Directive 2001/9 - Adaptation of to technical progress Council Directive 96/96/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers - Main contents
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Commission Directive 2001/9/EC of 12 February 2001 adapting to technical progress Council Directive 96/96/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailersLegal instrument | Directive |
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Number legal act | Directive 2001/9 |
CELEX number i | 32001L0009 |
Document | 12-02-2001 |
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Publication in Official Journal | 17-02-2001; Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 07 Volume 005,OJ L 48, 17.2.2001,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 07 Volume 005,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 07 Volume 008,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 07 Volume 005,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 07 Volume 008,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 07 Volume 005,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 07 Volume 005,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 07 Volume 005,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 07 Volume 005,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 07 Volume 005,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 07 Volume 005 |
Effect | 09-03-2001; Entry into force Date pub. + 20 See Art 3 |
Deadline | 09-03-2002; At the latest See Art 2 |
End of validity | 25-06-2009; See 31996L0096 |
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Commission Directive 2001/9/EC of 12 February 2001 adapting to technical progress Council Directive 96/96/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers (Text with EEA relevance)
Official Journal L 048 , 17/02/2001 P. 0018 - 0019
Commission Directive 2001/9/EC
of 12 February 2001
adapting to technical progress Council Directive 96/96/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to Council Directive 96/96/EC of 20 December 1996 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers(1), as amended by Commission Directive 1999/52/EC(2), and in particular Article 8 thereof,
Whereas:
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(1)The auto-oil programmes, which were initiated in 1992 to provide the analytical foundation for the setting of vehicle emisison and fuel quality standards for the year 2000 and beyond in order to achieve air quality objectives with a particular focus on reducing road transport emissions, identified the standard of motor vehicle maintenance as a key factor in the effect of traffic on air quality.
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(2)Directive 96/96/EC specifies the tests to be carried out at periodic inspection to check that emissions from both petrol and diesel driven vehicles are still within acceptable limits.
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(3)The carbon monixide content of the exhaust emissions of petrol driven vehicles equipped with certain exhaust after-treatment systems (Euro 1 standard) need to be tested at both low and high engine speeds.
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(4)Directive 98/69/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 October 1998 relating to measures to be taken against air pollution by emissions from motor vehicles and amending Council Directive 70/220/EEC(3) requires the introduction, from 2000, of on-board diagnostic (OBD) systems for petrol driven cars and light commercial vehicles to monitor the functioning of the vehicle's emission control system in service. Similarly, OBD systems will be required for new diesel vehicles from 2003.
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(5)The development of OBDs capable of monitoring and recording vehicle faults during operation should narrow the gap between test conditions and actual operation in the future.
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(6)This Directive abolishes the need to test petrol driven vehicles at low idle speed thus reducing the complexity of the test, but increasing accuracy through monitoring the functioning of the vehicle's OBD system.
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(7)The measures provided for in this Directive are in accordance with the opinion of the committee for the adaptation to technical progress of the Directive on roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers instituted by Article 8 of Directive 96/96/EC,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:
Article 1
Directive 96/96/EC is amended as set out in the Annex to this Directive.
Article 2
Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive one year after the entry into force of the Directive at the latest. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.
When Member States adopt those provisions, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. Member States shall determine how such reference is to be made.
Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the provisions of national law that they adopt in the field governed by this Directive.
Article 3
This Directive shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the...
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