EETS domain definition

EETS domain means a road, a road network, a structure, such as a bridge or a tunnel, or a ferry, where tolls are collected using an electronic road toll system;
EETS domain means a road, a road network, a structure, such as a bridge or a tunnel, or a ferry, where tolls are collected within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2019/520 of the European Parliament and of the Council using an electronic road toll system.
EETS domain means a toll domain falling under the scope of Directive 2004/52/EC;

Examples of EETS domain in a sentence

  • 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 Users shall take all possible measures to ensure that the on-board equipment is operational whilst the vehicle is circulating within an EETS domain.

  • Each Toll Charger shall develop and maintain an EETS domain statement setting out the general conditions for EETS Providers for accessing their toll domains, in accordance with Annex I.

  • Each Member State with at least one EETS domain shall designate or establish a Conciliation Body in order to facilitate mediation between Toll Chargers with an EETS domain located within its territory and EETS providers which have contracts or are in contractual negotiations with those Toll Chargers.

  • This charge reflects the operating and periodic maintenance costs of the aircraft, crew travel expenses and other miscellaneous costs.

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  • Each Member State with at least one EETS domain shall designate or establish a Conciliation Body in order to facilitate mediation between Toll Chargers with a toll domain located within its territory and EETS Providers which have contracts or are in contractual negotiations with those Toll Chargers.

  • If two or more OBE are installed or carried on-board a vehicle, it is the responsibility of the EETS user to use or activate the relevant OBE for the specific EETS domain.

  • It shall include a list of required certificates, laboratory and field tests and their indicative costs, and measurable criteria or parameters indicating conformity to specifications.The section shall contain references to all applicable international or European standards related to electronic tolling and exceptions to their application in the EETS domain.

  • The assessment of suitability for use may include tests predefined in the EETS domain statement or pilots with real users.


More Definitions of EETS domain

EETS domain means a road, a road network, a structure, such as a bridge or a tunnel, or a
EETS domain means a road, a road network, a structure such as a bridge or a tunnel, or ferry, where road fees are collected using, exclusively or partially, automatic detection mechanisms such as communication with on-board equipment inside the vehicle or automatic number plate recognition;
EETS domain means a road, road network, a structure, such as a bridge or a tunnel, or a ferry, where tolls are collected using an electronic road toll system. The Danish EETS Domain of kilome- ter-based toll for trucks, can be referred to as “KmToll Domain” and covers the road network as set out in section 7.1.
EETS domain. ’ means an EETS domain within the meaning of article 2, paragraph 8, of Directive (EU) 2019/520;
EETS domain means a road, road network, a structure, such as a bridge or a tunnel, or a ferry, where tolls are collected using an electronic road toll system. The Danish EETS Domain of kilome- ter-based toll for trucks, can be referred to as “KmToll Domain”.

Related to EETS domain

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