European
  Agreement Concerning the Work of Crews
  of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport
  (AETR)
  done at Geneva on 1 July 1970
  Amendment 2*
  And Protokol of signature
  Article 1
  Definitions
  Amend paragraph (g) to read:
  "(g) 'carriage by road' means any journey made on roads open to
  the public of a vehicle, whether laden or not, used for the
  carriage of passengers or goods;"
  Amend paragraph (i) to read:
  "(i) 'regular services' means services which provide for the
  carriage of passengers at specified intervals along specified
  routes, passengers being taken up and set down at predetermined
  stopping points.
  Rules governing the operations of services or documents taking
  the place thereof, approved by the competent authorities of
  Contracting Parties and published by the carrier before coming
  into operation, shall specify the conditions of carriage and in
  particular the frequency of services, timetables, faretables and
  the obligation to accept passengers for carriage, in so far as
  such conditions are not prescribed by any law or
  regulation.
  Services by whomsoever organized, which provide for the carriage
  of specified categories of passengers to the exclusion of other
  passengers, in so far as such services are operated under the
  conditions specified in the first subparagraph of this
  definition, shall be deemed to be regular services. Such
  services, in particular those providing for the carriage of
  workers to and from their place of work or of school children to
  and from school, are hereinafter called 'special regular
  services';"
  Amend paragraph (1) to read:
  "(1) 'week' means the period between 0000 hours on Monday and
  2400 hours on Sunday;"
  Amend paragraph (m) to read:
  "(m) 'rest' means any uninterrupted period of at least one hour
  during which the driver may freely dispose of his time."
  Delete paragraphs (n) and (o).
  Article 2
 Scope
  Amend subparagraph 2 (b) to
  read:
  "(b) Unless the Contracting Parties whose territory is used agree
  otherwise, this Agreement shall not apply to the international
  road transport performed by:
  1. Vehicles used for the carriage
  of goods where the permissible maximum weight of the vehicle,
  including any trailer or semi-trailer, does not exceed 3.5
  tonnes;
  2. Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers which, by virtue
  of their construction and equipment are suitable for carrying not
  more than nine persons, including the driver, and are intended
  for that purpose;
  3. Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers on regular
  services where the route covered by the service in question does
  not exceed 50 kilometres;
  4. Vehicles with a maximum authorized speed not exceeding 30
  kilometres per hour;
  5. Vehicles used by or under the control of the armed services,
  civil defence, fire services, and forces responsible for
  maintaining public order;
  6. Vehicles used in connection with the sewerage, flood
  protection, water, gas and electricity services, highway
  maintenance and control, refuse collection and disposal,
  telegraph and telephone services, carriage of postal articles,
  radio and television broadcasting and the detection of radio or
  television transmitters or receivers;
  7. Vehicles used in emergencies or rescue operations;
  8. Specialized vehicles used for medical purposes;
  9. Vehicles transporting circus and fun-fair equipment;
  10. Specialized breakdown vehicles;
  11. Vehicles undergoing road tests for technical development,
  repair or maintenance purposes, and new or rebuilt vehicles which
  have not yet been put into service;
  12. Vehicles used for non-commercial carriage of goods for
  personal use;
  13. Vehicles used for milk collection from farms and the return
  to farms of milk containers or milk products intended for animal
  feed."
  Delete subparagraphs (c) and (d) of paragraph 2.
  Article 3
  Application for some provisions of
  the Agreement to road transport performed by vehicles registered
  in the territories of non-contracting States
  Amend this article to read:
  
  "Article 3
  Application of some provisions of
  the Agreement to road transport performed by vehicles registered
  in the territories of non-Contracting States
  1. Each Contracting Party shall apply in its territory, in
  respect of international road transport performed by any vehicle
  registered in the territory of a State which is not a Contracting
  Party to this Agreement, provisions not less strict than those
  laid down in articles 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of this
  Agreement.
  2. It shall be open to any Contracting Party, in the case of a
  vehicle registered in a State which is not a Contracting Party to
  this Agreement, merely to require, in lieu of a control device
  conforming to the specifications in the annex to this Agreement,
  daily record sheets, completed manually by the driver."
  Article 4
 General
  principles
  Amend this article to read:
  "Article 4
  General principles
  Each Contracting Party may apply
  higher minima or lower maxima than those laid down in articles 5
  to 8 inclusive. Nevertheless, the provisions of this Agreement
  shall remain applicable to drivers, engaged in international road
  transport operations on vehicles registered in another
  Contracting or non-Contracting State."
  Article 5
 Conditions
  to be fulfilled by drivers
  Replace this article with the
  following text:
  "Article 5
  Crews
  1. The minimum ages for drivers
  engaged in the carriage of goods shall be as follows:
  (a) for vehicles, including, where appropriate, trailers or
  semi-trailers, having a permissible maximum weight of not more
  than 7.5 tonnes, 18 years;
  (b) for other vehicles:
  21 years, or
  18 years provided that the person concerned holds a certificate
  of professional competence recognized by one of the Contracting
  Parties confirming that he has completed a training course for
  drivers of vehicles intended for the carriage of goods by road.
  Contracting Parties shall inform one another of the prevailing
  national minimum training levels and other relevant conditions
  relating to drivers engaged in international carriage of goods
  under this Agreement.
  2. Any driver engaged in the carriage of passengers shall have
  reached the age of 21 years.
  Any driver engaged in the carriage of passengers on journeys
  beyond a 50 kilometre radius from the place where the vehicle is
  normally based must also fulfil one of the following
  conditions:
  (a) he must have worked for at least one year in the carriage of
  goods as a driver of vehicles with a permissible maximum weight
  exceeding 3.5 tonnes;
  (b) he must have worked for at least one year as a driver of
  vehicles used to provide passenger services on journeys within a
  50 kilometre radius from the place where the vehicle is normally
  based, or other types of passenger services not subject to this
  Agreement provided the competent authority considers that he has
  by so doing acquired the necessary experience;
  (c) he must hold a certificate of professional competence
  recognized by one of the Contracting Parties confirming that he
  has completed a training course for drivers of vehicles intended
  for the carriage of passengers by road."
  Article 6
 Daily rest
  period
  Replace this article with the
  following text:
  "Article 6
  Driving periods
  1. The driving period between any
  two daily rest periods or between a daily rest period and a
  weekly rest period, hereinafter called "daily driving period",
  shall not exceed nine hours. It may be extended twice in any one
  week to 10 hours.
  A driver must, after no more than six daily driving periods, take
  a weekly rest period as defined in article 8 (3).
  The weekly rest period may be postponed until the end of the
  sixth day if the total driving time over the six days does not
  exceed the maximum corresponding to six daily driving
  periods.
  In the case of the international carriage of passengers, other
  than on regular services, the terms 'six' and 'sixth' in the
  second and third subparagraphs shall be replaced by 'twelve' and
  'twelfth' respectively.
  2. The total period of driving in any one fortnight shall not
  exceed ninety hours."
  Article 6
  bis
  Interruption of the daily rest
  period in the course of combined transport operations
  Delete the text of this
  article.
  Article 7
  Daily driving period, maximum
  weekly and fortnightly driving period
  Replace this article with the following text:
  "Article 7
  Breaks
  1. After four-and-a-half hours'
  driving, the driver shall observe a break of at least forty-five
  minutes, unless he begins a rest period.
  2. This break may be replaced by breaks of at least fifteen
  minutes each distributed over the driving period or immediately
  after this period in such a way as to comply with the provisions
  of paragraph 1.
  3. During these breaks, the driver may not carry out any other
  work. For the purposes of this article, the waiting time and time
  not devoted to driving spent in a vehicle in motion, a ferry, or
  a train shall not be regarded as "other work".
  4. The breaks observed under this article may not be regarded as
  daily rest periods."
  Article 8
Maximum
  continuous
  driving periods
  Replace this article with the
  following text:
  "Article 8
  Rest periods
  1. In each period of twenty-four
  hours, the driver shall have a daily rest period of at least
  eleven consecutive hours, which may be reduced to a minimum of
  nine consecutive hours not more than three times in any one week,
  on condition that an equivalent period of rest be granted as
  compensation before the end of the following week.
  On days when the rest is not reduced in accordance with the first
  subparagraph, it may be taken in two or three separate periods
  during the twenty-four hour period, one of which must be of at
  least eight consecutive hours. In this case the minimum length of
  the rest shall be increased to twelve hours.
  2. During each period of thirty hours when a vehicle is manned by
  at least two drivers, each driver shall have a rest period of not
  less than eight consecutive hours.
  3. In the course of each week, one of the rest periods referred
  to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be extended by way of weekly rest,
  to a total of forty-five consecutive hours. This rest period may
  be reduced to a minimum of thirty-six consecutive hours if taken
  at the place where the vehicle is normally based or where the
  driver is based, or to a minimum of twenty-four consecutive hours
  if taken elsewhere. Each reduction shall be compensated by an
  equivalent rest taken en bloc before the end of the third week
  following the week in question.
  4. A weekly rest period which begins in one week and continues
  into the following week may be attached to either of these
  weeks.
  5. In the case of the carriage of passengers to which article 6
  (1), fourth subparagraph, applies, the weekly rest period may be
  postponed until the week following that in respect of which the
  rest is due and added on to that second week's weekly rest.
  6. Any rest taken as compensation for the reduction of the daily
  and/or weekly rest periods must be attached to another rest of at
  least eight hours and shall be granted, at the request of the
  person concerned, at the vehicle's parking place or driver's
  base.
  7. The daily rest period may be taken in a vehicle, as long as it
  is fitted with a bunk and is stationary.
  8. Notwithstanding the provisions in paragraph 1 above where a
  driver engaged in the carriage of goods or passengers accompanies
  a vehicle which is transported by ferryboat or train, the daily
  rest period may be interrupted not more than once, provided the
  following conditions are fulfilled:
  that part of the daily rest period spent on land must be able to
  be taken before or after the portion of the daily rest period
  taken on board the ferryboat or the train,
  the period between the two portions of the daily rest period must
  be as short as possible and may on no account exceed one hour
  before embarkation or after disembarkation, customs formalities
  being included in the embarkation or disembarkation
  operations,
  during both portions of the rest period the driver must be able
  to have access to a bunk or couchette.
  The daily rest period, interrupted in this way, shall be
  increased by two hours."
  Article 9
 Weekly rest
  period
  Delete the text of this
  article.
  Article 10
 Manning
  Delete the text of this
  article.
  Article 11
 Exceptional
  cases
  Renumber and amend the text of
  this article to read: "Article 9 - Exceptions
  Provided that road safety is not
  thereby jeopardized and to enable him to reach a suitable
  stopping place, the driver may depart from the provisions of this
  Agreement to the extent necessary to ensure the safety of
  persons, of the vehicle or of its load. The driver shall indicate
  the nature of and reason for his departure from those provisions
  on the record sheet of the control device or in his duty
  roster."
  Article 12
 Individual
  control book
  Delete the text of this
  article.
  Article 12 bis
 Control
  device
  Renumber and amend this article to
  read:
  "Article 10
Control
  device
  1. The Contracting Parties shall
  prescribe the installation and use on vehicles registered in
  their territory of a control device according to the following
  requirements:
  (a) The control device shall as regards construction,
  installation, use and testing, comply with the requirements of
  this Agreement and the annex thereto, which shall form an
  integral part of this Agreement.
  (b) If the normal and appropriate use of a control device
  installed on a vehicle is not possible, each crew member shall
  enter by hand, using the appropriate graphic representation, the
  details corresponding to his occupational activities and rest
  periods on his record sheet.
  (c) When, by reasons of their being away from the vehicles, the
  crew members are unable to make use of the device, they shall
  insert by hand, using the appropriate graphic representation, on
  their record sheet the various times corresponding to their
  occupational activities while they were away.
  (d) The crew members must always have available, and be able to
  present for inspection record sheets for the current week and for
  the last day of the previous week on which they drove.
  (e) The crew members must ensure that the control device be
  activated and handled correctly and that, in case of
  malfunctioning, it be repaired as soon as possible.
  2. The employer shall issue a sufficient number of record sheets
  to drivers, bearing in mind the fact that these sheets are
  personal in character, the length of the period of service and
  the possible obligation to replace sheets which are damaged, or
  have been taken by an authorized inspecting officer. The employer
  shall issue to drivers only sheets of an approved model suitable
  for use in the equipment installed in the vehicle.
  3. Undertakings shall keep in good order the record sheets filled
  in as provided under (b), (c) and (d) of paragraph 1 of this
  article, for a period of not less than 12 months after the date
  of the last entry and shall produce them at the request of the
  control authorities."
  Article 13
 Supervision
  by the undertaking
  Renumber this article as article
  11 and insert a new paragraph 3 to read:
  "3. Payments to wage-earning drivers, even in the form of bonuses
  or wage supplements, related to distances travelled and/or the
  amount of goods carried shall be prohibited, unless these
  payments are of such a kind as not to endanger road safety."
  Article 14
 Measures of
  enforcement
  of the Agreement
  Renumber and amend this article to
  read:
  "Article 12
  Measures of enforcement
  of the Agreement
  1. Each Contracting Party shall
  adopt all appropriate measures to ensure observance of the
  provisions of this Agreement, in particular by adequate level of
  road checks and checks performed on the premises of undertakings.
  The competent administrations of the Contracting Parties shall
  keep one another informed of the general measures adopted for
  this purpose.
  2. Contracting Parties shall assist each other in applying this
  Agreement and in checking compliance therewith.
  3. Within the framework of this mutual assistance the competent
  authorities of the Contracting Parties shall regularly send one
  another all available information concerning:
  breaches of this Agreement committed by non-residents and any
  penalties imposed for such breaches;
  penalties imposed by a Contracting Party on its residents for
  such breaches committed on the territory of Contracting
  Party.
  In case of serious breaches such information shall include the
  penalty imposed.
  4. If the findings of a roadside check on the driver of a vehicle
  registered in the territory of another Contracting Party provide
  grounds to believe that infringements have been committed which
  cannot be detected during the check due to lack of necessary
  data, the competent authorities of the Contracting Party
  concerned shall assist each other to clarify the situation. In
  cases where, to this end, the competent Contracting Party carries
  out a check at the premises of the undertaking, the results of
  this check shall be communicated to the other Party
  concerned."
  Article 15
  Transitional provisions
  Renumber and amend this article to
  read:
  "Article 13
  Transitional provisions
  The provisions of new article 10 -
  Control device, shall not become mandatory for countries
  Contracting Parties to this Agreement until three years after the
  entry into force of these amendments. Before that date the
  provisions of the old article 12 - Individual control book, shall
  continue to apply."
  
  Renumber articles 16 to 18 of the final provisions as articles 14
  to 16 respectively.
  Article 19
  Renumber this article as article
  17 and amend the last part of paragraph 2 to read:
  "2. ... in conformity with the provisions of article 15
  hereof."
  Article 20
  Renumber this article as article
  18.
  Article 21
  Renumber this article as article
  19 and amend the first sentence of paragraph 1 to read:
  "1. Any State may, at the time of signing, ratifying, or acceding
  to this Agreement, declare that it does not consider itself bound
  by article 18, paragraphs 2 and 3 hereof. ..."
  Article 22
  Renumber this article as article
  20 and amend paragraph 3 to read:
  "3. The Secretary-General shall invite to any conference convened
  under this article all the States referred to in article 14,
  paragraph 1, of this Agreement."
  Article 23
  Renumber this article as article
  21 and amend the last part of paragraph 1 to read:
  "1. ... referred to in article 14, paragraph 1, of this
  Agreement."
  Insert new article 22
  as follows: "Article 22
  1. Appendices 1 and 2 to the annex
  to this Agreement may be amended by the procedure specified in
  this article.
  2. At the request of a Contracting Party, any amendments proposed
  to appendices 1 and 2 to the annex to this Agreement shall be
  considered by the Principal Working Party on Road Transport of
  the Economic Commission for Europe.
  3. If it is adopted by the majority of the members present and
  voting, and if this majority includes the majority of the
  Contracting Parties present and voting, the amendment shall be
  communicated by the Secretary-General to the competent
  administrations of all the Contracting Parties for
  acceptance.
  4. The amendment shall be accepted if, within a period of six
  months following the date of notification, less than one-third of
  the competent administrations of the Contracting Parties notify
  the Secretary-General of their objection to the amendment.
  5. Any amendment accepted shall be communicated by the
  Secretary-General to all the Contracting Parties and shall come
  into force three months after the date of its notification."
  Article 24
  Renumber and amend this article to
  read: "Article 23
  In addition to the notifications referred to in articles 20 and
  21 of this Agreement, the Secretary-General of the United Nations
  shall notify the States referred to in article 14, paragraph 1,
  hereof of:
  (a) ratifications or accessions under article 14 of this
  Agreement;
  (b) the dates of entry into force of the present Agreement, in
  conformity with article 14 hereof;
  (c) denunciations under article 15 of this Agreement;
  (d) the termination of this
  Agreement in conformity with article 16 hereof;
  (e) notifications received under article 17 of this
  Agreement;
  (f) declarations and notifications received under article 19 of
  this Agreement;
  (g) the entry into force of any amendment in conformity with
  article 21 of this Agreement."
  Article 25
  Renumber this article as article
  24.
  Article 26
  Renumber this article as article
  25 and amend the last part of the text to read:
  "... referred to in article 14, paragraph 1, hereof."
  Annex
  
  Annex -
  Individual control book
  Replace this annex with the
  following text:
  "Annex - control device
  
  GENERAL PROVISIONS
  I. TYPE APPROVAL
  
  Article 1
  Applications for the approval of a
  type of control device or of a model record sheet shall be
  submitted, accompanied by the appropriate specifications, by the
  manufacturer or his agent to a Contracting Party. No application
  in respect of any one type of control device or of any one model
  record sheet may be submitted to more than one Contracting
  Party.
  Article 2
  A Contracting Party shall grant
  its approval to any type of control device or to any model record
  sheet which conforms to the requirements laid down in appendix 1
  to this annex, provided that the Contracting Party is in a
  position to check that production models conform to the approved
  prototype.
  Any modifications or additions to an approved model must receive
  additional type approval from the Contracting Party which granted
  the original type approval.
  
  Article 3
  Contracting Parties shall issue to
  the applicant an approval mark, which shall conform to the model
  shown in appendix 2 for each type of control device or model
  record sheet which they approve pursuant to article 2.
  Article 4
  The competent authorities of the
  Contracting Party to which the application for type approval has
  been submitted shall, in respect of each type of control device
  or model record sheet which they approve or refuse to approve,
  either send within one month to the authorities of the other
  Contracting Parties a copy of the approval certificate
  accompanied by copies of the relevant specifications, or, if such
  is the case, notify those authorities that approval has been
  refused; in cases of refusal they shall communicate the reasons
  for their decision.
  Article 5
  1. If a Contracting Party which
  has granted the type approval as provided for in article 2 finds
  that certain control device or record sheets bearing the type
  approval mark which it has issued do not conform to the prototype
  which it has approved, it shall take the necessary measures to
  ensure that production models conform to the approved prototype.
  The measures taken may, if necessary, extend to withdrawal of the
  type approval.
  2. A Contracting Party which has granted the type approval shall
  withdraw such approval if the control device or record sheet
  which has been approved is not in conformity with this annex or
  its appendices or displays in use any general defect which makes
  it unsuitable for the purpose for which it is intended.
  3. If a Contracting Party which has granted the type approval is
  notified by another Contracting Party of one of the cases
  referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, it shall also, after
  consulting the latter Contracting Party, take the steps laid down
  in those paragraphs, subject to paragraph 5.
  4. A Contracting Party which ascertains that one of the cases
  referred to in paragraph 2 has arisen may forbid until further
  notice the placing on the market and putting into service of the
  control device or record sheets. The same applies in the cases
  mentioned in paragraph 1 with respect to control device or record
  sheets which have been exempted from the initial verification, if
  the manufacturer, after due warning, does not bring the device
  into line with the approved model or with the requirements of
  this annex.
  In any event, the competent authorities of the Contracting
  Parties shall notify one another within one month, of any
  withdrawal of the type approval or of any other measures taken
  pursuant to paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 and shall specify the reasons
  for such action.
  5. If a Contracting Party which has granted the type approval
  disputes the existence of any of the cases specified in
  paragraphs 1 or 2 notified to it, the Contracting Parties
  concerned shall endeavour to settle the dispute.
  Article 6
  1. An applicant for the type
  approval of a model record sheet shall state on his application
  the type or types of control device on which the sheet in
  question is designed to be used and shall provide suitable
  equipment of such type or types for the purpose of testing the
  sheet.
  2. The competent authorities of each Contracting Party shall
  indicate on the approval certificate for the model record sheet
  the type or types of control device on which that model sheet may
  be used.
  Article 7
  No Contracting Party may refuse to
  register any vehicle fitted with a control device, or prohibit
  the entry into service or use of such vehicle for any reason
  connected with the fact that the vehicle is fitted with such
  device, if the device bears the approval mark referred to in
  article 3 and the installation plaque referred to in article
  9.
  Article 8
  All decisions pursuant to this
  annex refusing or withdrawing approval of a type of control
  device or model record sheet shall specify in detail the reasons
  on which they are based. A decision shall be communicated to the
  party concerned, who shall at the same time be informed of the
  remedies available to him under the laws of the Contracting Party
  and of the time-limits for the exercise of such remedies.
  II. INSTALLATION
  AND INSPECTION
  
  Article 9
  1. The control device may be
  installed or repaired by fitters or workshops approved by the
  competent authorities of Contracting Parties for that purpose
  after the latter, should they so desire, have heard the views of
  the manufacturers concerned.
  2. The approved fitter or workshop shall place a special mark on
  the seals which it affixes. The competent authorities of the
  Contracting Party shall maintain a register of the marks
  used.
  3. The competent authorities of the Contracting Parties shall
  send each other their lists of approved fitters or workshops and
  also copies of the marks used.
  4. For the purpose of certifying that installation of control
  device took place in accordance with the requirements of this
  annex an installation plaque affixed as provided in appendix 1
  shall be used.
  III. USE OF EQUIPMENT
  
  Article 10
  The employer and drivers shall be
  responsible for seeing that the device functions correctly.
  Article 11
  1. Drivers shall not use dirty or
  damaged record sheets. The sheets shall be adequately protected
  on this account.
  In case of damage to a sheet bearing recordings, drivers shall
  attach the damaged sheet to the spare sheet used to replace
  it.
  2. Drivers shall use the record sheets every day on which they
  are driving, starting from the moment they take over the vehicle.
  The record sheet shall not be withdrawn before the end of the
  daily working period unless its withdrawal is otherwise
  authorized. No record sheet may be used to cover a period longer
  than that for which it is intended.
  When, as a result of being away from the vehicle, a driver is
  unable to use the device fitted to the vehicle, the periods of
  time shall be entered on the sheet, either manually, by automatic
  recording or other means, legibly and without dirtying the
  sheet.
  Drivers shall amend the record sheets as necessary should there
  be more than one driver on board the vehicle, so that the
  information referred to in Chapter II (1) to (3) of appendix 1 is
  recorded on the record sheet of the driver who is actually
  driving.
  3. The control device shall be so designed that it is possible
  for an authorized inspecting officer, if necessary after opening
  the equipment, to read the recordings relating to the nine hours
  preceding the time of the check without permanently deforming,
  damaging or soiling the sheet.
  The control device shall, furthermore, be so designed that it is
  possible, without opening the case, to verify that recordings are
  being made.
  4. Whenever requested by an authorized inspecting officer to do
  so, the driver must be able to produce record sheets for the
  current week, and in any case for the last day of the previous
  week on which he drove."
  Appendix 1
  Annex - Appendix 1
  REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION, TESTING,
  INSTALLATION AND INSPECTION
I. DEFINITIONS
  In this appendix
  (a) "control device" means equipment intended for installation in
  road vehicles to show and record automatically or
  semi-automatically details of the movement of those vehicles and
  of certain working periods of their drivers;
  (b) "record sheet" means a sheet designed to accept and retain
  recorded data, to be placed in the control device and on which
  the marking devices of the latter inscribe a continuous record of
  the information to be recorded;
  (c) "constant of the control device" means the numerical
  characteristic giving the value of the input signal required to
  show and record a distance travelled of 1 kilometre; this
  constant must be expressed either in revolutions per kilometre (k
  = ... rev/km), or in impulses per kilometre (k =
  ...imp/km);
  (d) "characteristic coefficient of the vehicle" means the
  numerical characteristic giving the value of the output signal
  emitted by the part of the vehicle linking it with the control
  device (gearbox output shaft or axle) while the vehicle travels a
  distance of one measured kilometre under normal test conditions
  (see chapter VI, paragraph 4 of this appendix). The
  characteristic coefficient is expressed either in revolutions per
  kilometre (W = rev/km) or in impulses per kilometre (W = ...
  imp/km);
  (e) "effective circumference of wheel tyres" means the average of
  the distances travelled by the several wheels moving the vehicle
  (driving wheels) in the course of one complete rotation. The
  measurement of these distances must be made under normal test
  conditions (see chapter VI, paragraph 4 of this appendix) and is
  expressed in the form: 1 = ... mm.
  II. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
  AND FUNCTIONS
  OF CONTROL DEVICE
  The control device must be able to
  record the following:
  1. distance travelled by the vehicle;
  2. speed of the vehicle;
  3. driving time;
  4. other periods of work or of availability;
  5. breaks from work and daily rest periods;
  6. opening of the case containing the record sheet;
  7. for electronic control device which is device operating by
  signals transmitted electrically from the distance and speed
  sensor, any interruption exceeding 100 milliseconds in the power
  supply of the recording equipment (except lighting), in the power
  supply of the distance and speed sensor and any interruption in
  the signal lead to the distance and speed sensor.
  For vehicles used by two drivers the control device must be
  capable of recording simultaneously but distinctly and on two
  separate sheets details of the periods listed under 3, 4 and
  5.
  
  III. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS FOR
  CONTROL DEVICE
  A. GENERAL POINTS
  1. Control device shall include
  the following:
  (a) Visual instruments showing:
  distance travelled (distance recorder),
  speed (speedometer),
  time (clock).
  (b) Recording instruments comprising:
  a recorder of the distance travelled,
  a speed recorder,
  one or more time recorders satisfying the requirements laid down
  in chapter III C 4.
  (c) A means of marking showing on the record sheet
  individually:
  each opening of the case containing that sheet,
  for electronic control device, as defined in point 7 of chapter
  II, any interruption exceeding 100 milliseconds in the power
  supply of the control device (except lighting), not later than at
  switching-on the power supply again,
  for electronic control device, as defined in point 7 of chapter
  II, any interruption exceeding 100 milliseconds in the power
  supply of the distance and speed sensor and any interruption in
  the signal lead to the distance and speed sensor.
  2. Any inclusion of the equipment of devices additional to those
  listed above must not interfere with the proper operation of the
  mandatory devices or with the reading of them.
  The control device must be submitted for approval complete with
  any such additional devices.
  3. Materials
  (a) All the constituent parts of the control device must be made
  of materials with sufficient stability and mechanical strength
  and stable electrical and magnetic characteristics.
  (b) Any modification in a constituent part of the control device
  or in the nature of the materials used for its manufacture must,
  before being applied in manufacture, be submitted for approval to
  the authority which granted type-approval for the control
  device.
  4. Measurement of distance traveled
  The distances travelled may be measured and recorded
  either:
  so as to include both forward and reverse movement, or
  so as to include only forward movement.
  Any recording of reversing movements must on no account affect
  the clarity and accuracy of the other recordings.
  5. Measurement of speed
  (a) The range of speed measurement shall be as stated in the
  type-approval certificate.
  (b) The natural frequency and the damping of the measuring device
  must be such that the instruments showing and recording the speed
  can, within the range of measurement, follow acceleration changes
  of up to 2 m/s2, within the limits of accepted tolerances.
  6. Measurement of time (clock)
  (a) The control of the mechanism for resetting the clock must be
  located inside a case containing the record sheet; each opening
  of that case must be automatically recorded on the record
  sheet.
  (b) If the forward movement mechanism of the record sheet is
  controlled by the clock, the period during which the latter will
  run correctly after being fully wound must be greater by at least
  10% than the recording period corresponding to the maximum
  sheet-load of the equipment.
  7. Lighting and protection
  (a) The visual instruments of the control device must be provided
  with adequate non-dazzling lighting.
  (b) For normal conditions of use, all the internal parts of the
  control device must be protected against damp and dust. In
  addition they must be made proof against tampering by means of
  casings capable of being sealed.
  B. VISUAL INSTRUMENTS
  1. Distance travelled indicator
  (distance recorder)
  (a) The value of the smallest grading on the control device
  showing distance travelled must be 0.1 kilometres. Figures
  showing hectometres must be clearly distinguishable from those
  showing whole kilometres.
  (b) The figures on the distance recorder must be clearly legible
  and must have an apparent height of at least 4 mm.
  (c) The distance recorder must be capable of reading up to at
  least 99,999.9 kilometres.
  2. Speed indicators (speedometer)
  (a) Within the range of measurement, the speed scale must be
  uniformly graduated by 1, 2, 5 or 10 kilometres per hour. The
  value of a speed graduation (space between two successive marks)
  must not exceed 10% of the maximum speed shown on the
  scale.
  (b) The range indicated beyond that measured need not be marked
  by figures.
  (c) The length of each space on the scale representing a speed
  difference of 10 kilometres per hour must not be less than 10
  millimetres.
  (d) On an indicator with a needle, the distance between the
  needle and the control device face must not exceed 3
  millimetres.
  3. Time indicator (clock)
  The time indicator must be visible from outside control device
  and give a clear, plain and unambiguous reading.
  C. RECORDING INSTRUMENTS
  1. General points
  (a) All equipment, whatever the form of the record sheet (strip
  or disc) must be provided with a mark enabling the record sheet
  to be inserted correctly, in such a way as to ensure that the
  time shown by the clock and the time-marking on the sheet
  correspond.
  (b) The mechanism moving the record sheet must be such as to
  ensure that the latter moves without play and can be freely
  inserted and removed.
  (c) For record sheets in disc form, the forward movement device
  must be controlled by the clock mechanism. In this case, the
  rotating movement of the sheet must be continuous and uniform,
  with a minimum speed of 7 millimetres per hour measured at the
  inner border of the ring marking the edge of the speed recording
  area.
  In equipment of the strip type, where the forward movement device
  of the sheets is controlled by the clock mechanism the speed of
  rectilinear forward movement must be at least 10 millimetres per
  hour.
  (d) Recording of the distance travelled, of the speed of the
  vehicle and of any opening of the case containing the record
  sheet or sheets must be automatic.
  2. Recording distance traveled
  (a) Every kilometre of distance travelled must be represented on
  the record by a variation of at least 1 millimetre on the
  corresponding coordinate.
  (b) Even at speeds reaching the upper limit of the range of
  measurement, the record of distances must still be clearly
  legible.
  3. Recording speed
  (a) Whatever the form of the record sheet, the speed recording
  stylus must normally move in astraight line and at right angles
  to the direction of travel of the record sheet.
  
  However, the movement of the
  stylus may be curvilinear, provided the following conditions are
  satisfied:
  the trace drawn by the stylus must be perpendicular to the
  average circumference (in the case of sheets in disc form) or to
  the axis (in the case of sheets in strip form) of the area
  reserved for speed recording,
  the ratio between the radius of curvature of the trace drawn by
  the stylus and the width of the area reserved for speed recording
  must be not less than 2.4 to 1 whatever the form of the record
  sheet,
  the markings on the time-scale must cross the recording area in a
  curve of the same radius as the trace drawn by the stylus. The
  spaces between the markings on the time-scale must represent a
  period not exceeding one hour.
  (b) Each variation in speed of 10 kilometres per hour must be
  represented on the record by a variation of at least 1.5
  millimetres on the corresponding coordinate.
  4. Recording time
  (a) Control device must be so constructed that the period of
  driving time is always recorded automatically and that it is
  possible, through the operation where necessary of a switch
  device to record separately the other periods of time as
  follows:
  (i) under the sign
 : driving
  time;
  (ii) under the sign 
: all other periods of work;
  (iii) under the sign
 : other periods of availability, namely:
  waiting time, i.e. the period
  during which drivers need remain at their posts only for the
  purpose of answering any calls to start or resume driving or to
  carry out other work,
  time spent beside the driver while the vehicle is in
  motion,
  time spent on a bunk while the vehicle is in motion;
  (iv) under the sign
 : breaks in work and daily rest
  periods.
  Each contracting party may permit all the periods referred to in
  subparagraphs (ii) and (iii) above to be recorded under the sign
  on the record sheets used on vehicles registered in its
  territory.
  (b) It must be possible, from the characteristics of the traces,
  their relative positions and if necessary the signs laid down in
  paragraph 4 (a) to distinguish clearly between the various
  periods of time.
  The various periods of time should be differentiated from one
  another on the record by differences in the thickness of the
  relevant traces, or by any other system of at least equal
  effectiveness from the point of view of legibility and ease of
  interpretation of the record.
  (c) In the case of vehicles with a crew consisting of more than
  one driver, the recordings provided for in paragraph 4 (a) must
  be made on two separate sheets, each sheet being allocated to one
  driver. In this case, the forward movement of the separate sheets
  must be effected either by a single mechanism or by separate
  synchronized mechanisms.
  D. CLOSING DEVICE
  1. The case containing the record
  sheet or sheets and the control of the mechanism for resetting
  the clock must be provided with a lock.
  2. Each opening of the case containing the record sheet or sheets
  and the control of the mechanism for resetting the clock must be
  automatically recorded on the sheet or sheets.
  E. MARKINGS
  1. The following markings must
  appear on the instrument face of the control device:
  Close to the figure shown by the distance recorder, the unit of
  measurement of distance, indicated by the abbreviation
  "km",
  near the speed scale, the marking "km/h",
  the measurement range of the speedometer in the form "Vmin ...
  km/h, Vmax ... km/h". This marking is not necessary if it is
  shown on the descriptive plaque of the equipment.
  However, these requirements shall not apply to control devices
  approved before 10 August 1970.
  2. The descriptive plaque must be built into the equipment and
  must show the following markings, which must be visible on the
  control device when installed:
  name and address of the manufacturer of the equipment,
  manufacturer's number and year of construction,
  approval mark for the control device type,
  the constant of the equipment in the form "k = ... rev/km" or "k
  = ... imp/km",
  optionally, the range of speed measurement, in the form indicated
  in point 1,
  should the sensitivity of the instrument to the angle of
  inclination be capable of affecting the readings given by the
  equipment beyond the permitted tolerances, the permissible angle
  expressed as:
   
  
  where 
 is the angle
  measured from the horizontal position of the front face (fitted
  the right way up) of the equipment for which the instrument is
  calibrated, while 
 and 
 represent
  respectively the maximum permissible upward and downward
  deviations from the angle of calibration 
.
  F. MAXIMUM TOLERANCES
  (VISUAL AND RECORDING
  INSTRUMENTS)
  1. On the test bench before
  installation:
  (a) distance travelled:
  1% more or less than the real distance, where the distance is at
  least 1 kilometre;
  (b) speed:
  3 km/h more or less than the real speed;
  (c) time:
  ± two minutes per day with a maximum of 10 minutes per 7 days in
  cases where the running period of the clock after rewinding is
  not less than that period.
  2. On installation:
  (a) distance travelled:
  2% more or less than the real distance, where that distance is at
  least 1 kilometre;
  (b) speed:
  4 km/h more or less than real speed;
  (c) time:
  ± two minutes per day, or
  ±10 minutes per seven days.
  3. In use:
  (a) distance travelled:
  4% more or less than the real distance, where that distance is at
  least 1 kilometre;
  (b) speed:
  6 km/h more or less than the real speed;
  (c) time:
  ± two minutes per day, or
  ± 10 minutes per seven days.
  4. The maximum tolerances set out
  in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 are valid for temperatures between 0°
  and 40° C, temperatures being taken in close proximity to the
  equipment.
  5. Measurement of the maximum tolerances set out in paragraphs 2
  and 3 shall take place under the conditions laid down in Chapter
  VI.
  IV. RECORD SHEETS
  
  A. GENERAL POINTS
  1. The record sheets must be such
  that they do not impede the normal functioning of the instrument
  and that the records which they contain are indelible and easily
  legible and identifiable.
  The record sheets must retain their dimensions and any records
  made on them under normal conditions of humidity and
  temperature.
  In addition it must be possible by each crew member to enter on
  the sheets, without damaging them and without affecting the
  legibility of the recordings, the following information:
  (a) on beginning to use the sheet - his surname and first
  name;
  (b) the date and place where use of the sheet begins and the date
  and place where such use ends;
  (c) the registration number of each vehicle to which he is
  assigned, both at the start of the first journey recorded on the
  sheet and then, in the event of a change of vehicle, during use
  of the sheet;
  
  (d) the odometer reading:
  at the start of the first journey recorded on the sheet,
  at the end of the last journey recorded on the sheet,
  in the event of a change of vehicle during a working day (reading
  on the vehicle to which he was assigned and reading on the
  vehicle to which he is to be assigned);
  (e) the time of any change of vehicle.
  Under normal conditions of storage, the recordings must remain
  clearly legible for at least one year.
  2. The minimum recording capacity of the sheets, whatever their
  form, must be 24 hours.
  If several discs are linked together to increase the continuous
  recording capacity which can be achieved without intervention by
  staff, the links between the various discs must be made in such a
  way that there are no breaks in or overlapping of recordings at
  the point of transfer from one disc to another.
  B. RECORDING AREAS
  AND THEIR GRADUATION
  1. The record sheets shall include
  the following recording areas:
  an area exclusively reserved for data relating to speed,
  an area exclusively reserved for data relating to distance
  travelled,
  one or more areas for data relating to driving time, to other
  periods of work and availability to breaks from work and to rest
  periods for drivers.
  2. The area for recording speed must be scaled off in divisions
  of 20 kilometres per hour or less. The speed corresponding to
  each marking on the scale must be shown in figures against that
  marking. The symbol "km/h" must be shown at least once within the
  area. The last marking on the scale must coincide with the upper
  limit of the range of measurement.
  3. The area for recording distance travelled must be set out in
  such a way that the number of kilometres travelled may be read
  without difficulty.
  4. The area or areas reserved for recording the periods referred
  to in point 1 must be so marked that it is possible to
  distinguish clearly between the various periods of time.
  
  C. INFORMATION TO BE PRINTED
  ON THE RECORD SHEETS
  Each sheet must bear, in printed
  form, the following information:
  name and address or trade name of the manufacturer,
  approval mark for the model of the sheet,
  approval mark for the type or types of control devices in which
  the sheet may be used,
  upper limit of the speed measurement range, printed in kilometres
  per hour.
  
  By way of minimal additional requirements, each sheet must bear,
  in printed form a time-scale graduated in such a way that the
  time may be read directly at intervals of 15 minutes while each
  5-minute interval may be determined without difficulty.
  D. FREE SPACE FOR
  HANDWRITTEN INSERTIONS
  A free space must be provided on
  the sheets such that drivers may as a minimum write in the
  following details:
  surname and first name of the
  driver,
  date and place where use of the sheet begins and date and place
  where such use ends,
  the registration number or numbers of the vehicle or vehicles to
  which the driver is assigned during the use of the sheet,
  odometer readings from the vehicle or vehicles to which the
  driver is assigned during the use of the sheet,
  the time at which any change of vehicle takes place.
  V. INSTALLATION
  OF CONTROL DEVICE
  
  A. GENERAL POINTS
  1. Control device must be
  positioned in the vehicle in such a way that the driver has a
  clear view from his seat of speedometer, distance recorder and
  clock while at the same time all parts of those instruments,
  including driving parts, are protected against accidental
  damage.
  2. It must be possible to adapt the constant of the control
  device to the characteristic coefficient of the vehicle by means
  of a suitable device, to be known as an adaptor.
  Vehicles with two or more rear axle ratios must be fitted with a
  switch device whereby these various ratios may be automatically
  brought into line with the ratio for which the control device has
  been adapted to the vehicle.
  3. After the control device has been checked on installation, an
  installation plaque shall be affixed to the vehicle beside the
  device or in the device itself and in such a way as to be clearly
  visible. After every inspection by an approved fitter or workshop
  requiring a change in the setting of the installation itself, a
  new plaque must be affixed in place of the previous one.
  The plaque must show at least the following details:
  name, address or trade name of the approved fitter or
  workshop,
  characteristic coefficient of the vehicle, in the form "w = ...
  rev/km" or "w = ... imp/km",
  effective circumference of the wheel tyres in the form "1 = ...
  mm",
  the dates on which the characteristic coefficient of the vehicle
  was determined and the effective measured circumference of the
  wheel tyres.
  B. SEALING
  The following parts must be
  sealed:
  (a) the installation plaque, unless it is attached in such a way
  that it cannot be removed without the markings thereon being
  destroyed;
  (b) the two ends of the link between the control device proper
  and the vehicle;
  (c) the adaptor itself and the point of its insertion into the
  circuit;
  (d) the switch mechanism for vehicles with two or more axle
  ratios;
  (e) the links joining the adaptor and the switch mechanism to the
  rest of the control device;
  (f) the casings required under Chapter III A 7 (b).
  In particular cases, further seals may be required on approval of
  the control device type and a note of the positioning of these
  seals must be made on the approval certificate.
  Only the seals mentioned in (b), (c) and (e) may be removed in
  cases of emergency; for each occasion that these seals are broken
  a written statement giving the reasons for such action must be
  prepared and made available to the competent authority.
  VI. CHECKS AND INSPECTIONS
  The Contracting Party shall
  nominate the bodies which shall carry out the checks and
  inspections.
  1. Certification of new or repaired instruments
  Every individual device, whether new or repaired, shall be
  certified in respect of its correct operation and the accuracy of
  its readings and recordings, within the limits laid down in
  Chapter III F 1, by means of sealing in accordance with Chapter V
  B (f).
  For this purpose the Contracting Party may stipulate an initial
  verification, consisting of a check on and confirmation of the
  conformity of a new or repaired device with the type-approved
  model and/or with the requirements of this annex and its
  appendices or may delegate the power to certify to the
  manufacturers or to their authorized agents.
  2. Installation
  When being fitted to a vehicle, the control device and the whole
  installation must comply with the provisions relating to maximum
  tolerances laid down in Chapter III F 2.
  The inspection tests shall be carried out by the approved fitter
  or workshop on his or its responsibility.
  3. Periodic inspections
  (a) Periodic inspections of the control device fitted to vehicles
  shall take place at least every two years and may be carried out
  in conjunction with roadworthiness tests of vehicles.
  These inspections shall include the following checks:
  that the control device is working correctly,
  that the control device carries the type-approval mark,
  that the installation plaque is affixed,
  that the seals on the control device on the other parts of the
  installation are intact,
  the actual circumference of the tyres.
  (b) An inspection to ensure compliance with the provision of
  Chapter III F 3 on the maximum tolerances in use shall be carried
  out at least once every six years, although each Contracting
  Party may stipulate a shorter interval or such inspection in
  respect of vehicles registered in its territory. Such inspections
  must include replacement of the installation plaque.
  4. Measurement of errors
  The measurement of errors on installation and during use shall be
  carried out under the following conditions, which are to be
  regarded as constituting standard test conditions:
  vehicle unladen, in normal running order,
  tyre pressures in accordance with the manufacturer's
  instructions,
  tyre wear within the limits allowed by law,
  movement of the vehicle: the vehicle must proceed, driven by its
  own engine, in a straight line and on a level surface, at a speed
  of 50 + 5 km/h;
  provided that it is of comparable accuracy, the test may also be
  carried out on an appropriate test bench.
  Appendix 2
  Annex - Appendix 2
  APPROVAL MARK
  AND CERTIFICATE
  I. APPROVAL MARK
  1. The approval mark shall be made
  up of:
  A rectangle, within which shall be placed the letter "E" followed
  by a distinguishing number for the country which has issued the
  approval in accordance with the following conventional signs:
  
    
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         Norway 
        Spain 
        Sweden 
        Portugal 
        Greece 
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         -1 
        -2 
        -3 
        -4 
        -5 
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         Yugoslavia 
        Austria 
        Germany 
        Czech and Slovak 
        Federal Republic 
        Belgium 
        Denmark 
        Luxembourg 
        Netherlands 
        United Kingdom 
        France 
        Union of Soviet 
        Socialist Republics 
        Italy 
        Ireland 
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         -6 
        -7 
        -8 
         
        -9 
        -10 
        -11 
        -12 
        -13 
        -14 
        -15 
         
        -16 
        -17 
        -18 
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  Subsequent numbers shall be assigned to other countries in the
  chronological order in which they ratify or accede to the
  Agreement
  and
  An approval number corresponding to the number of the approval
  certificate drawn up for prototype of the control device or the
  record sheet, placed at any point within the immediate proximity
  of this rectangle.
  2. The approval mark shall be shown on the descriptive plaque of
  each set of control device and on each record sheet. It must be
  indelible and must always remain clearly legible.
  3. The dimensions of the approval mark drawn below are expressed
  in millimetres, these dimensions being minima. The ratios between
  the dimensions must be maintained.
  
  II. APPROVAL CERTIFICATE
  A Contracting Party having granted
  approval shall issue the applicant with an approval certificate,
  the model for which is given below. When informing other
  Contracting Parties of approvals issued or, if the occasion
  should arise, withdrawn, a Contracting Party shall use copies of
  that certificate.
  (1) These figures are shown for
  guidance only.
  