Council Directive 93/92/EEC of 29 October 1993 on the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on two or three-wheel motor vehicles
Modified by
- Commission Directive 2000/73/ECof 22 November 2000adapting to technical progress Council Directive 93/92/EEC on the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on two- or three-wheel motor vehicles(Text with EEA relevance), 32000L0073, November 29, 2000
- Directive 2009/67/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 13 July 2009on the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on two or three-wheel motor vehicles(codified version)(Text with EEA relevance), 32009L0067, August 25, 2009
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Council Directive 93/92/EEC of 29 October 1993 on the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on two or three-wheel motor vehicles, 31993L0092R(01), April 11, 1995
- Corrigendum to Council Directive 93/92/EEC of 29 October 1993 on the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on two or three-wheel motor vehicles, 31993L0092R(02), July 24, 1997
- Corrigendum to Council Directive 93/92/EEC of 29 October 1993 on the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on two or three-wheel motor vehicles, 31993L0092R(04), December 5, 2008
ANNEX I: | Definitions and general requirements |
Appendix 1: | Lamp surfaces, axis and centre of reference and angles of geometric visibility |
Appendix 2: | Definition of lamp colours |
ANNEX II: | Requirements applying to two-wheel mopeds |
Appendix 1: | Visibility of red lights towards the front and white lights towards the rear |
Appendix 2: | Arrangement drawing |
Appendix 3: | Information document in respect of the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on a type of two-wheel moped |
Appendix 4: | Certificate of component type approval in respect of the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on a type of two-wheel moped |
ANNEX III: | Requirements applying to three-wheel mopeds and light quadricycles |
Appendix 1: | Visibility of red lights towards the front and white lights towards the rear |
Appendix 2: | Arrangement drawing |
Appendix 3: | Information document in respect of the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on a type of three-wheel moped |
Appendix 4: | Certificate of component type approval in respect of the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on a type of three-wheel moped |
ANNEX IV: | Requirements applying to two-wheel motor cycles |
Appendix 1: | Visibility of red lights towards the front and white lights towards the rear |
Appendix 2: | Arrangement drawing |
Appendix 3: | Information document in respect of the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on a type of two-wheel motor cycle. |
Appendix 4: | Certificate of component type approval in respect of the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on a type of two-wheel motor cycle |
ANNEX V: | Requirements applying to motor cycles with side-car |
Appendix 1: | Visibility of red lights towards the front and white lights towards the rear |
Appendix 2: | Arrangement drawing |
Appendix 3: | Information document in respect of the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on a type of motor cycles with side-car |
Appendix 4: | Certificate of component type approval in respect of the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on a type of motor cycles with side-car |
ANNEX VI: | Requirements applying to tricycles |
Appendix 1: | Visibility of red lights towards the front and white lights towards the rear |
Appendix 2: | Arrangement drawing |
Appendix 3: | Information document in respect of the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on a type of tricycle |
Appendix 4: | Certificate of component type approval in respect of the installation of lighting and light-signalling devices on a type of tricycle |
the boundary of the illuminating surface projected on the exterior surface of the lens (a-b), or the light-emitting surface (c-d),
Main-beam headlamps: | white |
Non-triangular front retro-reflector: | white |
Dipped-beam headlamp: | white |
Direction-indicator lamp: | amber |
Stop lamp: | red |
Front position lamp: | white |
Rear position lamp: | red |
Front fog lamp: | white/yellow |
Rear fog lamp: | red |
Reversing lamp: | white |
Hazard warning signal: | amber |
Rear registration plate lamp: | white |
Non-triangular side retro-reflector: | amber |
Non-triangular rear retro-reflector: | red |
Pedal retro-reflector: | amber |
an independent main-beam headlamp may be fitted above or below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one on top of the other the reference centre of the main-beam headlamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centre must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a main-beam headlamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be fitted in such a way that its reference centre lies within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; however, when the vehicle is also fitted with an independent dipped-beam headlamp alongside the main-beam headlamp their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plan of the vehicle, two main-beam headlamps of which either one or both are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be fitted in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation of the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
an independent dipped-beam headlamp may be installed above, below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the dipped-beam headlamp must be located in the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a dipped-beam headlamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre lies within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle. However, where the vehicle is also fitted with an independent main-beam headlamp alongside the dipped-beam headlamp their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two dipped-beam headlamps, of which either one or both are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
75 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 90 cd, 40 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 175 cd, 20 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 250 cd, ≤ 20 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 400 cd.
one independent front position lamp may be fitted above or below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the front position lamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a front position lamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre is situated in the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two front position lamps one or both of which is/are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
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6.11.2. | Such that the lamp illuminates the position reserved for the registration plate. | |
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6.11.3.1. | Width: | |
6.11.3.2. | Height: | |
6.11.3.3. | Length: | |
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6.11.5. | ||
6.11.6. | May be grouped with one or more rear lamps. | |
6.11.7. | May be combined with the rear position lamp. | |
6.11.8. | May not be reciprocally incorporated with any other lamp. | |
6.11.9. | Operational electrical connections: no individual specifications: | |
6.11.10. | ||
6.11.11. |
an independent main-beam headlamp may be fitted above or below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the main-beam headlamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a main-beam headlamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be fitted in such a way that its reference centre lies within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; however, when the vehicle is also fitted with an independent dipped-beam headlamp alongside the main-beam headlamp their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plan of the vehicle, two main-beam headlamps of which either one or both are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be fitted in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation of the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
an independent dipped-beam headlamp may be installed above, below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the dipped-beam headlamp must be located in the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a dipped-beam headlamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre lies within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle. However, where the vehicle is also fitted with an independent main-beam headlamp alongside the dipped-beam headlamp their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two dipped-beam headlamps, of which either one or both are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
the edges of the illuminating surfaces furthermost from the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle must not be more than 400 mm from the outermost edge of the vehicle, the internal edges of the illuminating surfaces must be at least 500 mm apart. This distance may be reduced to 400 mm if the maximum width of the vehicle is less than 1300 mm.
the edges of the illuminating surface furthest from the median longitudinal plane must also not be more than 400 mm from the outermost part of the vehicle, the internal edges of the illuminating surfaces must be at a distance of at least 500 mm, there must be a minimum distance between the illuminating surfaces of the nearest indicators and dipped-beam headlamps of: 75 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 90 cd, 40 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 175 cd, 20 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 250 cd, ≤ 20 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 400 cd.
one independent front position lamp may be fitted above or below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the front position lamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a front position lamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre is situated in the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two front position lamps one or both of them reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that their geometric centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
the edges of the illuminating surface furthest from the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle must not be more than 400 mm from the outermost part of the vehicle, the internal edges of the illuminating surfaces must be at least 500 mm apart. That distance may be reduced to 400 mm if the maximum width of the vehicle is less than 1300 mm.
the point of the illuminating surface furthest from the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle must not be more than 400 mm from the outermost part of the vehicle, the internal edges of the retro-reflectors must be at least 500 mm apart. This distance may be reduced to 400 mm if the maximum width of the vehicle is less than 1300 mm.
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6.10.2. | Such that the lamp illuminates the position reserved for the registration plate. | |
6.10.3. | ||
6.10.3.1. | Width | |
6.10.3.2. | Height | |
6.10.3.3. | Length | |
6.10.4. | ||
6.10.5. | ||
6.10.6. | May be grouped with one or more rear lamps. | |
6.10.7. | May be combined with the rear position lamp. | |
6.10.8. | May not be reciprocally incorporated with any other lamp. | |
6.10.9. | ||
6.10.10. | ||
6.10.11. |
an independent main-beam headlamp may be fitted above, below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the main-beam headlamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centre must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a main-beam headlamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be fitted in such a way that its reference centre lies within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle. However, when the vehicle is also fitted with an independent dipped-beam headlamp alongside the main-beam headlamp, their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plan of the vehicle, two main-beam headlamps of which either one or both are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be fitted in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation of the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
an independent dipped-beam headlamp may be installed above, below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the dipped-beam headlamp must be located in the medium longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a dipped-beam headlamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre lies within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle. However, where the vehicle is also fitted with an independent main-beam headlamp alongside the dipped-beam headlamp, their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two dipped-beam headlamps, of which either one or both are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
75 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 90 cd, 40 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 175 cd, 20 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 250 cd, ≤ 20 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 400 cd.
one independent front position lamp may be fitted above or below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the main-beam headlamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a front position lamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre is situated in the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two front position lamps, one or both of them reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
a front fog lamp may be installed above, below or next to another front lamp; if these lamps are on top of each other, the reference centre of the front fog lamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if the two lamps are side by side, their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation of the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a front fog lamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre is situated in the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two front fog lamps, one or both of them reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp, must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmentrical in relation of the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
6.10.1. | ||
6.10.2. | Such that the lamp illuminates the position reserved for the registration plate. | |
6.10.3. | ||
6.10.3.1. | Width | |
6.10.3.2. | Height | |
6.10.3.3. | Length | |
6.10.4. | ||
6.10.5. | Position | |
6.10.6. | May be grouped with one or more rear lamps. | |
6.10.7. | May be combined with the rear position lamp. | |
6.10.8. | May not be reciprocally incorporated with any other lamp. | |
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6.10.10. | ||
6.10.11. |
an independent main-beam headlamp may be fitted above, below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the main-beam headlamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the motorcycle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centre must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the motorcycle, a main-beam headlamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be fitted in such a way that its reference centre lies within the median longitudinal plane of the motorcycle. However, when the motorcycle is also fitted with an independent dipped-beam headlamp alongside the main-beam headlamp, their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plan of the motorcycle, two main-beam headlamps of which either one or both are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be fitted in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation of the median longitudinal plane of the motorcycle.
an independent dipped-beam headlamp may be installed above, below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the dipped-beam headlamp must be located in the median longitudinal plane of the motorcycle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the motorcycle, a dipped-beam headlamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre lies within the median longitudinal plane of the motorcycle. However, where the motorcycle is also fitted with an independent main-beam headlamp alongside the dipped-beam headlamp, their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the motorcycle, two dipped-beam headlamps, of which either one or both are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp, must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the motorcycle.
the edges of the illuminating surfaces furthest from the median longitudinal plane must not be more than 400 mm from the outermost part of the vehicle, the internal edges of the illuminating surfaces must be at least 600 mm apart, there must be a minimum distance between the illuminating surfaces of the indicators and the nearest dipped-beam headlamps of: 75 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 90 cd, 40 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 175 cd, 20 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 250 cd, ≤ 20 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 400 cd.
one independent front position lamp may be fitted above or below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the main-beam headlamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a front postition lamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre is situated in the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two front position lamps, one or both of them, reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp, must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
6.10.1. | ||
6.10.2. | Such that the lamp illuminates the position reserved for the registration plate. | |
6.10.3. | ||
6.10.3.1. | Width | |
6.10.3.2. | Height | |
6.10.3.3. | Length | |
6.10.4. | ||
6.10.5. | Position | |
6.10.6. | May be grouped with one or more rear lamps. | |
6.10.7. | May be combined with the rear position lamp. | |
6.10.8. | May not be reciprocally incorporated with any other lamp. | |
6.10.9. | Electrical connections: no individual specifications. | |
6.10.10. | ||
6.10.11. |
the edges of the illuminating surfaces furthest from the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle must not be more than 400 mm from the outermost edge of the vehicle, the inner edges of the reflectors must be at least 500 mm apart. That distance may be reduced to 400 mm if the maximum width of the vehicle is less than 1300 mm.
an independent main-beam headlamp may be fitted above, below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the main-beam headlamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centre must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a main-beam headlamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be fitted in such a way that its reference centre lies within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle. However, when the vehicle is also fitted with an independent dipped-beam headlamp alongside the main-beam headlamp, their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two main-beam headlamps of which either one or both are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be fitted in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation of the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
an independent dipped-beam headlamp may be installed above, below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the dipped-beam headlamp must be located in the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a dipped-beam headlamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre lies within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle. However, where the vehicle is also fitted with an independent main-beam headlamp alongside the dipped-beam headlamp, their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two dipped-beam headlamps, of which either one or both are reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
the edges of the illuminating surfaces furthermost from the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle must not be more than 400 mm from the outermost edge of the vehicle, the innermost edges of the illuminating surfaces must be at least 500 mm apart. This distance may be reduced to 400 mm if the maximum width of the vehicle is less than 1300 mm.
the edges of the illuminating surfaces furthest from the median longitudinal plane must not be more than 400 mm from the outermost part of the vehicle, the internal edges of the illuminating surfaces must be at least 500 mm apart, there must be a minimum distance between the illuminating surfaces of the indicators and the nearest dipped-beam headlamps of: 75 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 90 cd, 40 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 175 cd, 20 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 250 cd, ≤ 20 mm in the case of a minimum indicator intensity of 400 cd.
one independent front position lamp may be fitted above or below or to one side of another front lamp: if these lamps are one above the other the reference centre of the main-beam headlamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if these lamps are side by side their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a front position lamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre is situated in the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two front position lamps, of which one or both are combined with another front lamp, must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
the edges of the illuminating surfaces furthest from the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle must not be more than 400 mm from the outermost part of the vehicle, the internal edges of the illuminating surfaces must be at least 500 mm apart. That distance may be reduced to 400 mm if the maximum width of the vehicle is less than 1300 mm.
a front fog lamp may be installed above, below or next to another front lamp; if these lamps are on top of each other, the reference centre of the front fog lamp must be located within the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle; if the two lamps are side by side, their reference centres must be symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, a front fog lamp that is reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp must be installed in such a way that its reference centre is situated in the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, two front fog lamps, one or both of them, reciprocally incorporated with another front lamp, must be installed in such a way that their reference centres are symmetrical in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, the edges of the illuminating surface furthermost from the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle must not be further than 400 mm from the outermost edge of the vehicle.
6.11.1. | ||
6.11.2. | Such that the lamp illuminates the position reserved for the registration plate. | |
6.11.3. | ||
6.11.3.1. | Width | |
6.11.3.2. | Height | |
6.11.3.3. | Length | |
6.11.4. | ||
6.11.5. | ||
6.11.6. | May be grouped with one or more rear lamps. | |
6.11.7. | May be combined with the rear position lamp. | |
6.11.8. | May not be reciprocally incorporated with any other lamp. | |
6.11.9. | Electrical connections: no individual specifications. | |
6.11.10. | ||
6.11.11. |