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News article25 October 2016Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport

Non-binding guidance documents on six different aspects of urban access regulations

Non-binding guidance documents on six different aspects of urban access regulations

The Directorate General for Mobility and Transport has in December 2014 launched a study to assist it with the preparation of non-binding guidance documents on six specific aspects of urban access regulations.

After a tender process, a consortium led by Instituto di Studi per l'Integrazione dei Sistemi (IT) and involving PricewaterhouseCoopers (BE) is conducting the study.

An online consultation on the first two topics "Information and communication on the schemes adopted for urban access regulations" and "Cross-border) enforcement, vehicle types, their identification and exemptions" had been launched and completed in 2015.

Currently and until (24 June) 28 October 2016, the consortium is gathering stakeholders' input on its consolidated drafts for the following non-binding guidance documents under consideration:

  • Planning, Consultation and Design of UVAR schemes
  • National Legal Frameworks

We would greatly appreciate the involvement of all interested stakeholders via http://www.isis-it.net/uvar/

(Note: This article was published earlier on 13/06/2016. It is updated with a new deadline for stakeholders' input.)

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Publication date
25 October 2016
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Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport