AETR definition

AETR means the European Agreement Concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport of 1 July 1970;
AETR means the European Agreement concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles engaged in International Road Transport of 1st July 1970 (as applied by Article 2(3) of the Community Drivers' Hours Regulation);
AETR means the European Agreement Concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport done at Geneva on 1 July 1970;

Examples of AETR in a sentence

  • As this Appendix is an adaptation of Annex IB of Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3821/85 of 20 December 1985 concerning recording equipment in the field of road transport 1, the content of this Annex is not reproduced in the AETR because of its size and its very technical character.

  • The content of the present Appendix 1B is therefore limited to an introduction citing the references to the relevant texts of the European Union and of the Official Journals in which they were published and highlighting, by means of cross references, the particular points where that ▇▇▇▇▇ has had to be adapted to the context of the AETR.

  • This simplified solution will make it possible in the future to take into account in the AETR future modifications to Annex 1B which is likely to evolve frequently due to the innovative character of the digital tachograph.

  • The object of these modifications is to align the AETR with legislation introduced by the European Union in this area so as on the one hand to harmonize regulations applicable to international transport by road in all countries of the UNECE, and on the other to improve road safety by the use of a device which is more effective than the currently used mechanical device.

  • Nonetheless, in order to enhance the readability of this Annex 1B adapted to the context of the AETR, the UNECE secretariat will prepare a consolidated version of Appendix 1B, non-official in character, incorporating all the modifications listed under introductory Article 2 of this Appendix.

  • The introduction of the digital tachograph requires a complete revision of the contents of the current Annex to the AETR to take into account the new device while keeping the existing provisions.

  • Due to the very technical and voluminous character of this Annex which comprises more than 250 pages, it was decided deliberately, in the proposal made, to refer in the AETR only to the reference texts and EU Official Journals related to the Annex, while highlighting the points which need to be adapted to take into account the particular context of the AETR.

  • The introduction of the digital tachograph requires modifications and supplements to the provisions in the body of the AETR (Articles 10, 13, 21, 22, 22 bis), as well as to its Annex and its Appendixes.

  • Since its creation in 1970, the AETR has been modified on four occasions in order to ensure its evolution with technical advances and its coherence with Community legislation.

  • In order to facilitate consultation of that Annex with the adaptations made to take into account the AETR and to allow an overall view of the text, […] a consolidated version of this Appendix will be elaborated by the secretariat of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.


More Definitions of AETR

AETR means the European Agreement concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles engaged in International Road Transport of 1st July 1970, as amended from time to time;”;
AETR means the European Agreement concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles
AETR means the European Agreement Concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport of 1 July 1970.

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