Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 on driving licences (Recast) (Text with EEA relevance)
Modified by
- Commission Directive 2009/113/ECof 25 August 2009amending Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on driving licences, 32009L0113, August 26, 2009
- Commission Directive 2011/94/EUof 28 November 2011amending Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on driving licences, 32011L0094, November 29, 2011
- Commission Directive 2012/36/EUof 19 November 2012amending Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on driving licences(Text with EEA relevance), 32012L0036, November 20, 2012
- Council Directive 2013/22/EUof 13 May 2013adapting certain directives in the field of transport policy, by reason of the accession of the Republic of Croatia, 32013L0022, June 10, 2013
- Commission Directive 2013/47/EUof 2 October 2013amending Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on driving licences(Text with EEA relevance), 32013L0047, October 3, 2013
- Commission Directive 2014/85/EUof 1 July 2014amending Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on driving licences(Text with EEA relevance), 32014L0085, July 2, 2014
- Commission Directive (EU) 2015/653of 24 April 2015amending Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on driving licences(Text with EEA relevance), 32015L0653, April 25, 2015
- Commission Directive (EU) 2016/1106of 7 July 2016amending Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on driving licences(Text with EEA relevance), 32016L1106, July 8, 2016
- Directive (EU) 2018/645 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 18 April 2018amending Directive 2003/59/EC on the initial qualification and periodic training of drivers of certain road vehicles for the carriage of goods or passengers and Directive 2006/126/EC on driving licences(Text with EEA relevance), 32018L0645, May 2, 2018
- Commission Directive (EU) 2018/933of 29 June 2018correcting the German language version of Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on driving licences(Text with EEA relevance), 32018L0933, July 2, 2018
- Commission Directive (EU) 2020/612of 4 May 2020amending Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on driving licences(Text with EEA relevance), 32020L0612, May 5, 2020
Category AM: Two-wheel vehicles or three-wheel vehicles with a maximum design speed of not more than 45 km/h, as defined in Article 1(2)(a) of 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 (excluding those with a maximum design speed under or equal to 25 km/h), and light quadricycles as defined in Article 1(3)(a) of Directive 2002/24/EC,OJ L 124, 9.5.2002, p. 1 . Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2005/30/EC (OJ L 106, 27.4.2005, p. 17 ).the minimum age for category AM is fixed at 16 years;
"motorcycle" means two-wheel vehicles with or without a sidecar, as defined in Article 1(2)(b) of Directive 2002/24/EC, "motor tricycle" means vehicles with three symmetrically arranged wheels, as defined in Article 1(2)(c) of Directive 2002/24/EC;
(a) Category A1: motorcycles with a cylinder capacity not exceeding 125 cubic centimetres, of a power not exceeding 11 kW and with a power/weight ratio not exceeding 0,1 kW/kg, motor tricycles with a power not exceeding 15 kW, the minimum age for category A1 is fixed at 16 years;
(b) Category A2: motorcycles of a power not exceeding 35 kW and with a power/weight ratio not exceeding 0,2 kW/kg and not derived from a vehicle of more than double its power, the minimum age for category A2 is fixed at 18 years;
(c) Category A: (i) motorcycles The minimum age for category A is fixed at 20 years. However, access to the driving of motorcycles of this category shall be subject to a minimum of two years' experience on motorcycles under an A2 licence. This requirement as to previous experience may be waived if the candidate is at least 24 years old.
(ii) motor tricycles with a power exceeding 15 kW The minimum age for motor tricycles exceeding 15 kW is fixed at 21 years.
"motor vehicle" means any power-driven vehicle, which is normally used for carrying persons or goods by road or for drawing, on the road, vehicles used for the carriage of persons or goods. This term shall include trolleybuses, i.e. vehicles connected to an electric conductor and not rail-borne. It shall not include agricultural or forestry tractors, "Agricultural or forestry tractor" means any power-driven vehicle running on wheels or tracks, having at least two axles, the principal function of which lies in its tractive power, which is specially designed to pull, push, carry or operate certain tools, machines or trailers used in connection with agricultural or forestry operations, and the use of which for carrying persons or goods by road or drawing, on the road, vehicles used for the carriage of persons or goods is only a secondary function;
(a) Category B1: quadricycles, as defined in Article 1(3)(b) of Directive 2002/24/EC, the minimum age for category B1 is fixed at 16 years, category B1 is optional; in Member States which do not introduce this category of driving licence, a driving licence for category B shall be required to drive such vehicles;
(b) Category B: motor vehicles with a maximum authorised mass not exceeding 3500 kg and designed and constructed for the carriage of no more than eight passengers in addition to the driver; motor vehicles in this category may be combined with a trailer having a maximum authorised mass which does not exceed 750 kg.Without prejudice to the provisions of type-approval rules for the vehicles concerned, motor vehicles in this category may be combined with a trailer with a maximum authorised mass exceeding 750 kg, provided that the maximum authorised mass of this combination does not exceed 4250 kg. In case such a combination exceeds3500 kg, Member States shall, in accordance with the provisions of Annex V, require that this combination shall only be driven after:a training has been completed, or a test of skills and behaviour has been passed.
Member States may also require both such a training and the passing of a test of skills and behaviour. Member States shall indicate the entitlement to drive such a combination on the driving licence by means of the relevant Community code. The minimum age for category B is fixed at 18 years; (c) Category BE: without prejudice to the provisions of type-approval rules for the vehicles concerned, combination of vehicles consisting of a tractor vehicle in category B and a trailer or semi-trailer where the maximum authorised mass of the trailer or semi-trailer does not exceed 3500 kg,the minimum age for category BE is fixed at 18 years;
(d) Category C1: motor vehicles other than those in categories D1 or D, the maximum authorised mass of which exceeds 3500 kg, but does not exceed7500 kg, and which are designed and constructed for the carriage of no more than eight passengers in addition to the driver; motor vehicles in this category may be combined with a trailer having a maximum authorised mass not exceeding 750 kg;(e) Category C1E: without prejudice to the provisions of type-approval rules for the vehicles concerned, combinations of vehicles where the tractor vehicle is in category C1 and its trailer or semi-trailer has a maximum authorised mass of over 750 kg provided that the authorised mass of the combination does not exceed 12000 kg,without prejudice to the provisions of type-approval rules for the vehicles concerned, combinations of vehicles where the tractor vehicle is in category B and its trailer or semi-trailer has an authorised mass of over 3500 kg, provided that the authorised mass of the combination does not exceed12000 kg,the minimum age for categories C1 and C1E is fixed at 18 years;
(f) Category C: motor vehicles other than those in categories D1 or D, whose maximum authorised mass is over 3500 kg and which are designed and constructed for the carriage of no more than eight passengers in addition to the driver; motor vehicles in this category may be combined with a trailer having a maximum authorised mass which does not exceed 750 kg;(g) Category CE: without prejudice to the provisions of type-approval rules for the vehicles concerned, combinations of vehicles where the tractor vehicle is in category C and its trailer or semi-trailer has a maximum authorised mass of over 750 kg, the minimum age for categories C and CE is fixed at 21 years;
(h) Category D1: motor vehicles designed and constructed for the carriage of no more than 16 passengers in addition to the driver and with a maximum length not exceeding 8 m; motor vehicles in this category may be combined with a trailer having a maximum authorised mass not exceeding 750 kg; (i) Category D1E: without prejudice to the provisions of type-approval rules for the vehicles concerned, combinations of vehicles where the tractor vehicle is in category D1 and its trailer has a maximum authorised mass of over 750 kg, the minimum age for categories D1 and D1E is fixed at 21 years;
(j) Category D: motor vehicles designed and constructed for the carriage of more than eight passengers in addition to the driver; motor vehicles which may be driven with a category D licence may be combined with a trailer having a maximum authorised mass which does not exceed 750 kg; (k) Category DE: without prejudice to the provisions of type-approval rules for the vehicles concerned, combinations of vehicles where the tractor vehicle is in category D and its trailer has a maximum authorised mass of over 750 kg, the minimum age for categories D and DE is fixed at 24 years;
(a) for category AM down to 14 years or up to 18 years; (b) for category B1 up to 18 years; (c) for category A1 up to 17 or 18 years, if there is a two years difference between the minimum age for category A1 and the minimum age for category A2, and there is a requirement of a minimum of two years experience on motorcycles of category A2 before access to the driving of motorcycles for category A can be granted, as referred to in Article 4(3)(c)(i);
(d) for categories B and BE down to 17 years.
(a) vehicles used by the fire service and vehicles used for maintaining public order; (b) vehicles undergoing road tests for repair or maintenance purposes.
(a) licences for categories C1, C, D1 and D shall be issued only to drivers already entitled to drive vehicles in category B; (b) licences for categories BE, C1E, CE, D1E and DE shall be issued only to drivers already entitled to drive vehicles in categories B, C1, C, D1 and D respectively.
(a) licences granted for categories C1E, CE, D1E or DE shall be valid for combinations of vehicles in category BE; (b) licences granted for category CE shall be valid for category DE as long as their holders are entitled to drive vehicles in category D; (c) licences granted for category CE and DE shall be valid for combinations of vehicles in categories C1E and D1E respectively; (d) licences granted for any category shall be valid for vehicles in category AM. However, for driving licences issued on its territory, a Member State may limit the equivalences for category AM to categories A1, A2 and A, if that Member State imposes a practical test as a condition for obtaining category AM; (e) licences issued for category A2 shall also be valid for category A1; (f) licences granted for categories A, B, C or D shall be valid for categories A1, A2, B1, C1, or D1 respectively.
(a) motor tricycles under a licence for category B, for motor tricycles with a power exceeding 15 kW provided that the holder of the licence for category B is at least 21 years old; (b) category A1 motorcycles under a licence for category B.
(a) vehicles of category D1 (with a maximum authorised mass of 3500 kg, excluding any specialised equipment intended for the carriage of disabled passengers) by holders over 21 years old of a driving licence for category B which was obtained at least two years earlier provided that the vehicles are being used by non-commercial bodies for social purposes and that the driver provides his services on a voluntary basis;(b) vehicles of a maximum authorised mass exceeding 3500 kg by holders over 21 years old of a driving licence for category B which was obtained at least two years before, provided that the main purpose of the vehicles is to be used only when stationary as an instructional or recreational area, and that they are being used by non-commercial bodies for social purposes and that vehicles have been modified so that they may not be used either for the transport of more than nine persons or for the transport of any goods other than those strictly necessary for their purposes;(c) alternatively fuelled vehicles referred to in Article 2 of Council Directive 96/53/EC with a maximum authorised mass aboveCouncil Directive 96/53/EC of 25 July 1996 laying down for certain road vehicles circulating within the Community the maximum authorized dimensions in national and international traffic and the maximum authorized weights in international traffic (OJ L 235, 17.9.1996, p. 59 ).3500 kg but not exceeding4250 kg for the transport of goods operating without a trailer by holders of a category B driving licence which was issued at least two years before, provided that the mass in excess of3500 kg is due exclusively to the excess of mass of the propulsion system in relation to the propulsion system of a vehicle of the same dimensions, which is equipped with a conventional internal combustion engine with positive ignition or compression ignition, and provided that the cargo capacity is not increased in relation to the same vehicle.
(a) who have passed a test of skills and behaviour and a theoretical test and who meet medical standards, in accordance with the provisions of Annexes II and III; (b) who have passed a theory test only as regards category AM; Member States may require applicants to pass a test of skills and behaviour and a medical examination for this category. For tricycles and quadricycles within this category, Member States may impose a distinctive test of skills and behaviour. For the differentiation of vehicles in category AM, a national code may be inserted on the driving licence; (c) who have, as regards category A2 or category A, on the condition of having acquired a minimum of 2 years' experience on a motorcycle in category A1 or in category A2 respectively, passed a test of skills and behaviour only, or completed a training pursuant to Annex VI; (d) who have completed a training or passed a test of skills and behaviour, or completed a training and passed a test of skills and behaviour pursuant to Annex V as regards category B for driving a vehicle combination as defined in the second subparagraph of Article 4(4)(b); (e) who have their normal residence in the territory of the Member State issuing the licence, or can produce evidence that they have been studying there for at least six months.
(a) As from 19 January 2013 , licences issued by Member States for categories AM, A1, A2, A, B, B1 and BE shall have an administrative validity of 10 years.A Member State may choose to issue such licences with an administrative validity of up to 15 years; (b) As from 19 January 2013 , licences issued by Member States for categories C, CE, C1, C1E, D, DE, D1, D1E shall have an administrative validity of 5 years;(c) The renewal of a driving licence may trigger a new administrative validity period for another category or categories the licence holder is entitled to drive, insofar as this is in conformity with the conditions laid down in this Directive; (d) The presence of a microchip pursuant to Article 1 shall not be a prerequisite for the validity of a driving licence. The loss or unreadability of the microchip, or any other damage thereto, shall not affect the validity of the document.
(a) continuing compliance with the minimum standards of physical and mental fitness for driving set out in Annex III for driving licences in categories C, CE, C1, C1E, D, DE, D1, D1E; and (b) normal residence in the territory of the Member State issuing the licence, or evidence that applicants have been studying there for at least six months.
(a) No person may hold more than one driving licence; (b) A Member State shall refuse to issue a licence where it establishes that the applicant already holds a driving licence; (c) Member States shall take the necessary measures pursuant to point (b). The necessary measures as regards the issue, replacement, renewal or exchange of a driving licence shall be to verify with other Member States where there are reasonable grounds to suspect that the applicant is already the holder of another driving licence; (d) In order to facilitate the checks pursuant to point (b), Member States shall use the EU driving licence network once it is operational.
production of false cards: creating a new object which bears great resemblance to the document, either by making it from scratch or by copying an original document, material alteration: changing a property of an original document, e.g. modifying some of the data printed on the document;
(a) The material used for driving licences shall be made secure against forgery by using the following techniques (mandatory security features): card bodies shall be UV dull, a security background pattern designed to be resistant to counterfeit by scanning, printing or copying, using rainbow printing with multicolour security inks and positive and negative guilloche printing. The pattern shall not be composed of the primary colours (CMYK), shall contain complex pattern designs in a minimum of two special colours and shall include micro lettering, optical variable elements providing adequate protection against copying and tampering of the photograph, laser engraving, in the area of the photograph the security design background and photograph should overlap on at least its border (weakening pattern).
(b) In addition, the material used for driving licences shall be made secure against forgery by using at least three of the following techniques (additional security features): colour-shifting inks*, termochromic ink*, custom holograms*, variable laser images*, ultraviolet fluorescent ink, visible and transparent, iridescent printing, digital watermark in the background, infrared or phosphorescent pigments, tactile characters, symbols or patterns*.
(c) Member States are free to introduce additional security features. As a basis, the techniques indicated with an asterisk are to be preferred as they enable the law enforcement officers to check the validity of the card without any special means.
(a) the words "Driving Licence" printed in large type in the language or languages of the Member State issuing the licence; (b) the name of the Member State issuing the licence (optional); (c) the distinguishing sign of the Member State issuing the licence, printed in negative in a blue rectangle and encircled by 12 yellow stars; the distinguishing signs shall be as follows: B Belgium BG Bulgaria CZ Czech Republic DK Denmark D Germany EST Estonia GR Greece E Spain F France HR Croatia IRL Ireland I Italy CY Cyprus LV Latvia LT Lithuania L Luxembourg H Hungary M Malta NL The Netherlands A Austria PL Poland P Portugal RO Romania SLO Slovenia SK Slovakia FIN Finland S Sweden UK The United Kingdom; (d) information specific to the licence issued, numbered as follows: 1. surname of the holder; 2. other name(s) of the holder; 3. date and place of birth; 4. (a) date of issue of the licence; (b) date of expiry of the licence or a dash if the licence is valid indefinitely under the provision of Article 7(2)(c); (c) the name of the issuing authority (may be printed on page 2); (d) a different number from the one under heading 5, for administrative purposes (optional);
5. number of the licence; 6. photograph of the holder; 7. signature of the holder; 8. permanent place of residence, or postal address (optional); 9. category of vehicle(s) the holder is entitled to drive (national categories shall be printed in a different type from harmonised categories);
(e) the words "European Union model" in the language(s) of the Member State issuing the licence and the words "Driving Licence" in the other languages of the European Union, printed in pink to form the background of the licence: Свидетелство за управление на МПС Permiso de Conducción Řidičský průkaz Kørekort Führerschein Juhiluba Άδεια Οδήγησης Driving Licence Permis de conduire Ceadúas Tiomána Vozačka dozvola Patente di guida Vadītāja apliecība Vairuotojo pažymėjimas Vezetői engedély Liċenzja tas-Sewqan Rijbewijs Prawo Jazdy Carta de Condução Permis de conducere Vodičský preukaz Vozniško dovoljenje Ajokortti Körkort;
(f) Colour references: blue: Pantone Reflex Blue, yellow: Pantone Yellow.
(a) 9. category of vehicle(s) the holder is entitled to drive (national categories shall be printed in a different type from harmonised categories); 10. date of first issue of each category (this date must be repeated on the new licence in the event of subsequent replacement or exchange); each field of the date shall be written with two digits and in the following sequence: day.month.year (DD.MM.YY); 11. date of expiry of each category; each field of the date shall be written with two digits and in the following sequence: day.month.year (DD.MM.YY); 12. additional information/restriction(s), in code form, facing the category affected.
The codes shall be as follows: — codes 01 to 99 harmonised European Union codes DRIVER (medical reasons) 01. Sight correction and/or protection 01.01. Glasses 01.02. Contact lens(es) 01.05. Eye cover 01.06. Glasses or contact lenses 01.07. Specific optical aid 02. Hearing aid/communication aid 03. Prosthesis/orthosis for the limbs 03.01. Upper limb prosthesis/orthosis 03.02. Lower limb prosthesis/orthosis VEHICLE ADAPTATIONS 10. Modified transmission 10.02. Automatic selection of gear ratio 10.04. Adapted transmission control device 15. Modified clutch 15.01. Adapted clutch pedal 15.02. Hand operated clutch 15.03. Automatic clutch 15.04. Measure to prevent obstruction or actuation of clutch pedal 20. Modified braking systems 20.01. Adapted brake pedal 20.03. Brake pedal suitable for use by left foot 20.04. Sliding brake pedal 20.05. Tilted brake pedal 20.06. Hand operated brake 20.07. Brake operation with maximum force of … N (for example: "20.07(300N)")This force indicates the driver's capability for operating the system. 20.09. Adapted parking brake 20.12. Measure to prevent obstruction or actuation of brake pedal 20.13. Knee operated brake 20.14. Brake system operation supported by external force 25. Modified accelerator system 25.01. Adapted accelerator pedal 25.03. Tilted accelerator pedal 25.04. Hand operated accelerator 25.05. Knee operated accelerator 25.06. Accelerator operation supported by external force 25.08. Accelerator pedal on the left 25.09. Measure to prevent obstruction or actuation of accelerator pedal 31. Pedal adaptations and pedal safeguards 31.01. Extra set of parallel pedals 31.02. Pedals at (or almost at) the same level 31.03. Measure to prevent obstruction or actuation of accelerator and brake pedals when pedals not operated by foot 31.04. Raised floor 32. Combined service brake and accelerator systems 32.01. Accelerator and service brake as combined system operated by one hand 32.02. Accelerator and service brake as combined system operated by external force 33. Combined service brake, accelerator and steering systems 33.01. Accelerator, service brake and steering as combined system operation by external force with one hand 33.02. Accelerator, service brake and steering as combined system operation by external force with two hands 35. Modified control layouts (lights switches, windscreen wiper/washer, horn, direction indicators, etc.) 35.02. Control devices operable without releasing the steering device 35.03. Control devices operable without releasing the steering device with the left hand 35.04. Control devices operable without releasing the steering device with the right hand 35.05. Control devices operable without releasing the steering device and the accelerator and braking mechanisms 40. Modified steering 40.01. Steering with maximum operation force of … N (for example "40.01(140N)")This force indicates the driver's capability for operating the system. 40.05. Adapted steering wheel (larger/thicker steering wheel section, reduced diameter, etc.) 40.06. Adapted position of steering wheel 40.09. Foot operated steering 40.11. Assistive device at steering wheel 40.14. One hand/arm operated alternative adapted steering system 40.15. Two hand/arm operated alternative adapted steering system 42. Modified rear/side view devices 42.01. Adapted device for rear view 42.03. Additional inside device permitting side view 42.05. Blind spot viewing device 43. Driver seating position 43.01. Driver seat height for normal view and in normal distance from the steering wheel and the pedals 43.02. Driver seat adapted to body shape 43.03. Driver seat with lateral support for good stability 43.04. Driver seat with armrest 43.06. Seat belt adaptation 43.07. Seat belt type with support for good stability 44. Modifications to motorcycles (sub-code use obligatory) 44.01. Single operated brake 44.02. Adapted front wheel brake 44.03. Adapted rear wheel brake 44.04. Adapted accelerator 44.08. Seat height allowing the driver, in sitting position, to have two feet on the surface at the same time and balance the motorcycle during stopping and standing. 44.09. Maximum operation force of front wheel brake … N (for example "44.09(140N)")This force indicates the driver's capability for operating the system. 44.10. Maximum operation force of rear wheel brake … N (for example "44.10(240N)")This force indicates the driver's capability for operating the system. 44.11. Adapted foot-rest 44.12. Adapted hand grip 45. Motorcycle with side-car only 46. Tricycles only 47. Restricted to vehicles of more than two wheels not requiring balance by the driver for starting, stopping and standing 50. Restricted to a specific vehicle/chassis number (vehicle identification number, VIN) Letters used in combination with codes 01 to 44 for further specification: a left b right c hand d foot e middle f arm g thumb LIMITED USE CODES 61. Limited to day time journeys (for example: one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset) 62. Limited to journeys within a radius of … km from holder's place of residence or only inside city/region 63. Driving without passengers 64. Limited to journeys with a speed not greater than … km/h 65. Driving authorised solely when accompanied by a holder of a driving licence of at least the equivalent category 66. Without trailer 67. No driving on motorways 68. No alcohol 69. Restricted to driving vehicles equipped with an alcohol interlock in accordance with EN 50436. Indication of an expiry date is optional (for example "69" or "69( 01.01.2016 )")ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 70. Exchange of licence No … issued by … (EU/UN distinguishing sign in the case of a third country; for example "70.0123456789.NL") 71. Duplicate of licence No … (EU/UN distinguishing sign in the case of a third country; for example "71.987654321.HR") 73. Restricted to category B vehicles of the motor quadricycle type (B1) 78. Restricted to vehicles with automatic transmission 79. (…) Restricted to vehicles which comply with the specifications indicated in brackets, for the application of Article 13 of this Directive 79.01. Restricted to two-wheel vehicles with or without side-car 79.02. Restricted to category AM vehicles of the three-wheel or light quadricycle type 79.03. Restricted to tricycles 79.04. Restricted to tricycles combined with a trailer having a maximum authorised mass not exceeding 750 kg 79.05. Category A1 motorcycle with a power/weight ratio above 0,1 kW/kg 79.06. Category BE vehicle where the maximum authorised mass of the trailer exceeds 3500 kg80. Restricted to holders of a driving licence for a category A vehicle of the motor tricycle type not having reached the age of 24 years 81. Restricted to holders of a driving licence for a category A vehicle of the two-wheel motorcycle type not having reached the age of 21 years 95. Driver holding CPC meeting the obligation of professional aptitude provided for by Directive 2003/59/EC until … (for example "95(01.01.12)") 96. Category B vehicles combined with a trailer with a maximum authorised mass exceeding 750 kg where the maximum authorised mass of such combination exceeds 3500 kg but does not exceed4250 kg97. Not authorised to drive a category C1 vehicle which falls within the scope of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3821/85 Council Regulation (EEC) No 3821/85 of 20 December 1985 on recording equipment in road transport (OJ L 370, 31.12.1985, p. 8 ).— codes 100 and above national codes valid only for driving in the territory of the Member State which issued the licence. Where a code applies to all categories for which the licence is issued, it may be printed under headings 9, 10 and 11; 13. in implementation of section 4(a) of this Annex, a space reserved for the possible entry by the host Member State of information essential for administering the licence; 14. a space reserved for the possible entry by the Member State which issues the licence of information essential for administering the licence or related to road safety (optional). If the information relates to one of the headings defined in this Annex, it should be preceded by the number of the heading in question. With the specific written agreement of the holder, information which is not related to the administration of the driving licence or road safety may also be added in this space; such addition shall not alter in any way the use of the model as a driving licence;
(b) an explanation of the following numbered items which appear on pages 1 and 2 of the licence: 1, 2, 3, 4(a), 4(b), 4(c), 5, 10, 11 and 12; If a Member State wishes to make the entries in a national language other than one of the following languages: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish or Swedish, it will draw up a bilingual version of the licence using one of the aforementioned languages, without prejudice to the other provisions of this Annex; (c) a space shall be reserved on the European Union model driving licence to allow for the possible introduction of a microchip or similar computer device.
(a) Where the holder of a driving licence issued by a Member State in accordance with this Annex has his normal place of residence in another Member State, that Member State may enter in the licence such information as is essential for administering it, provided that it also enters this type of information in the licences which it issues and provided that there remains enough space for the purpose. (b) After consulting the Commission, Member States may add colours or markings, such as bar codes and national symbols, without prejudice to the other provisions of this Annex. In the context of mutual recognition of licences, the bar code may not contain information other than what can already be read on the driving licence or which is essential to the process of issuing the licence. (c) Information contained in the front and reverse side of the card shall be legible with the eye, using a minimum character height of 5 points for items 9 to 12 on the reverse side.
a theory test, and then a test of skills and behaviour.
2.1.1. Road traffic regulations: in particular as regards road signs, markings and signals, rights of way and speed limits;
2.1.2. The driver: importance of alertness and of attitude to other road users, perception, judgement and decision-taking, especially reaction time, as well as changes in driving behaviour due to the influence of alcohol, drugs and medicinal products, state of mind and fatigue;
2.1.3. The road: the most important principles concerning the observance of a safe distance between vehicles, braking distances and road holding under various weather and road conditions, driving risk factors related to various road conditions, in particular as they change with the weather and the time of day or night, characteristics of various types of road and the related statutory requirements, safe driving in road tunnels;
2.1.4. Other road users: specific risk factors related to the lack of experience of other road users and the most vulnerable categories of users such as children, pedestrians, cyclists and people whose mobility is reduced, risks involved in the movement and driving of various types of vehicles and of the different fields of view of their drivers;
2.1.5. General rules and regulations and other matters: rules concerning the administrative documents required for the use of vehicles, general rules specifying how the driver must behave in the event of an accident (setting warning devices and raising the alarm) and the measures which he can take to assist road accident victims where necessary, safety factors relating to the vehicle, the load and persons carried;
2.1.6. Precautions necessary when alighting from the vehicle; 2.1.7. Mechanical aspects with a bearing on road safety; applicants must be able to detect the most common faults, in particular in the steering, suspension and braking systems, tyres, lights and direction indicators, reflectors, rear-view mirrors, windscreen and wipers, the exhaust system, seat-belts and the audible warning device; 2.1.8. Vehicle safety equipment and, in particular, the use of seat-belts, head restraints and child safety equipment; 2.1.9. Rules regarding vehicle use in relation to the environment (appropriate use of audible warning devices, moderate fuel consumption, limitation of pollutant emissions, etc.).
3.1.1. Use of protective outfit such as gloves, boots, clothes and safety helmet; 3.1.2. Visibility of motorcycle riders for other road users; 3.1.3. Risk factors related to various road conditions as laid down above with additional attention to slippery parts such as drain covers, road markings such as lines and arrows, tram rails; 3.1.4. Mechanical aspects with a bearing on road safety as laid down above with additional attention to the emergency stop switch, the oil levels and the chain.
4.1.1. Rules on driving hours and rest periods as defined by Regulation (EC) No 561/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 March 2006 on the harmonisation of certain social legislation relating to road transport ; use of the recording equipment as defined by Regulation (EEC) No 3821/85 on recording equipment in road transport;OJ L 102, 11.4.2006, p. 1 .4.1.2. Rules concerning the type of transport concerned: goods or passengers; 4.1.3. Vehicle and transport documents required for the national and international carriage of goods and passengers; 4.1.4. How to behave in the event of an accident; knowledge of measures to be taken after an accident or similar occurrence, including emergency action such as evacuation of passengers and basic knowledge of first aid; 4.1.5. The precautions to be taken during the removal and replacement of wheels; 4.1.6. Rules on vehicle weights and dimensions; rules on speed limiters; 4.1.7. Obstruction of the field of view caused by the characteristics of their vehicles; 4.1.8. Reading a road map, route planning, including the use of electronic navigation systems (optional); 4.1.9. Safety factors relating to vehicle loading: controlling the load (stowing and fastening), difficulties with different kinds of load (e.g. liquids, hanging loads, …), loading and unloading goods and the use of loading equipment (categories C, CE, C1, C1E only); 4.1.10. The driver's responsibility in respect to the carriage of passengers; comfort and safety of passengers; transport of children; necessary checks before driving away; all sorts of buses should be part of the theory test (public service buses and coaches, buses with special dimensions, …) (categories D, DE, D1, D1E only).
4.2.1. The principles of the construction and functioning of: internal combustion engines, fluids (e.g. engine oil, coolant, washer fluid), the fuel system, the electrical system, the ignition system, the transmission system (clutch, gearbox, etc.); 4.2.2. Lubrication and antifreeze protection; 4.2.3. The principles of the construction, the fitting, correct use and care of tyres; 4.2.4. The principles of the types, operation, main parts, connection, use and day-to-day maintenance of brake fittings and speed governors, and use of anti-lock brakes; 4.2.5. The principles of the types, operation, main parts, connection, use and day-to-day maintenance of coupling systems (categories CE, DE only); 4.2.6. Methods of locating causes of breakdowns; 4.2.7. Preventive maintenance of vehicles and necessary running repairs; 4.2.8. The driver's responsibility in respect of the receipt, carriage and delivery of goods in accordance with the agreed conditions (categories C, CE only).
6.1.1. Adjust the protective outfit, such as gloves, boots, clothes and safety helmet; 6.1.2. Perform a random check on the condition of the tyres, brakes, steering, emergency stop switch (if applicable), chain, oil levels, lights, reflectors, direction indicators and audible warning device.
6.3.1. Riding away: after parking, after a stop in traffic; exiting a driveway; 6.3.2. Riding on straight roads; passing oncoming vehicles, including in confined spaces; 6.3.3. Riding round bends; 6.3.4. Crossroads: approaching and crossing of intersections and junctions; 6.3.5. Changing direction: left and right turns; changing lanes; 6.3.6. Approach/exit of motorways or similar (if available): joining from the acceleration lane; leaving on the deceleration lane; 6.3.7. Overtaking/passing: overtaking other traffic (if possible); riding alongside obstacles, e.g. parked cars; being overtaken by other traffic (if appropriate); 6.3.8. Special road features (if available): roundabouts; railway level crossings; tram/bus stops; pedestrian crossings; riding up-/downhill on long slopes; tunnels; 6.3.9. Taking the necessary precautions when getting off the vehicle.
7.1.1. Adjusting the seat as necessary to obtain a correct seated position; 7.1.2. Adjusting rear-view mirrors, seat belts and head restraints if available; 7.1.3. Checking that the doors are closed; 7.1.4. Performing a random check on the condition of the tyres, steering, brakes, fluids (e.g. engine oil, coolant, washer fluid), lights, reflectors, direction indicators and audible warning device; 7.1.5. Checking the safety factors relating to vehicle loading: body, sheets, cargo doors, cabin locking, way of loading, securing load (category BE only); 7.1.6. Checking the coupling mechanism and the brake and electrical connections (category BE only).
7.2.1. Reversing in a straight line or reversing right or left round a corner while keeping within the correct traffic lane; 7.2.2. Turning the vehicle to face the opposite way, using forward and reverse gears; 7.2.3. Parking the vehicle and leaving a parking space (parallel, oblique or right-angle, forwards or in reverse, on the flat, uphill or downhill); 7.2.4. Braking accurately to a stop; however, performing an emergency stop is optional.
7.4.1. Driving away: after parking, after a stop in traffic; exiting a driveway; 7.4.2. Driving on straight roads; passing oncoming vehicles, including in confined spaces; 7.4.3. Driving round bends; 7.4.4. Crossroads: approaching and crossing of intersections and junctions; 7.4.5. Changing direction: left and right turns; changing lanes; 7.4.6. Approach/exit of motorways or similar (if available): joining from the acceleration lane; leaving on the deceleration lane; 7.4.7. Overtaking/passing: overtaking other traffic (if possible); driving alongside obstacles, e.g. parked cars; being overtaken by other traffic (if appropriate); 7.4.8. Special road features (if available): roundabouts; railway level crossings; tram/bus stops; pedestrian crossings; riding up-/downhill on long slopes; tunnels; 7.4.9. Taking the necessary precautions when alighting from the vehicle.
8.1.1. Adjusting the seat as necessary to obtain a correct seated position; 8.1.2. Adjusting rear-view mirrors, seat belts and head restraints if available; 8.1.3. Random checks on the condition of the tyres, steering, brakes, lights, reflectors, direction indicators and audible warning device; 8.1.4. Checking the power-assisted braking and steering systems; checking the condition of the wheels, wheelnuts, mudguards, windscreen, windows and wipers, fluids (e.g. engine oil, coolant, washer fluid); checking and using the instrument panel including the recording equipment as defined in Regulation (EEC) No 3821/85. This latter requirement does not apply to the applicants for a driving licence for a category C1 or C1E vehicle not falling within the scope of this Regulation; 8.1.5. Checking the air pressure, air tanks and the suspension; 8.1.6. Checking the safety factors relating to vehicle loading: body, sheets, cargo doors, loading mechanism (if available), cabin locking (if available), way of loading, securing load (categories C, CE, C1, C1E only); 8.1.7. Checking the coupling mechanism and the brake and electrical connections (categories CE, C1E, DE, D1E only); 8.1.8. Being capable of taking special vehicle safety measures; controlling the body, service doors, emergency exits, first aid equipment, fire extinguishers and other safety equipment (categories D, DE, D1, D1E only); 8.1.9. Reading a road map, route planning, including the use of electronic navigation systems (optional).
8.3.1. Driving away: after parking, after a stop in traffic; exiting a driveway; 8.3.2. Driving on straight roads; passing oncoming vehicles, including in confined spaces; 8.3.3. Driving round bends; 8.3.4. Crossroads: approaching and crossing of intersections and junctions; 8.3.5. Changing direction: left and right turns; changing lanes; 8.3.6. Approach/exit of motorways or similar (if available): joining from the acceleration lane; leaving on the deceleration lane; 8.3.7. Overtaking/passing: overtaking other traffic (if possible); driving alongside obstacles, e.g. parked cars; being overtaken by other traffic (if appropriate); 8.3.8. Special road features (if available): roundabouts; railway level crossings; tram/bus stops; pedestrian crossings; riding up-/downhill on long slopes; tunnels; 8.3.9. Taking the necessary precautions when alighting from the vehicle.
9.3.1. Controlling the vehicle; taking into account: proper use of safety belts, rear-view mirrors, head restraints; seat; proper use of lights and other equipment; proper use of clutch, gearbox, accelerator, braking systems (including third braking system, if available), steering; controlling the vehicle under different circumstances, at different speeds; steadiness on the road; the weight and dimensions and characteristics of the vehicle; the weight and type of load (categories BE, C, CE, C1, C1E, DE, D1E only); the comfort of the passengers (categories D, DE, D1, D1E only) (no fast acceleration, smoothly driving and no hard braking); 9.3.2. Driving economically and in a safe and energy-efficient way, taking into account the revolutions per minute, changing gears, braking and accelerating (categories B, BE, C, CE, C1, C1E, D, DE, D1, D1E only); 9.3.3. Observation: all-round observation; proper use of mirrors; far, middle, near distance vision; 9.3.4. Priority/giving way: priority at crossroads, intersections and junctions; giving way at other occasions (e.g. changing direction, changing lanes, special manoeuvres); 9.3.5. Correct position on the road: proper position on the road, in lanes, on roundabouts, round bends, suitable for the type and the characteristics of the vehicle; pre-positioning; 9.3.6. Keeping distance: keeping adequate distance to the front and the side; keeping adequate distance from other road users; 9.3.7. Speed: not exceeding the maximum allowed speed; adapting speed to weather/traffic conditions and where appropriate up to national speed limits; driving at such a speed that stopping within distance of the visible and free road is possible; adapting speed to general speed of same kind of road users; 9.3.8. Traffic lights, road signs and other indications: acting correctly at traffic lights; obeying instructions from traffic controllers; acting correctly at road signs (prohibitions or commands); take appropriate action at road markings; 9.3.9. Signalling: give signals where necessary, correctly and properly timed; indicating directions correctly; taking appropriate action with regard to all signals made by other road users; 9.3.10. Braking and stopping: decelerating in time, braking or stopping according to circumstances; anticipation; using the various braking systems (only for categories C, CE, D, DE); using speed reduction systems other than the brakes (only for categories C, CE, D, DE).
Recognise traffic dangers and assess their seriousness, Have sufficient command of their vehicle not to create dangerous situations and to react appropriately should such situations occur, Comply with road traffic regulations, and in particular those intended to prevent road accidents and to maintain the flow of traffic, Detect any major technical faults in their vehicles, in particular those posing a safety hazard, and have them remedied in an appropriate fashion, Take account of all the factors affecting driving behaviour (e.g. alcohol, fatigue, poor eyesight, etc.) so as to retain full use of the faculties needed to drive safely, Help ensure the safety of all road users, and in particular of the weakest and most exposed by showing due respect for others.
1.1. Group 1: drivers of vehicles of categories A, A1, A2, AM, B, B1 and BE. 1.2. Group 2: drivers of vehicles of categories C, CE, C1, C1E, D, DE, D1 and D1E. 1.3. National legislation may provide for the provisions set out in this Annex for Group 2 drivers to apply to drivers of Category B vehicles using their driving licence for professional purposes (taxis, ambulances, etc.).
(a) brady-arrhythmias (sinus node disease and conduction disturbances) and tachy-arrhythmias (supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias) with history of syncope or syncopal episodes due to arrhythmic conditions (applies to group 1 and 2); (b) brady-arrhythmias: sinus node disease and conduction disturbances with second degree atrioventricular (AV) block Mobitz II, third degree AV block or alternating bundle branch block (applies to group 2 only); (c) tachy-arrhythmias (supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias) with structural heart disease and sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT) (applies to group 1 and 2), or polymorphic nonsustained VT, sustained ventricular tachycardia or with an indication for a defibrillator (applies to group 2 only);
(d) symptomatic of angina (applies to group 1 and 2); (e) permanent pacemaker implantation or replacement (applies to group 2 only); (f) defibrillator implantation or replacement or appropriate or inappropriate defibrillator shock (applies to group 1 only); (g) syncope (a transient loss of consciousness and postural tone, characterised by rapid onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery, due to global cerebral hypoperfusion, of presumed reflex origin, of unknown cause, with no evidence of underlying heart disease)(applies to group 1 and 2); (h) acute coronary syndrome (applies to group 1 and 2); (i) stable angina if symptoms do not occur with mild exercise (applies to group 1 and 2); (j) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) (applies to group 1 and 2); (k) coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) (applies to group 1 and 2); (l) stroke/transient ischemic attack (TIA) (applies to group 1 and 2); (m) significant carotid artery stenosis (applies to group 2 only); (n) maximum aortic diameter exceeding 5,5 cm (applies to group 2 only); (o) heart failure: New York Heart Association (NYHA) I, II, III (applies to group 1 only), NYHA I and II provided that the left ventricular ejection fraction is at least 35 % (applies to group 2 only);
(p) heart transplantation (applies to group 1 and 2); (q) cardiac assist device (applies to group 1 only); (r) valvular heart surgery (applies to group 1 and 2); (s) malignant hypertension (elevation in systolic blood pressure ≥ 180 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≥ 110 mmHg associated with impending or progressive organ damage) (applies to group 1 and 2); (t) grade III blood pressure (diastolic blood pressure ≥ 110 mmHg and/or systolic blood pressure ≥ 180 mmHg) (applies to group 2 only); (u) congenital heart disease (applies to group 1 and 2); (v) hypertrophic cardiomyopathy if without syncope (applies to group 1 only); (w) long QT syndrome with syncope, Torsade des Pointes or QTc > 500 ms (applies to group 1 only).
(a) implant of a defibrillator (applies to group 2 only); (b) peripheral vascular disease — thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysm when maximum aortic diameter is such that it predisposes to a significant risk of sudden rupture and hence a sudden disabling event (applies to group 1 and 2); (c) heart failure: NYHA IV (applies to group 1 only), NYHA III and IV (applies to group 2 only);
(d) cardiac assist devices (applies to group 2 only); (e) valvular heart disease with aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation or mitral stenosis if functional ability is estimated to be NYHA IV or if there have been syncopal episodes (applies to group 1 only); (f) valvular heart disease in NYHA III or IV or with ejection fraction (EF) below 35 %, mitral stenosis and severe pulmonary hypertension or with severe echocardiographic aortic stenosis or aortic stenosis causing syncope; except for completely asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis if the exercise tolerance test requirements are fulfilled (applies to group 2 only); (g) structural and electrical cardiomyopathies — hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with history of syncope or when two or more of the following conditions present: left ventricle (LV) wall thickness > 3 cm, non-sustained ventricular tachycardia, a family history of sudden death (in a first degree relative), no increase of blood pressure with exercise (applies to group 2 only); (h) long QT syndrome with syncope, Torsade des Pointes and QTc > 500 ms (applies to group 2 only); (i) Brugada syndrome with syncope or aborted sudden cardiac death (applies to group 1 and 2).
no severe hypoglycaemic events have occurred in the previous 12 months, the driver has full hypoglycaemic awareness, the driver must show adequate control of the condition by regular blood glucose monitoring, at least twice daily and at times relevant to driving, the driver must demonstrate an understanding of the risks of hypoglycaemia, there are no other debarring complications of diabetes.
severe mental disturbance, whether congenital or due to disease, trauma or neurosurgical operations, severe mental retardation, severe behavioural problems due to ageing; or personality defects leading to seriously impaired judgment, behaviour or adaptability,
theory of driving behaviour, hazard perception and accident avoidance, the syllabus underpinning driving test standards, the requirements of the driving test, relevant road and traffic legislation, including relevant EU and national legislation and interpretative guidelines, assessment theory and techniques, defensive driving.
ability to observe accurately, monitor, and evaluate overall candidate performance, in particular: correct and comprehensive recognition of dangerous situations, accurate determination of cause and likely effect of such situations, achievement of competence and recognition of errors, uniformity and consistency in assessment,
assimilate information quickly and extract key points, look ahead, identify potential problems, and develop strategies to deal with them, provide timely and constructive feedback.
A person authorised to conduct a practical test for a category of driving licence must be able to drive to a consistently high standard that type of motor vehicle.
establish and communicate what the candidate can expect during the test, communicate clearly, choosing content, style and language to suit the audience and context and deal with enquiries from candidates, provide clear feedback about the test result, treat candidates with respect and indiscriminately.
knowledge about vehicle technique such as steering, tyres, brakes, lights, specially for motorcycles and heavy vehicles, loading safety, knowledge about vehicle physics such as speed, friction, dynamics, energy.
(a) must have held a category B licence for at least 3 years; (b) must be at least 23 years old; (c) must have successfully completed the initial qualification provided for in point 3 of this Annex and subsequently followed the quality assurance and the periodic training arrangements as provided for in point 4 of this Annex; (d) must have terminated a vocational education that leads at least to a completion of level 3 as defined by Council Decision 85/368/EEC of 16 July 1985 on the comparability of vocational training qualifications between the Member States of the European Community ;OJ L 199, 31.7.1985, p. 56 .(e) may not be active as a commercial driving instructor in a driving school simultaneously.
(a) must hold a driving licence in the category concerned or possess equivalent knowledge through adequate professional qualification; (b) must have successfully completed the initial qualification provided for in point 3 of this Annex and subsequently followed the quality assurance and the periodic training arrangements as provided for in point 4 of this Annex; (c) must have been a qualified category B driving examiner for at least 3 years; this period may be waived provided that the examiner in question can provide evidence of: at least 5 years of driving in the category concerned, or, a theoretical and practical assessment of driving ability of a standard higher than that needed to obtain a driving licence thus making that requirement unnecessary,
(d) must have completed a vocational education that leads at least to a termination of the level 3 as defined by Decision 85/368/EEC; (e) may not be active as a commercial driving instructor in a driving school simultaneously.
a minimum regular periodic training of four days in total per period of two years in order to: maintain and refresh the necessary knowledge and examining skills, to develop new competences that have become essential for the exercise of their profession, ensure that an examiner continues to conduct tests to a fair and uniform standard, a minimum periodic training of at least five days in total per period of five years, in order to develop and maintain the necessary practical driving skills.
approve and supervise the training provided for in Article 7(1)(d) or, organise the test of skills and behaviour provided for in Article 7(1)(d).
at least 7 hours.
vehicle movement dynamics, safety criteria, tractor vehicle and trailer (coupling mechanism), correct loading and safety fittings;
Each training participant has to perform the practical component and shall demonstrate its skills and behaviour on public roads, Vehicle combinations used for the training shall fall within the category of driving licence participants have applied for.
approve and supervise the training provided for in Article 7(1)(c) or, organise the test of skills and behaviour provided for in Article 7(1)(c).
at least 7 hours.
The driver training shall contain all aspects covered in point 6 of Annex II. Each participant has to perform the practical components of the training and shall demonstrate its skills and behaviour on public roads. Motorcycles used for the training shall fall within the category of driving licence participants have applied for.
Council Directive 91/439/EEC | ( |
Council Directive 94/72/EC | ( |
Council Directive 96/47/EC | ( |
Council Directive 97/26/EC | ( |
Commission Directive 2000/56/EC | ( |
Directive 2003/59/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, only Article 10, paragraph 2 | ( |
Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council, only Annex II, point 24 | ( |
Directive | Deadline for transposition | Date of application |
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Directive 91/439/EEC | ||
Directive 94/72/EC | - | |
Decision 96/427/EC | - | |
Directive 96/47/EC | ||
Directive 97/26/EC | ||
Directive 2000/56/EC | ||
Directive 2003/59/EC |
Directive 91/439/EEC | This Directive |
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Article 1(1), first sentence | Article 1(1) first sentence |
Article 1(1), second sentence | — |
- | Article 1(2) |
Article 1(2) | Article 2(1) |
- | Article 2(2) |
Article 1(3) | - |
Article 2(1) | Article 1(1), second sentence |
Article 2(2) | Article 3(1) |
Article 3(2) | |
Article 3(3) | |
Article 2(3) | - |
Article 2(4) | - |
Article 3(1), first subparagraph, introductory words | Article 4(1), first sentence |
- | Article 4(2), first indent |
- | Article 4(2), second indent |
Article 3(1), first subparagraph, first indent | Article 4(3), first indent |
Article 3(1), first subparagraph, second indent | Article 4(4)(b), first subparagraph |
Article 3(1), first subparagraph, third indent | Article 4(4)(b), second subparagraph |
Article 3(1), first subparagraph, fourth indent | Article 4(4)(c) |
Article 3(1), first subparagraph, fifth indent | Article 4(4)(f) |
Article 3(1), first subparagraph, sixth indent | Article 4(4)(g) |
Article 3(1), first subparagraph, seventh indent | Article 4(4)(j) |
Article 3(1), first subparagraph, eighth indent | Article 4(4)(k) |
Article 3(2), first subparagraph, introductory words | - |
Article 3(2), first subparagraph, first indent | Article 4(3)(a) |
Article 3(2), first subparagraph, second indent | Article 4(4)(a) |
Article 3(2), first subparagraph, third indent | Article 4(4)(d) |
Article 3(2), first subparagraph, fourth indent | Article 4(4)(e) |
Article 3(2), first subparagraph, fifth indent | Article 4(4)(h) |
Article 3(2), first subparagraph, sixth indent, introductory words | Article 4(4)(i) |
Article 3(2), first subparagraph, sixth indent, first sub-indent | - |
Article 3(2), first subparagraph, sixth indent, second sub-indent | - |
Article 3(3), introductory words | - |
Article 3(3), first indent | Article 4(1), third sentence |
Article 3(3), second indent, first subparagraph | Article 4(3), second indent |
Article 3(3), second indent, second subparagraph | - |
Article 3(3), third indent | Article 4(3), first indent |
Article 3(3), fourth indent | Article 4(4), first indent |
Article 3(3), fifth indent | Article 4(4), second indent |
- | Article 4(3) |
Article 3(4) | - |
Article 3(5) | - |
Article 3(6) | Article 4(5), first sentence |
- | Article 4(5), second sentence |
Article 4 | Article 5 |
Article 5(1) | Article 6(1) |
Article 5(1)(a) | Article 6(1)(a) |
Article 5(1)(b) | Article 6(1)(b) |
Article 5(2), introductory words | Article 6(2), introductory words |
Article 5(2)(a) | Article 6(2)(a) |
Article 5(2)(b) | Article 6(2)(b) |
- | Article 6(2)(c) |
- | Article 6(2)(d) |
- | Article 6(2)(e) |
- | Article 6(2)(f) |
Article 5(3) | - |
Article 5(4) | Article 6(4) |
Article 6(1), introductory words | Article 4(1), second sentence |
Article 6(1)(a), first indent | Article 4(3)(a), third indent |
Article 6(1)(a), second indent | Article 4(4)(a), second indent |
Article 6(1)(b), first indent | Article 4(3)(b), second indent |
Article 4(3)(c), second indent | |
Article 6(1)(b), second indent first alternative | Article 4(4)(b), fifth subparagraph |
Article 6(1)(b), second indent second alternative | Article 4(4)(c), second indent |
Article 6(1)(b), third indent first and second alternative | Article 4(4)(g), second indent |
Article 6(1)(b), third indent third and fourth alternative | Article 4(4)(e), third indent |
Article 6(1)(c), first indent first and second alternative | Article 4(4)(k), second indent |
Article 6(1)(c), first indent third and fourth alternative | Article 4(4)(i), second indent |
Article 6(2) | Article 4(6), first subparagraph |
- | Article 4(6), second subparagraph |
Article 6(3) | Article 4(6), third and fourth subparagraphs |
Article 7(1), introductory words | Article 7(1), introductory words |
Article 7(1)(a) | Article 7(1)(a) |
- | Article 7(1)(b) |
- | Article 7(1)(c) |
- | Article 7(1)(d) |
Article 7(1)(b) | Article 7(1)(e) |
Article 7(2) | - |
Article 7(3) | - |
- | Article 7(2) |
- | Article 7(3) |
Article 7(4) | Article 7(4) |
Article 7(5) | Article 7(5)(a) |
- | Article 7(5)(b) |
- | Article 7(5)(c) |
- | Article 7(5)(d) |
Article 7 a(1) | - |
Article 7 a(2) | Article 8 |
Article 7 b | Article 9 |
- | Article 10 |
Article 8 | Article 11 |
Article 9 | Article 12 |
Article 10 | Article 13(1) |
- | Article 13(2) |
Article 11 | Article 14 |
Article 12(1) | - |
Article 12(2) | - |
Article 12(3) | Article 15 |
- | Article 16 |
Article 13 | Article 17, first subparagraph |
- | Article 17, second subparagraph |
- | Article 18 |
Article 14 | Article 19 |
Annex I | - |
Annex Ia | Annex I |
Annex II | Annex II |
Annex III | Annex III |
- | Annex IV |
- | Annex V |
- | Annex VI |
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