly. Functionality affected || X || X || (c) Anti-slip provision on brake pedal missing, loose or worn smooth. || X || || 1.1.3. Vacuum pump or compressor and reservoirs || (a) Insufficient pressure/vacuum to give assistance for at least four brake applications after the warning device has operated (or gauge shows an unsafe reading);. at least two brake applications after the warning device has operated (or gauge shows an unsafe reading);. || || X || X (b) Time taken to build up air pressure/vacuum to safe working value not in accordance with the requirements(1) || || X || (c) Multi-circuit protection valve or pressure relief valve not working. || || X || (d) Air leak causing a noticeable drop in pressure or audible air leaks. || || X || (e) External damage likely to affect the function of the braking system. Secondary braking performance not met || || X || X 1.1.4. Low pressure warning gauge or indicator || Malfunctioning or defective gauge or indicator Low pressure not identifyable. || X || X || 1.1.5. Hand operated brake control valve || (a) Control cracked, damaged or excessively worn. || || X || (b) Control insecure on valve or valve insecure. || || X || (c) Loose connections or leaks in system. || || X || (d) Unsatisfactory operation. || || X || 1.1.6. Parking brake activator, lever control, parking brake ratchet , electronic parking brake || (a) Ratchet not holding correctly. || || X || (b) wear at lever pivot or in ratchet mechanism Excessive wear. || X || X || (c) Excessive movement of lever indicating incorrect adjustment. || || X || (d) Activator missing, damaged or inoperative || || X || (e) Incorrect functioning, warning indicator shows malfunction || || X || 1.1.7. Braking valves (foot valves, unloaders, governors) || (a) Valve damaged or excessive air leak. Functionality affected || || X || X (b) Excessive oil discharge from compressor. || X || || (c) Valve insecure or inadequately mounted. || || X || (d) Hydraulic fluid discharge or leak Functionality affected. || || X || X 1.1.8. Couplings for trailer brakes (electrical & pneumatic) || (a) Tap or self sealing valve defective. Functionality affected. || X || X || (b) Tap or valve insecure or inadequately mounted. Functionality affected. || X || X || (c) Excessive leaks. Functionality affected. || || X || X (d) Not functioning correctly Operation of brake affected || || X || X 1.1.9. Energy storage reservoir pressure tank || (a) Tank slightly damaged or slightly corroded. Tank heavily damaged, corroded or leaking. || X || X || (b) Drain device operation affected. Drain device inoperative || X || X || (c) Tank insecure or inadequately mounted. || || X || 1.1.10. Brake servo units, master cylinder (hydraulic systems) || (a) Defective or ineffective servo unit. || || X || (b) Master cylinder defective, but brake still operating. Master cylinder defective or leaking || || X || X (c) Master cylinder insecure, but brake still operating. Master cylinder insecure. || || X || X (d) Insufficient brake fluid (below MIN mark but more than 50% of reservoir capacity) Insufficient brake fluid (below MIN mark but less than 50% of reservoir capacity) No brake fluid visible || X || X || X (e) Master cylinder reservoir cap missing. || X || || (f) Brake fluid warning light illuminated or defective. || X || || (g) Incorrect functioning of brake fluid level warning device. || X || || 1.1.11. Rigid brake pipes || (a) Imminent risk of failure or fracture. || || || X (b) Pipes or connections leaking (air brake systems). Pipes or connections leaking (hydraulic brake systems) || || X || X (c) Pipes damaged or excessively corroded. Affecting the functioning of the brakes by blocking or imminent risk of leaking || || X || X (d) Pipes misplaced. Risk of damage || X || X || 1.1.12. Flexible brake hoses || (a) Imminent risk of failure or fracture. || || || X (b) Hoses twisted or to short Hoses damaged or chafing || X || X || (c) Hoses or connections leaking. (air brake systems). Hoses or connections leaking (hydraulic brake systems) || || X || X (d) Hoses bulging under pressure. Cord impaired || || X || X (e) Hoses porous. || || X || 1.1.13. Brake linings and pads || (a) Lining or pad excessively worn.(min mark reached) Lining or pad excessively worn.(below min mark) || || X || X (b) Lining or pad contaminated (oil, grease etc.). Braking performance affected || || X || X (c) Lining or pad missing || || || X 1.1.14. Brake drums, brake discs || (a) Drum or disc worn (min mark reached) or significant scored,. Drum or disc excessively worn, excessively scored, cracked, insecure or fractured. || || X || X (b) Drum or disc contaminated (oil, grease, etc.) || || X || (c) Drum or disc missing || || || X (d) Back plate insecure. || || X || 1.1.15. Brake cables, rods, levers, linkages || (a) Cable damaged or knotted. Braking performance affected || || X || X (b) Component excessively worn or corroded. Braking performance affected || || X || X (c) Cable, rod or joint insecure. || || X || (d) Cable guide defective. || || X || (e) Restriction to free movement of the braking system. || || X || (f) Abnormal movement of the levers/linkage indicating maladjustment or excessive wear. || || X || 1.1.16. Brake actuators (including spring brakes or hydraulic cylinders) || (a) Actuator cracked or damaged. Braking performance affected || || X || X (b) Actuator leaking Braking performance affected || || X || X (c) Actuator insecure or inadequately mounted. Braking performance affected || || X || X (d) Actuator excessively corroded. Likely to crack || || X || X (e) Insufficient or excessive travel of operating piston or diaphragm mechanism. Braking performance affected (lack of reserve for movement) || || X || X (f) Dust cover damaged. Dust cover missing or excessively damaged || X || X || 1.1.17. Load sensing valve || (a) Defective linkage. || || X || (b) Linkage incorrectly adjusted. || || X || (c) Valve seized or inoperative.(ABS functioning) Valve seized or inoperative || || X || X (d) Valve missing.(if required) || || || X (e) Missing data plate. || X || || (f) Data illegible or not in accordance with requirements(1) || X || || 1.1.18. Slack adjusters and indicators || (a) Adjuster damaged, seized or having abnormal movement, excessive wear or incorrect adjustment. || || X || (b) Adjuster defective. || || X || (c) Incorrectly installed or replaced. || || X || 1.1.19. Endurance braking system (where fitted or required) || (a) Insecure connectors or mountings. Functionality affected || X || X || (b) System obviously defective or missing. || || X || 1.1.20. Automatic operation of trailer brakes || Trailer brake does not apply automatically when coupling disconnected. || || || X 1.1.21. Complete braking system || (a) Other system devices (e.g. anti-freeze pump, air dryer, etc.) damaged externally or excessively corroded in a way that adversely affects the braking system. Braking performance affected || || X || X (b) Leakage of air or anti-freeze. System functionality affected || X || X || (c) Any component insecure or inadequately mounted. || || X || (d) Inappropriate repair or modification to any component[8] Braking performance affected || || X || X 1.1.22. Test connections (where fitted or required) || (a) Missing. || || X || (b) Damaged unusable or leaking. || X || X || 1.2. Service braking performance and efficiency 1.2.1. Performance || (a) Inadequate braking effort on one or more wheels. No braking effort on one or more wheels || || X || X (b) Braking effort from any wheel is less than 70% of maximum effort recorded from the other wheel on the same axle. Or in the case of testing on the road, the vehicle deviates excessively from a straight line. Braking effort from any wheel is less than 50% of maximum effort recorded from the other wheel on the same axle in case of steered axles || || X || X (c) No gradual variation in brake effort (grabbing). || || X || (d) Abnormal lag in brake operation of any wheel. || || X || (e) Excessive fluctuation of brake force during each complete wheel revolution. || || X || 1.2.2. Efficiency || Does not give at least the minimum figure as follows:- Vehicles registered first time after entry into force of Directive 2010/48/EU: – Category N1: 50 % – Category M1: 58 % – Category M2 and M3: 50 % – Category N2 and N3: 50 % – Category O2 (XX)(3), O3 and O4: · for semi-trailers: 45% · for draw-bar trailers: 50% Vehicles registered before entry into force of Directive 2010/48/EU : Category N1: 45% Category M1, M2 and M3: 50% [9] Category N2 and N3: 43% [10] Category O2 (XX)(3),O3 and O4: 40% [11] Other categories (XX)(3),. - Categories L (both brakes): Category L1e: 42 % Category L2e, L6e: 40 % Category L3e: 50 % Category L4e: 46 % Category L5e, L7e: 44 % - Categories L (rear wheel brake): all categories: 25 % Less than 50% of the above values reached in relation to the vehicle mass during testing || || X || X 1.3. Secondary (emergency) braking performance and efficiency (if met by separate system) 1.3.1. Performance || (a) Inadequate braking effort on one or more wheels. No braking effort on one or more wheels || || X || X (b) Braking effort from any wheel is less than 70% of maximum effort recorded from another wheel on the same axle specified. Or in the case of testing on the road, the vehicle deviates excessively from a straight line. Braking effort from any wheel is less than 50% of maximum effort recorded from the other wheel on the same axle in case of steered axles || || X || X (c) No gradual variation in brake effort (grabbing). || || X || 1.3.2. Efficiency || Braking effort less than 50% [12] of the service brake performance defined in section 1.2.2 in relation to the maximum authorized mass or, in the case of semi-trailers, to the sum of the authorized axel loads (except L1e and L3e). Less than 50% of the above values reached in relation to the vehicle mass during testing || || X || X 1.4. Parking braking performance and efficiency 1.4.1. Performance || Brake inoperative on one side or in the case of testing on the road, the vehicle deviates excessively from a straight line. Less than 50% of the efficiency values reached in relation to the vehicle mass during testing || || X || X 1.4.2. Efficiency || Does not give at least for all vehicles a braking ratio of 16% in relation to the maximum authorized mass, or, for motor vehicles, of 12% in relation to the maximum authorized combination mass of the vehicle, whichever is the greater (except L1e and L3e). Less than 50% of the above values reached in relation to the vehicle mass during testing || || X || X 1.5. Endurance braking system performance || (a) No gradual variation of efficiency (not applicable to exhaust brake systems). || || X || (b) System not functioning. || || X || 1.6. Anti-lock braking system (ABS) || (a) Warning device malfunctioning. || || X || (b) Warning device shows system malfunction. || || X || (c) Wheel speed sensors missing or damaged || || X || (d) Wirings damaged || || X || (e) Other components missing or damaged || || X || 1.7 Electronic brake system (EBS) || (a) Warning device malfunctioning. || || X || (b) Warning device shows system malfunction. || || X || 1.8 Brake fluid || (a) Brake fluid boiling temperature too low or water content too high Boling temperature < 180°C or water content > 1,5% Boling temperature < 150°C or water content > 2,0% || X || X || (b) Brake fluid contaminated Imminent risk of failure || || X || X (c) Insufficient brake fluid (below MIN mark but more than 50% of reservoir capacity) Insufficient brake fluid (below MIN mark but less than 50% of reservoir capacity) No brake fluid visible || X || X || X 2. STEERING 2.1. Mechanical condition 2.1.1. Steering gear condition || (a) Roughness in operation of gear. || || X || (b) Sector shaft twisted or splines worn. Affecting functionality || || X || X (c) Excessive wear in sector shaft. Affecting functionality || || X || X (d) Excessive movement of sector shaft. Affecting functionality || || X || X (e) Leaking. formation of drops || X || X || 2.1.2. Steering gear casing attachment || (a) Steering gear casing not properly attached. More than 50% of attachments loose or relative movement to chassis/bodywork visible || || X || X (b) Elongated fixing holes in chassis. More than 50 % of attachments affected || || X || X (c) Missing or fractured fixing bolts. More than 50 % of attachments affected || || X || X (d) Steering gear casing fractured. Stability or attachment of casing affected || || X || X 2.1.3. Steering linkage condition || (a) Relative movement between components which should be fixed. Excessive movement or likely to un-link || || X || X (b) Excessive wear at joints. Likely to unlink || || X || X (c) Fractures or deformation of any component. Affecting function || || X || X (d) Absence of locking devices. || || X || (e) Misalignment of components (e.g. track rod or drag link). || || X || (f) Inappropriate repair or modification. Affecting function || || X || X (g) Dust cover damaged or deteriorated. Dust cover missing or severely deteriorated || X || X || 2.1.4. Steering linkage operation || (a) Moving steering linkage fouling a fixed part of chassis. || || X || (b) Steering stops not operating or missing. || || X || 2.1.5. Power steering || (a) Fluid leak. Function affected || || X || X (b) Insufficient fluid. (below MIN mark but more than 50% of reservoir capacity to MIN mark Less than 50% of reservoir capacity to MIN mark || X || X || (c) Mechanism not working. Steering affected || || X || X (d) Mechanism fractured or insecure. Steering affected || || X || X (e) Misalignment or fouling of components. Steering affected || || X || X (f) Inappropriate repair or modification. Steering affected || || X || X (g) Cables/hoses damaged, excessively corroded. Steering affected || || X || X 2.2. Steering wheel, column and handle bar 2.2.1. Steering wheel/handle bar condition || (a) Relative movement between steering wheel and column indicating looseness. || || X || (b) Absence of retaining device on steering wheel hub Likely to unlink || || X || X (c) Fracture or looseness of steering wheel hub, rim or spokes Likely to unlink || || X || X 2.2.2.Steering column/yokes and forks || (a) Excessive movement of centre of steering wheel up or down. || || X || (b) Excessive movement of top of column radially from axis of column. || || X || (c) Deteriorated flexible coupling. || || X || (d) Attachment defective. Likely to unlink || || X || X (e) inappropriate repair or modification || || || X 2.3.Steering play || Free play in steering excessive (for example movement of a point on the rim exceeding one fifth of the diameter of the steering wheel or not in accordance with the requirements(1). Safe steering affected || || X || X 2.4.Wheel alignment (X)(2) || Alignment not in accordance with vehicle manufacturer’s data or requirements(1). Straight on driving affected; directional stability impaired || X || X || 2.5. Trailer steered axle turntable || (a) Component slightly damaged. Component heavy damaged or cracked. || || X || X (b) Excessive play. Straight on driving affected; directional stability impaired || || X || X (c) Attachment defective.(less than 50% of fixings loose) Attachment defective.(more than 50% of fixings loose) || || X || X 2.6. Electronic Power Steering (EPS) || (a) EPS Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) indicates any kind of failure of the system. || || X || (b) Inconsistency between the angle of the steering wheel and the angle of the wheels. Steering affected || || X || X (c) power assistance not working || || X || 3. VISIBILITY 3.1. Field of vision || Obstruction within driver’s field of view that materially affects his view in front or to the sides. (outside cleaning area of windscreen wipers) Inside cleaning area of windscreen wipers affected or outer mirrors not visible || X || X || 3.2. Condition of glass || (a) Cracked or discoloured glass or transparent panel (if permitted). (outside cleaning area of windscreen wipers) Inside cleaning area of windscreen wipers affected or outer mirrors not visible || X || X || (b) Glass or transparent panel (including reflecting or tinted film) that does not comply with specifications in the requirements(1) (XX)(3), (outside cleaning area of windscreen wipers) Inside cleaning area of windscreen wipers affected or outer mirrors not visible || X || X || (c) Glass or transparent panel in unacceptable condition. Visibility through inside cleaning area of windscreen wipers heavily affected || || X || X 3.3. Rear-view mirrors or devices || (a) Mirror or device missing or not fitted according to the requirements(1). (at least two rear-view possibilities available) Less than two rear-view possibilities available || X || X || (b) Mirror or device slightly damaged or loose. Mirror or device inoperative, heavily damaged, loose or insecure || X || X || 3.4. Windscreen wipers || (a) Wipers not operating or missing || || X || (b) Wiper blade defective. Wiper blade missing or obviously defective || X || X || 3.5.Windscreen washers || Washers not operating adequately.(lack of washing fluid but pump operating or water-jet misaligned Washers not operating || X || X || 3.6 Demisting system (X)(2) || System inoperative or obviously defective. || X || || 4. LAMPS, REFLECTORS AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 4.1. Headlamps 4.1.1. Condition and operation || (a) Defective or missing light / light source.(multiple light /light sources; in case of LED more than 1/3 functioning) Single light / light sources; in case of LED less than 2/3 functioning || X || X || (b) Slightly defective projection system (reflector and lens). Heavily defective or missing projection system (reflector and lens). || X || X || (c) Lamp not securely attached. || || X || 4.1.2. Alignment || Aim of a headlamp not within limits laid down in the requirements(1). || || X || 4.1.3. Switching || (a) Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1) (Number of headlamps illuminated at the same time) Exceeding of maximum permitted light intensity to the front || X || X || (b) Function of control device impaired. || || X || 4.1.4. Compliance with requirements(1). || (a) Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1). || || X || (b) Products on lens or light source which obviously reduce light intensity or change emitted colour. || || X || (c) Light source and lamp not compatible || || X || 4.1.5. Levelling devices (where mandatory) || (a) Device not operating. || || X || (b) Manual device cannot be operated from driver’s seat. || || X || 4.1.6. Headlamp cleaning device (where mandatory) || Device not operating. In case of gas-discharging lamps || X || X || 4.2. Front and rear position lamps, side marker lamps and end outline marker lamps 4.2.1. Condition and operation || (a) Defective light source. || || X || (b) Defective lens. || || X || (c) Lamp not securely attached. Likely to fall off || X || X || 4.2.2 Switching || (a) Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). Rear position lamps and side marker lamps can be switched off when headlamps are on || X || X || (b) Function of control device impaired. || || X || 4.2.3. Compliance with requirements(1) || (a) Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1). Red light to the front or white light to the rear; heavily reduced light intensity || X || X || (b) Products on lens or light source which reduce light intensity or change emitted colour. Red light to the front or white light to the rear; heavily reduced light intensity || X || X || 4.3. Stop Lamps 4.3.1. Condition and operation || (a) Defective light source.(multiple light source in case of LED more than 1/3 functioning) Single light sources; in case of LED less than 2/3 functioning All light sources defective || X || X || X (b) slightly defective lens (no influence on emitted light). Heavily defective lens (emitted light affected). || X || X || (c) Lamp not securely attached. Likely to fall off || X || X || 4.3.2. Switching || (a) Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). Delayed operation ( more than 2,5m/s2 deceleration before brake lights are on) No operation at all || X || X || X (b) Function of control device impaired. || || X || 4.3.3. Compliance with requirements(1). || Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1). White light to the rear; heavily reduced light intensity || X || X || 4.4. Direction indicator and hazard warning lamps 4.4.1. Condition and operation || (a) Defective light source. .(multiple light source in case of LED more than 1/3 functioning) Single light sources; in case of LED less than 2/3 functioning || X || X || (b) slightly defective lens. (no influence on emitted light) Heavily defective lens (emitted light affected). || X || X || (c) Lamp not securely attached Likely to fall off || X || X || 4.4.2. Switching || Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). No operation at all || X || X || 4.4.3. Compliance with requirements(1). || Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1). Other than amber light emitted || X || X || 4.4.4. Flashing frequency || Rate of flashing not in accordance with the requirements(1).(frequency more than 25% deviating) Frequency more than 50% deviating || X || X || 4.5. Front and rear fog lamps 4.5.1. Condition and operation || (a) Defective light source. .(multiple light source in case of LED more than 1/3 functioning) Single light sources; in case of LED less than 2/3 functioning || X || X || (b) slightly defective lens. (no influence on emitted light) Heavily defective lens (emitted light affected). || X || X || (c) Lamp not securely attached. Likely to fall off or dazzling upcoming traffic || X || X || 4.5.2 Alignment (X)(2) || Front fog lamp out of horizontal alignment when the light pattern has cut-off line (cut-off line too low) Cut-off line above that for head lamps || X || X || 4.5.3. Switching || Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). Not operative || X || X || 4.5.4. Compliance with requirements(1). || (a) Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1) || || X || (b) System does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1) || || X || 4.6. Reversing lamps 4.6.1. Condition and operation || (a) Defective light source. || X || || (b) Defective lens. || X || || Lamp not securely attached. Likely to fall off || X || X || 4.6.2. Compliance with requirements(1) || (a) Lamp, emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the requirements(1). || || X || (b) System does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). || || X || 4.6.3. Switching || Switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). Reversing lamp can be switched on with gear not in position reverse || X || X || 4.7. Rear registration plate lamp 4.7.1. Condition and operation || (a) Lamp throwing direct light to the rear. Directly emitting white light to the rear || X || X || (b) Defective light source. multiple light source Defective light source. single light source || X || X || Lamp not securely attached. Likely to fall off || X || X || 4.7.2. Compliance with requirements(1) || System does not operate in accordance with the requirements(1). || X || || 4.8. Retro-reflectors, conspicuity (retro reflecting) markings and rear marker plates 4.8.1. Condition || (a) Reflecting equipment defective or damaged. Reflecting affected || X || X || (b) Reflector not securely attached. Likely to fall off || X || X || 4.8.2. Compliance with requirements(1) || Device, reflected colour or position not in accordance with the requirements(1). Missing or reflecting red colour to the front or white colour to the rear || X || X || 4.9. Tell-tales mandatory for lighting equipment 4.9.1. Condition and operation || Not operating. Not operating for un-dipped beam or rear fog lamp || X || X || 4.9.2. Compliance with requirements(1) || Not in accordance with the requirements(1). || X || || 4.10. Electrical connections between towing vehicle and trailer or semi-trailer || (a) Fixed components not securely attached. Loose socket || X || X || (b) Damaged or deteriorated insulation. Likely to cause a short-circuit fault || X || X || (c) Trailer or towing vehicle electrical connections not functioning correctly. Trailer braking system affected; trailer brake lights not working at all || || X || X 4.11. Electrical wiring || (a) Wiring insecure or not adequately secured. Fixings loose, touching sharp edges, connectors likely to be disconnected Wiring likely to touch hot parts, rotating parts or ground, connectors disconnected (relevant parts for braking, steering) || X || X || X (b) Wiring slightly deteriorated. Wiring heavily deteriorated Wiring extreme deteriorated (relevant parts for braking, steering) || X || X || X (c) Damaged or deteriorated insulation. Likely to cause a short-circuit fault Eminent risk of fire, formation of sparks || X || X || X 4.12. Non obligatory lamps and retro-reflectors (X)(2) || (a) A lamp/retro-reflector fitted not in accordance with the requirements(1). Emitting/reflecting red light to the front or white light to the rear || X || X || (b) Lamp operation not in accordance with the requirements(1). Number of headlights simultaneous operating exceeding permitted light intensity; Emitting red light to the front or white light to the rear || X || X || (c) Lamp/retro-reflector not securely attached. Likely to fall off || X || X || 4.13. Battery(ies) || (a) Insecure. Not properly attached; Likely to cause a short-circuit fault || X || X || (b) Leaking. Loss of hazardous substances || X || X || (c) Defective switch (if required). || || X || (d) Defective fuses (if required). || || X || (e) inappropriate ventilation (if required) || || X || 5. AXLES, WHEELS, TYRES AND SUSPENSION 5.1. Axles 5.1.1. Axles || (a) Axle fractured or deformed. || || || X (b) Insecure fixing to vehicle. Relative movement to chassis/bodywork/ loose || || X || X (c) Inappropriate repair or modification. Stability impaired, functionality affected, insufficient clearance to other vehicle parts or to the ground || || X || X 5.1.2. Stub axles || (a) Stub axle fractured. || || || X (b) Excessive wear in the swivel pin and/or bushes. Likely of loosening; directional stability impaired || || X || X (c) Excessive movement between stub axle and axle beam. Likely of loosening; directional stability impaired || || X || X Stub axle pin loose in axle. Likely of loosening; directional stability impaired || || X || X 5.1.3. Wheel bearings || (a) Excessive play in a wheel bearing. directional stability impaired; danger of demolishment || || X || X (b) Wheel bearing too tight, jammed. Danger of overheating; danger of demolishment || || X || X 5.2. Wheels and tyres 5.2.1. Road wheel hub || (a) Any wheel nuts or studs missing or loose(<3,5t: at least 4 symmetric distributed remaining; >3,5t. at least 75% symmetric distributed remaining) . More than 25% wheel nuts or studs missing or loose. || || X || X (b) Hub worn or damaged Hub worn or damaged in a way that secure fixing of wheels affected || || X || X 5.2.2. Wheels || (a) Any fracture or welding defect. || || || X (b) Tyre retaining rings not properly fitted. Likely to come-off || || X || X (c) Wheel badly distorted or worn. Secure fixing to hub affected; secure fixing of tyre affected || || X || X (d) Wheel size or type not in accordance with the requirements(1) and effecting road safety || || X || 5.2.3. Tyres || (a) Tyre size, load capacity, approval mark or speed rating not in accordance with the requirements(1) and effecting road safety Insufficient load capacity or speed rating for actual use, tyre touches other fix vehicle parts impairing save driving || || X || X (b) Tyres on same axle or on twin wheels of different sizes. || || X || (c) Tyres on same axle of different construction (radial / cross-ply). || || X || (d) Any serious damage or cut to tyre. Cord visible or damaged || || X || X (e) Tyre tread depth not in accordance with the requirements(1). Less than 80% of required tread depth || || X || X (f) Tyre rubbing against other components (flexible anti spray devices). Tyre rubbing against other components (save driving not impaired) || X || X || (g) Re-grooved tyres not in accordance with requirements(1). Cord protection layer affected || || X || X (h) Air pressure monitoring system malfunctioning obviously inoperative || X || X || 5.3. Suspension system 5.3.1. Springs and stabilizer || (a) Insecure attachment of springs to chassis or axle. Relative movement visible; more than 50% of fixings loose || || X || X (b) A damaged or fractured spring component. Main spring ( -leaf), or more than 50 % of additional leafs affected || || X || X (c) spring missing Main spring ( -leaf), or more than 50 % of additional leafs affected || || X || X (d) inappropriate repair or modification Insufficient clearance to other vehicle parts; spring system inoperative || || X || X 5.3.2. Shock absorbers || (a) Insecure attachment of shock absorbers to chassis or axle. Shock absorber loose || X || X || (b) Damaged shock absorber showing signs of severe leakage or malfunction. || || X || 5.3.2.1 efficiency testing of damping || (a) significant difference between left and right || || X || (b) given minimum values not reached || || X || 5.3.3. Torque tubes, radius arms, wishbones and suspension arms || (a) Insecure attachment of component to chassis or axle. Likely of loosening; directional stability impaired || || X || X (b) A damaged or excessively corroded component. Stability of component affected or component fractured || || X || X (c) Inappropriate repair or modification. Insufficient clearance to other vehicle parts; system inoperative || || X || X 5.3.4. Suspension joints || (a) Excessive wear in swivel pin and/or bushes or at suspension joints. Likely of loosening; directional stability impaired || || X || X (b) Dust cover severely deteriorated. Dust cover missing or fractured || X || X || 5.3.5. Air suspension || (a) System inoperable. || || || X (b) Any component damaged, modified or deteriorated in a way that would adversely affect the functioning of the system. Functioning of system seriously affected || || X || X (c) audible system leakage || || X || 6. CHASSIS AND CHASSIS ATTACHMENTS 6.1. Chassis or frame and attachments 6.1.1. General condition || a) Slight fracture or deformation of any side or cross member. Serious fracture or deformation of any side or cross member. || || X || X b) Insecurity of strengthening plates or fastenings (< 50%). Loose fastenings (>50%); insufficient strength of parts || || X || X c) Excessive corrosion which affects the rigidity of the assembly. insufficient strength of parts || || X || X 6.1.2. Exhaust pipes and silencers || a) Insecure or leaking exhaust system. || || X || b) Fumes entering cab or passengers compartment. Danger to health of persons on board || || X || X 6.1.3. Fuel tank and pipes (including heating fuel tank and pipes) || (a) Insecure tank or pipes. Risk of fire || || X || X (b) Leaking fuel or missing or ineffective filler cap. Risk of fire; excessive loss of hazardous material || || X || X (c) chafed pipes. Damaged pipes || X || X || (d) Fuel stopcock (if required) not operating correctly. || || X || (e) Fire risk due to leaking fuel fuel tank or exhaust improperly shielded engine compartment condition || || || X (f) LPG/CNG or hydrogen system not in accordance with requirements(1). Any part of the system defective || || X || X 6.1.4. Bumpers, lateral protection and rear underrun devices || (a) Looseness or damage likely to cause injury when grazed or contacted. Parts likely to fall off; functionality heavily affected || || X || X (b) Device obviously not in compliance with the requirements(1). || || X || 6.1.5. Spare wheel carrier (if fitted) || (a) Carrier not in proper condition || X || || (b) Carrier fractured or insecure. || || X || (c) A spare wheel not securely fixed in carrier likely to fall off. || || X || X 6.1.6. Coupling mechanisms and towing equipment || (a) Component damaged, defective or cracked (if not in use). Component damaged, defective or cracked (if in use) || || X || X (b) Excessive wear in a component. Below wear limit || || X || X (c) Attachment defective. Any attachment loose || || X || X (d) Any safety device missing or not operating correctly. || || X || (e) Any indicator not working. || || X || (f) Obstruct registration plate or any lamp (when not in use) Registration plate not readable (when not in use) || X || X || (g) Inappropriate repair or modification (secondary parts) Inappropriate repair or modification (primary parts) || || X || X 6.1.7. Transmission || (a) Loose or missing securing bolts.(<30%) Loose or missing securing bolts.(>30%) || || X || X (b) Excessive wear in transmission shaft bearings. Likeliness of loosening or cracking || || X || X (c) Excessive wear in universal joints. Likeliness of loosening or cracking || || X || X (d) Deteriorated flexible couplings. Likeliness of loosening or cracking || || X || X (e) A damaged or bent shaft. || || X || (f) Bearing housing fractured or insecure. Likeliness of loosening or cracking || || X || X (g) Dust cover severely deteriorated. Dust cover missing or fractured || X || X || (h) Illegal power-train modification || || X || 6.1.8. Engine mountings || Deteriorated, obviously and severely damaged, loose or fractured mountings. || || X || X 6.1.9 Engine performance || (a) Control unit illegal modified || || X || (b) illegal engine modification || || X || 6.2. Cab and bodywork 6.2.1. Condition || (a) A loose or damaged panel or part likely to cause injury. Likely to fall off || || X || X (b) Insecure body pillar. Stability impaired || || X || X (c) Permitting entry of engine or exhaust fumes. Danger to health of persons on board || || X || X (d) Inappropriate repair or modification. Insufficient clearance to rotating or moving parts and road || || X || X 6.2.2. Mounting || (a) Body or cab insecure. Stability affected || || X || X (b) Body/cab obviously not located squarely on chassis. || || X || (c) Insecure or missing fixing of body/cab to chassis or cross members.(< 50 % and if symmetrical) Insecure or missing fixing of body/cab to chassis or cross members.(> 50 %) || || X || X (d) Excessive corrosion at fixing points on integral bodies. Stability affected || || X || X 6.2.3. Doors and door catches || (a) A door will not open or close properly. || || X || (b) A door likely to open inadvertently or one that will not remain closed.(sliding doors) A door likely to open inadvertently or one that will not remain closed.(turning doors) || || X || X (c) Door, hinges, catches or pillar deteriorated. Door, hinges, catches or pillar missing or loose. || X || X || 6.2.4. Floor || Floor insecure or badly deteriorated Insufficient stability || || X || X 6.2.5. Driver’s seat || (a) Seat with defective structure. A loose seat or || || X || X (b) Adjustment mechanism not functioning correctly. Seat moving or backrest not fixable || || X || X 6.2.6. Other seats || (a) Seats in defective condition or insecure.(secondary parts) Seats in defective condition or insecure (main parts). || X || X || (b) Seats fitted not in accordance with requirements(1).. Permitted number of seats exceeded; positioning not in compliance with approval || X || X || 6.2.7. Driving controls || Any control necessary for the safe operation of the vehicle not functioning correctly. Safe operation affected || || X || X 6.2.8. Cab steps || (a) Step or step ring insecure. Insufficient stability || X || X || (b) Step or ring in a condition likely to cause injury to users. || || X || 6.2.9. Other interior and exterior fittings and equipment || (a) Attachment of other fitting or equipment defective. || || X || (b) Other fitting or equipment not in accordance with the requirements(1).. Parts fitted likely to cause injuries; safe operation affected || X || X || (c) Leaking hydraulic equipment Extensive loss of hazardous material || X || X || 6.2.10. Mudguards (wings), spray suppression devices || (a) Missing, loose or badly corroded. Likely to cause injuries; likely to fall off || X || X || (b) Insufficient clearance to road wheel (spray suppression). Insufficient clearance to road wheel.(mudguards) || X || X || (c) Not in accordance with the requirements(1).. Insufficient coverage of tyre-band || X || X || 7. OTHER EQUIPMENT 7.1. Safety-belts/buckles and restraint systems 7.1.1. Security of safety-belts/buckles mounting || (a) Anchorage point badly deteriorated. Stability affected || || X || X (b) Anchorage loose || || || X 7.1.2. Condition of safety-belts/buckles. || (a) Mandatory safety-belt missing or not fitted. || || X || (b) Safety-belt damaged. Any cut or sign of overstretching || X || X || (c) Safety-belt not in accordance with the requirements(1). || || X || (d) Safety-belt buckle damaged or not functioning correctly. || || X || (e) Safety-belt retractor damaged or not functioning correctly. || || X || 7.1.3. Safety belt Load limiter || Load limiter obviously missing or not suitable with the vehicle || || X || 7.1.4. Safety belt Pre-tensioners || Pre-tensioner obviously missing or not suitable with the vehicle || || X || 7.1.5. Airbag || (a) Airbags obviously missing or not suitable with the vehicle. || || X || (b) Airbag obviously non operative || || X || 7.1.6. SRS Systems || SRS MIL indicates any kind of failure of the system || || X || 7.2. Fire extinguisher (X)(2) || (a) Missing. || || X || (b) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). If required (e.g. Taxi, busses, coaches, etc) || X || X || 7.3. Locks and anti-theft device || (a) Device not functioning to prevent vehicle being driven. || X || || (b) Defective inadvertently locking or blocking || || X || X 7.4. Warning triangle (if required) (X)(2) || (a) Missing or incomplete. || X || || (b) Not in accordance with the requirements(1).. || X || || 7.5. First aid kit. (if required) (X)(2) || Missing, incomplete or not in accordance with the requirements(1).. || X || || 7.6. Wheel chocks (wedges) (if required) (X)(2) || Missing or not in good condition. Insufficient stability or dimension || X || X || 7.7. Audible warning device || (a) Not properly working. Not working at all || X || X || (b) Control insecure. || X || || (c) Not in accordance with the requirements(1).. Emitted sound likely to be mixed with official sirens || X || X || 7.8. Speedometer || (a) Not fitted in accordance with the requirements(1).. Missing if required || X || X || (b) operation impaired. Not operational at all || X || X || (c) Not capable of being sufficient illuminated. Not being illuminated at all || X || X || 7.9. Tachograph (if fitted/required) || (a) Not fitted in accordance with the requirements(1).. || || X || (b) Not operational. || || X || (c) Defective or missing seals. || || X || (d) Calibration plaque missing, illegible or out of date. || || X || (e) Obvious tampering or manipulation. || || X || (f) Size of tyres not compatible with calibration parameters || || X || 7.10. Speed limitation device (if fitted/required) || (a) Not fitted in accordance with the requirements(1). || || X || (b) Obviously not operational. || || X || (c) Incorrect set speed (if checked) || || X || (d) Defective or missing seals. || || X || (e) Calibration plaque missing, illegible or out of date. || || X || (f) size of tyres not compatible with calibration parameters || || X || 7.11 Odometer if available || (a) obviously manipulated (fraud) || || X || (b) obviously inoperative || || X || 7.12 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) if fitted/required || (a) Wheel speed sensors missing or damaged || || X || (b) Wirings damaged || || X || (c) Other components missing or damaged || || X || (d) Switch damaged or not functioning correctly || || X || (e) ESC MIL indicates any kind of failure of the system || || X || 8. NUISANCE 8.1. Noise 8.1.1 Noise suppression system || (a) Noise levels in excess of those permitted in the requirements(1). || || X || (b) Any part of the noise suppression system loose, damaged, incorrectly fitted, missing or obviously modified in a way that would adversely affect the noise levels. likely to fall off || || X || X 8.2. Exhaust emissions 8.2.1 Petrol engine emissions 8.2.1.1 Exhaust emissions control equipment || (a) Emission control equipment fitted by the manufacturer absent, modified or obviously defective. || || X || (b) Leaks which would affect emission measurements || || X || 8.2.1.2 Gaseous emissions || (a) Either, gaseous emissions exceed the specific levels given by the manufacturer; || || X || (b) Or, if this information is not available, the CO emissions exceed, i) for vehicles not controlled by an advanced emission control system, – 4.5%, or – 3.5% according to the date of first registration or use specified in requirements(1). ii) for vehicles controlled by an advanced emission control system, – at engine idle: 0.5% – at high idle: 0.3% or – at engine idle: 0.3%[13] – at high idle: 0.2% according to the date of first registration or use specified in requirements(1). || || X || (c) Lambda outside the range 1± 0.03 or not in accordance with the manufacturer’s specification || || X || (d) OBD readout indicating significant malfunction || || X || 8.2.2 Diesel engine emissions 8.2.2.1 Exhaust emission control equipment || (a) Emission control equipment fitted by the manufacturer absent or obviously defective || || X || (b) Leaks which would affect emission measurements || || X || 8.2.2.2 Opacity Vehicles registered or put into service before 1 January 1980 are exempted from this requirement || (a) For vehicles registered or put into service for the first time after the date specified in requirements(1)., opacity exceeds the level recorded on the manufacturer’s plate on the vehicle; || || X || (b) Where this information is not available or requirements(1). do not allow the use of reference values, for naturally aspirated engines: 2.5 m-1 , for turbo-charged engines: 3.0 m-1, or, for vehicles identified in requirements(1). or first registered or put into service for the first time after the date specified in requirements(1)., 1.5 m-1.[14] || || X || 8.3 Electromagnetic interference suppression Radio-interference (X)(2) || Any requirements of the requirements(1) not met. || X || || 8.4 Other items related to the environment 8.4.1 Fluid leaks || Any excessive fluid leak likely to harm the environment or to pose a safety risk to other road users Steady formation of drops || || X || X 9. SUPPLEMENTARY TESTS FOR PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLES M2, M3 9.1. Doors 9.1.1 Entrance and exit doors || (a) Defective operation || || X || (b) Deteriorated condition Likely to cause injuries || X || X || (c) Defective emergency control || || X || (d) Remote control of doors or warning devices defective || || X || (e) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). Insufficient door width || X || X || 9.1.2 Emergency exits || (a) defective operation || || X || (b) Emergency exits signs illegible Emergency exits signs missing || X || X || (c) Missing hammer to break glass || || X || (d) Not in accordance with requirements(1). Insufficient width or access blocked || X || X || 9.2. Demisting and defrosting system (X)(2) || (a) Not operating correctly Affecting safe operation of vehicle || X || X || (b) Emission of toxic or exhaust gases into driver’s or passenger compartment Danger to health of persons on board || || X || X (c) Defective defrosting (if compulsory) || || X || 9.3. Ventilation & heating system (X)(2) || (a) Defective operation Risk to health of persons on board || X || X || (b) Emission of toxic or exhaust gases into driver’s or passenger compartment Danger to health of persons on board || || X || X 9.4. Seats 9.4.1 Passenger seats (including seats for accompanying personnel) || a) Seats in defective condition Seats insecure || X || X || b) Folding seats (if allowed) not working automatically blocking an emergency exit || X || X || c) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). Number of seats exceeding approved amount || X || X || 9.4.2 .Driver’s seat (additional requirements) || a) Defective special devices such as anti-glare shield or anti-dazzle screen field of vision impaired || X || X || b) Protection for driver insecure or not in accordance with requirements(1). Likely to cause injuries || X || X || 9.5. Interior lighting and destination devices (X)(2) || Device defective or not in accordance with requirements(1). Not operational at all || X || X || 9.6. Gangways, standing areas || (a) Insecure floor. Stability affected || || X || X (b) Defective rails or grab handles. Insecure or un-useable || X || X || (c) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). Insufficient width or space || X || X || 9.7. Stairs and steps || (a) Deteriorated condition damaged condition stability affected || X || X || X (b) Retractable steps not operating correctly || || X || (c) Not in accordance with requirements(1). Insufficient width or exceeding height || X || X || 9.8. Passenger communication system (X)(2) || Defective system Not operational at all || X || X || 9.9. Notices (X)(2) || (a) missing, erroneous or illegible notice || X || || (b) not in accordance with requirements(1). False information || X || X || 9.10. Requirements regarding the transport of children. (X)(2) 9.10.1 Doors || Protection of doors not in accordance with the requirements(1). regarding this form of transport || || X || 9.10.2 Signalling and special equipment || Signalling or special equipment absent or not in accordance with requirements(1). || X || X || 9.11. Requirements regarding the transport of disabled persons (X)(2) 9.11.1 Doors, ramps and lifts || (a) Defective operation. Safe operation affected || X || X || (b) Deteriorated condition. Stability affected; likely to cause injuries || X || X || (c) Defective control(s). Safe operation affected || X || X || (d) Defective warning device(s). Not operating at all || X || X || (e) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). || || X || 9.11.2 Wheelchair fixings || (a) Defective operation. Safe operation affected || X || X || (b) Deteriorated condition. Stability affected; likely to cause injuries || X || X || (c) Defective control(s). Safe operation affected || X || X || (d) Not in accordance with the requirements(1). || || X || 9.11.3 Signalling and special equipment || Signalling or special equipment absent or not in accordance with requirements(1). || || X || 9.12. Other special equipment (X)(2) 9.12.1. Installations for food preparation || (a) installation not in accordance with the requirements(1). || || X || (b) installation damaged to such an extent that it would be dangerous to use it. || || X || 9. 12.2.Sanitary installation || Installation not in accordance with the requirements(1). likely to cause injuries || X || X || 9.12.3.Other devices (e.g. audio-visual systems) || Not in accordance with the requirements(1). Safe operation of vehicle affected || X || X || NOTES : (1) ‘requirements’ are laid down by
type-approval requirements at the date of approval, first registration or first
entry into service as well as retrofitting obligations or national legislation
in the country of registration. (X) Identifies items which are related to
the condition of the vehicle and its suitability for use on the road but which
are not considered essential in a roadworthiness test. ANNEX IV MINIMUM
CONTENTS OF A ROADWORTHINESS CERTIFICATE The roadworthiness certificate issued
following a roadworthiness test shall cover at least the following elements: 1) Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN number) 2) Registration plate number
of the vehicle and country symbol of the State of registration 3) Place and date of the test 4) Odometer reading at the
time of the test, if available 5) Vehicle category if
available 6) Identified deficiencies
and their category 7) Measurement results: –
Boil temperature or water-content of braking
fluid –
Brake forces per wheel, input air pressure in
case of air brake systems and calculation results for brake efficiency –
Concentrations of gaseous emissions and
calculated λ value of petrol engines or opacity values of diesel engines 8) Overall assessment of the
vehicle 9) Date of next
roadworthiness test, if this information is not provided by other means 10) Name of testing
organisation or centre and signature or identification of the inspector
responsible for the test. ANNEX V MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING roadworthiness
Facilities and test equipment I – Facilities and equipment Roadworthiness tests shall be carried out
using facilities and equipment complying at least with the following minimum
requirements: 1) A test facility with
adequate space for the evaluation of vehicles and which meets the necessary
health and safety requirements applicable for the testing personnel; 2) A test lane of sufficient
size for each test, a pit or lift which is equipped with a device to lift a
vehicle on an axle, equipped with appropriate lighting and, where necessary,
with aeration devices; 3) A roller brake tester
capable of measuring, displaying and recording the braking forces, pedal force and
the air-pressure in air brake systems according to Annex A of standard ISO
21069-1 on the technical requirements of roller brake tester; 4) A roller brake tester
according to item 3, not including the recording braking forces, pedal force
and the air-pressure in air brake systems and their display; 5) A plate brake tester
equivalent to the roller brake tester according to item 3 not including the
recording capability of the braking forces, pedal force and the display of
air-pressure at air brake systems; 6) A deceleration recording
instrument, while non-continuous measurement instruments must record/store
measurements at least 10 times per second; 7) Facilities for the testing
of air brake systems; 8) A device to determine the
axle loads (optional facilities for measuring of two wheel loads); 9) A device for testing the
wheel-axle suspension (wheel play detector) without lifting the axis, which
shall meet the following requirements: (a) The device must be equipped with at
least two power-operated plates that can be moved in opposite sense both in the
longitudinal and transversal directions; (b) The movement of the plates must be
controllable by the operator from the testing position; (c) The plates shall comply with the
following technical requirements: (i) for vehicles up to 3.5 tons: –
Minimum axle load of 2000 kg, –
Minimum plate load of 1000 kg, –
Minimum horizontal force per plate of 7000 N, –
Longitudinal and transversal movement of at
least 40 mm, –
Lifting speed 5 cm / s to 10 cm / s; (ii) for vehicles over 3.5 tons: –
Minimum axle load of 15 000 kg, –
Minimum plate load of 9 000 kg, –
Minimum horizontal force per plate of 30 000 N, –
Longitudinal and transversal movement of at
least 100 mm, –
Lifting speed 5 cm / s to 10 cm / s; 10) A device for testing the
efficiency of shock absorber; 11) A sound level meter grade 1; 12) A 4-gas analyser according
to Directive 2004/22/EC on measuring instruments[15]; 13) A device for measurement of
the absorption coefficient with sufficient accuracy; 14) One headlamp aiming device,
that allows the test of the setting of the headlight according to the
provisions for the setting of headlights of motor vehicles (Directive
76/756/EEC), the light / dark boundary must be easily recognizable in daylight
(without direct sunlight); 15) A device for measuring the
tread depth of tyres; 16) A device for checking the
brake fluid, in accordance with the following criteria: (a) brake fluid testing device for testing
the water content are permitted when the following requirements are met: –
at least a water content of 1.0% to 2.5% can be
displayed, –
the measured value must be displayed in not more
than 0.5% steps, –
the device must be calibrated, analogue display
devices only with a zero adjustment allowed; (b) Brake fluid testing devices to measure
the boiling point are permitted when the following requirements are met: –
display area of at least 120 ° C to 210 ° C, –
the measured value must be displayed in not more
than 30 °steps, –
the device must be calibrated, analogue display
devices only with azero adjustment allowed. 17) An OBD scan tool. Devices 12 and 13 can be combined into one
device. II - Calibration of equipment used for
measurements Unless specified otherwise by the relevant
European legislation, the interval between two successive calibrations may not
exceed (i) 24 months for the measurement of weight,
pressure and sound level (ii) 12 months for the measurement of forces, (iii) 6 months for the measurement of gaseous
emissions. Equipment required for the purpose of performing a roadworthiness test Vehicles || Category || Equipment required for each item listed in Paragraph I || Maximum mass || || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 7 || 8 || 9 || 10 || 11 || 12 || 13 || 14 || 15 || 16 || 17 1. motorcycles || || || 1 || || || || || 2 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || L1e || P || x || || || || || || || || || || X || x || || x || x || x || x || || L3e,L4e || P || x || || || || || || || || || || X || x || || x || x || x || x || || L3e,L4e || D || x || || || || || || || || || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || || L2e || P || x || x || || || || || || || || || X || || || x || x || x || x || || L2e || D || x || x || || || || || || || || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || || L5e || P || x || x || || || || || || || || x || X || x || || x || x || x || x || || L5e || D || x || x || || || || || || || || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || || L6e || P || x || x || || || || || || || || || X || || || x || x || x || x || || L6e || D || x || x || || || || || || || || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || || L7e || P || x || x || || || || || || || || x || X || x || || x || x || x || x || || L7e || D || x || x || || || || || || || || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 2. vehicles for carriage of persons || Up to 2800 kg || M1,M2 || P || x || x || || x || x || || || || || x || X || x || || x || x || x || x || Up to 2800 kg || M1,M2 || D || x || x || || x || x || || || || || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || › 2800 to 3500 kg || M1,M2 || P || x || x || || x || x || || || || x || x || X || x || || x || x || x || x || › 2800 to 3500 kg || M1,M2 || D || x || x || || x || x || || || || x || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || › 3500 kg || M2,M3 || P || x || x || x || || || x || x || x || x || || X || x || || x || x || x || x || › 3500 kg || M2,M3 || D || x || x || x || || || x || x || x || x || || X || || x || x || x || x || x Vehicles for carriage of goods || Up to 2800 kg || N1 || P || x || x || || x || x || || || || || x || X || x || || x || x || x || x || Up to 2800 kg || N1 || D || x || x || || x || x || || || || || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || › 2800 to 3500 kg || N1 || P || x || x || || x || x || || || || x || x || X || x || || x || x || x || x || › 2800 to3500 kg || N1 || D || x || x || || x || x || || || || x || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || › 3500 kg || N2,N3 || P || x || x || x || || || x || x || x || x || || X || x || || x || x || x || x || › 3500 kg || N2,N3 || D || x || x || x || || || x || x || x || x || || X || || x || x || x || x || x Special vehicles derived from a category N vehicle, T5 || Up to 2800 kg || N1 || P || x || x || || x || x || || || || || x || X || x || || x || x || x || x || upto2800 kg || N1 || D || x || x || || x || x || || || || || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || › 2800 to 3500 kg || N1 || P || x || x || || x || x || || || || x || x || X || x || || x || x || x || x || › 2800 to 3500 kg || N1 || D || x || x || || x || x || || || || x || || X || || x || x || x || x || x || › 3500 kg || N2,N3,T5 || P || x || x || x || || || x || x || x || x || || X || x || || x || x || x || x || › 3500 kg || N2,N3,T5 || D || x || x || x || || || x || x || x || x || || X || || x3 || x || x || x || x 3. Trailer || Up to 750 kg || O1 || || x || || || || || || || || || || || || || || x || || || › 750 to 3500 kg || O2 || || x || x || || x || || || || || || || || || || || x || || || › 3500 kg || O3,O4, R3,R4 || || x || x || x || || || x || x || x || x || || || || || || x || || || Up to 3500 kg || R1,R2 || || x || x || || x || || || || || || || || || || || x || || 4. Agricultural tractors and vehicles up to 40 km/h || Up to 3500 kg || T1,T2,T3, T4, C1,C2, C3,C4, C5 || P || x || x || || || || x || || || || || || || || x || x || x || x || Up to 3500 kg || T1,T2,T3 T4, C1,C2, C3,C4,C5 || D || x || x || || || || x || || || || || || || || x || x || x || x || › 3500 kg || T1,T2,T3, T4, C1,C2, C3,C4,C5 || P || x || x || || || || x || x || || || x || || || || x || x || x || x || › 3500 kg || T1,T2, T3 T4, C1, C2, C3,C4,C5 || D || x || x || || || || x || x || || || || || || || x || x || x || x 1) P…petrol ; D…Diesel ANNEX
VI MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING THE COMPETENCE, TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION OF
INSPECTORS 1. Competence Before authorising an applicant for a
position as inspector to carry out roadworthiness tests, Member States shall
verify that that person : (a) has a qualification certifying
the knowledge and understanding related to vehicle engineering in the following
areas: –
Mechanics. –
Dynamics. –
Vehicle dynamics. –
Combustion engines. –
Material and material processing. –
Electronics. –
Electrics. –
Electronic vehicle components. –
IT applications. (b) has at least three years of
documented experience in the area of vehicle engineering, repair or
maintenance, 2. Initial and refresher
training Member States shall ensure that inspectors
receive the appropriate initial and refresher training, including theoretical
and practical elements, before being authorised to carry out roadworthiness
tests. The minimum contents of the initial and
refresher training shall include the following topics: (a) Initial training The initial training provided by the Member
State or by an authorised training centre of the Member State shall include at
least the following topics: (i) Vehicle technology: –
Braking systems, –
Steering systems, –
Fields of vision, –
Light installation, lighting equipment and
electronic components, –
Axles, wheels and tyres, –
Chassis and bodywork, –
Nuisance and emissions, –
Additional requirements for special vehicles, (ii) Testing methods; (iii) Assessment of deficiencies; (iv) Legal requirements applicable at
national, European and international level on the vehicle condition for
approval; (v) Legal requirements at national,
European and international level related to roadworthiness testing; (vi) Administrative provisions related to
vehicle approval, registration and roadworthiness testing; (vii) IT applications related to testing
and administration. (b) Refresher training Member States shall ensure that inspectors
follow every year a refresher training provided by the Member State or by an
authorised training centre of the Member State. Member States shall ensure that the
contents of the refresher training enables to maintain and refresh the
necessary knowledge and skills of inspectors on the topics referred to in point
(a), (i) to (vii) above. 3. Certificate of competence The certificate issued to an inspector
authorised to carry out roadworthiness tests shall include at least the
following information, updated when appropriate: –
Identification of the inspector (first name,
surname, date of birth); –
Vehicle categories for which the inspector is
authorised to carry out roadworthiness tests; –
Date of next refresher training; –
Name of issuing authority; –
Date of issue; ANNEX
VII SUPERVISING
BODIES Rules and procedures concerning supervising bodies established by Member States in accordance with
Article 13 shall cover the following minimum requirements: 1. Tasks and activities of
the supervising body Supervising bodies shall perform at least
the following tasks: (a) Authorisation of testing centres: –
verifying if the minimum requirements for
premises and test equipment are met; –
verifying the mandatory requirements of the
authorised entity; –
checking of good repute of the testing centre
manager and inspectors. (b) Training and examination of
inspectors: –
verifying the initial training of inspectors; –
verifying the periodic refresher training of
inspectors; –
training of the testing centre managers; –
periodic refresher training of supervising body
examiners; –
conducting or supervising examination. (c) Auditing: –
pre-audit of testing centre prior to
authorisation; –
periodic re-audit of testing centre; –
special audit in case of irregularities; –
audit of training/examination centre. (d) Monitoring, using at least five
of the following measures: –
re-testing of a statistically valid proportion
of tested vehicles; –
roadside inspections of a statistically valid
proportion of vehicle park; –
mystery shopper checks (use of defective vehicle
optional); –
analysis of results of roadworthiness tests
(statistical methods); –
appeal tests; –
investigation of complaints. (e) Validation of measurement results
of roadworthiness tests (f) Withdrawal or suspension of
authorisation of testing centres and/or of inspectors licence: –
lacking in significant authorisation
requirement; –
detected major irregularities; –
continued negative audit results; –
loss of good repute. 2. Requirements concerning the supervising body (a) Compliance with the ISO/IEC 17020
standard 'General Criteria for the operation of various types of bodies
performing inspection', type A. (b) Requirements applicable to the
personnel employed by a supervising body shall cover the following areas: –
technical competence; –
impartiality; –
standards for qualification and training. 3. Contents of the rules
and procedures Each competent authority shall establish
the rules and procedures concerning supervising bodies which shall include at
least the following items : (a) Requirements concerning the
authorisation and supervision of testing centres: –
application to become a testing centre; –
responsibilities of the testing centre; –
pre-authorisation visit, or visits, to verify
that all requirements are complied with; –
authorisation of a testing centre; –
periodic re-testings/audits of testing centres; –
periodic checks of testing centres for continued
compliance; –
evidence based unannounced special checks or
audits of testing centres; –
analysis of test data for evidence of non-compliance;
–
withdrawal or suspension of authorisations
granted to testing centres. (b) Inspectors of testing centres: –
requirements to become an inspector; –
initial training and refresher training and
examination; –
withdrawal or suspension of inspectors certification. (c) Equipment and premises: –
requirements for test equipment; –
requirements for testing premises; –
requirements for signage; –
requirements for maintenance and calibration of
testing equipment; –
requirements for computerised systems. (d) Supervising bodies: –
powers of the supervising bodies; –
requirements for staff of supervising bodies; –
appeals and complaints. [1] Inappropriate repair or
modification means a repair or modification that adversely affects the road
safety of the vehicle or has a negative effect on the environment. [2] 48% for vehicles not fitted with ABS or type
approved before 1 October 1991 [3] 45% for vehicles registered
after 1988 or from the date specified in requirements whichever is the later [4] 43% for semi-trailers and
draw-bar trailers registered after 1988 or from the date in requirements
whichever is the later. [5] 2.2m/s2 for N1, N2
and N3 vehicles. [6] Type-approved according to limits in row A or B section
5.3.1.4. of Annex I to Directive 70/220/EEC or first registered or put into
service after 1 July 2002 [7] Type approved according to
limits in row B section 5.3.1.4. of Annex I to Directive 70/220/EEC ; row B1,
B2 or C section 6.2.1 of Annex I to Directive 88/77/EEC or first registered or
put into service after 1 July 2008 [8] Inappropriate
repair or modification means a repair or modification that adversely affects
the road safety of the vehicle or has a negative effect on the environment. [9] 48% for
vehicles not fitted with ABS or type approved before 1 October 1991 [10] 45% for
vehicles registered after 1988 or from the date specified in requirements
whichever is the later [11] 43% for
semi-trailers and draw-bar trailers registered after 1988 or from the date in
requirements whichever is the later. [12] 2.2m/s2
for N1, N2 and N3 vehicles. [13] Type-approved according to limits in row A or B section
5.3.1.4. of Annex I to Directive 70/220/EEC or first registered or put into
service after 1 July 2002 [14] Type approved according to
limits in row B section 5.3.1.4. of Annex I to Directive 70/220/EEC as amended
by Directive 98/69/EC or later; row B1, B2 or C section 6.2.1 of Annex I to
Directive 88/77/EEC or first registered or put into service after 1 July 2008 [15] JO L 135,30.4.2004, p.1.