EETS definition

EETS means the European Electronic Toll Collection Service, which enables persons subject to toll payment to use on-board units to pay, via the toll service provider, the consideration for using the unit tolled sections involved in the service;
EETS means the European Electronic Toll Service within the meaning of Section 22b of the Act;
EETS means the toll service provided under a contract on one or more EETS domains by an EETS provider to an EETS user;

Examples of EETS in a sentence

  • The objective of the interoperability of electronic road toll systems in the Union shall be achieved by means of the European Electronic Toll Service (EETS) which shall be complementary to the national electronic toll services of the Member States.

  • A very large proportion (c.80%) of respondents representing toll chargers or service providers were in favour of allowing EETS providers to decide which domains they should cover.

  • EETS OBE is allowed to facilitate services other than tolling, provided that the operation of such services does not interfere with the toll services in any EETS domain.

  • EETS providers were to provide their services in all electronic toll domains in the EU within 24 months of their official registration by their Member State of establishment and to guarantee the quality and continuity of the EETS, in full co-operation with the toll chargers.

  • It outlined the "actors" of the EETS in four categories: Member States, toll chargers (TC), i.e. those who impose the electronic toll upon the road users; clients, i.e. road users; and EETS providers, i.e. intermediaries between the clients and the toll chargers.

  • Toll chargers were to accept on a non-discriminatory basis all interested EETS providers and their certified equipment; they were to have the right to request full co-operation of the EETS providers to guarantee the correct functioning of the service and eventually the correct collection of the toll.

  • Member States were to put in place the necessary regulatory framework to make the provision of EETS possible: in particular, they were to establish independent 'conciliation bodies' to supervise both the correct application of the rights and obligations of all partners.

  • The Commission shall ensure sufficient flexibility to allow the set of classification parameters to be supported by EETS to evolve according to foreseeable future needs.

  • Annex 6: List of provisions relative to the obligations of EETS providers active on the market for light vehicles vs.

  • The planning shall allow for the re-accreditation of concerned EETS providers at the latest one month before the operational launch of the modified system.


More Definitions of EETS

EETS means the European Electronic Toll Service;
EETS means the European Electronic Toll Service as stated in Section 22b of the Act;

Related to EETS

  • Amenities are those areas specifically set forth in the Rules and Regulations for the Community.

  • Components means articles, materials, and supplies incorporated directly into end products at any level of manufacture, fabrication, or assembly by the Contractor or any subcontractor.

  • Areas means such areas within the DAS Areas that are identified in Annexure A annexed to this Agreement;

  • Customer Systems means the Customer's information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks, whether operated directly by Customer or through the use of third-party services.

  • Equipments and ‘Plants’ shall mean and include all sorts of machineries and accessories, apparatus, instruments, components manufactured articles and parts etc. to be supplied or provided by the contractor under the terms of the contract , unless otherwise specified

  • Systems means software, servers, sites, circuits, networks, interfaces, platforms, computers, hardware, databases, cable, networking, call centers, equipment and all other technology or infrastructure assets or services.