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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 122/02/2000... European Directive on Interoperability for Electronic Fee Collection Presentation of the draft document (This presentation does not bind the EC on future decisions)
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 222/02/2000... Directive on EFC l The context : u present national EFC systems implemented in Europe are not compatible : IT - F - PT - SLO - NO u standardization process for DSRC has been too much delayed, causing trouble in some national projects, and weakening the position of the EU industry on other markets,
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 322/02/2000... Directive Télépéage u new countries in Europe interested by EFC : DE - AT - UK - NL will or could implement other kinds of systems u some of them already intend to use GPS / GSM solutions for HGV charging : DE - UK - NL ? u How many boxes should truck driver host in their cabin for the purpose of EFC in the near future? Is this acceptable ?
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 422/02/2000... Directive on EFC l The objective : u Implement the regulatory frame and tools ensuring the deployment of a European EFC service in two stages: F first stage : HGV and Long Distance Coaches, for 2005 F second stage : all vehicles, for 2010 u The Directive will not interfere with the pricing policies of the Member States, but the systems implemented should be capable to handle any charging policy decided at EU or national levels
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 522/02/2000... Directive on EFC l The steps forward : u Concertation meetings with the Member States mainly involved in EFC : May / June 2002, u Draft : June / July u Internal Consultation Procedure within the EC : July / September 2002 u Final draft : September 2002 u Adoption by the Commission : October 2002
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 622/02/2000... Directive on EFC l The Principles : u subsidiarity : the actors should keep maximum freedom to discuss the details of the regulations and agreements to implement u rely on existing EU projects : CARDME, CESARE, u Take into account existing and planned systems within the Member States u Consider all levels of interoperability
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 722/02/2000... Directive Télépéage l The European EFC service : u basic principle : one single contract - one single onboard unit u available on the whole tolled network u used for whatever toll or tax u allows the same quality of service in any country, non depending on the country where the contract is signed, the nationality of the vehicle or the driver u offering the service will be mandatory for operators u subscribing to the service will be voluntarily for the clients
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 822/02/2000... Directive on EFC l The main ideas : u 1. DSRC standardization process : support the documents concerning the 3 layers and the profiles, presented to CEN by the majority of European suppliers, and compatible with the systems newly implemented within the EU : FR - ES - AT
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 922/02/2000... Directive on EFC u DSRC 5.8 GHz is the short term-solution, needed for : F the position of the European industry on the world market F indication to the countries who intend to use this technology in their future systems and ask : which DSRC to use ?
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 1022/02/2000... Directive on EFC u 2. Long term solution : u Implement for 2005 - 2008 the GNSS / GSM / DSRC solution for trucks and coaches everywhere in Europe : F Heavy goods vehicles which will use the European service would be equipped with an onboard unit offering the three interfaces, and provided by all the distributors offering the service, F toll transactions would use one or more of these interfaces, according to the application chosen : for instance DSRC in Spain or Austria, GNSS / GSM in Germany and United Kingdom. Operators remain free to choose.
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 1122/02/2000... Directive Télépéage F Onboard unit may be linked to digital tachygraph for the purpose of fee computations F Enforcement would use also these interfaces u Generalize for 2010 this solution to all types of vehicles, and study the necessary migration strategy F At this time, the 3 interfaces should be integrated when constructing the vehicles, at approximately the same price than the present DSRC onboard units
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 1222/02/2000... Directive on EFC u Other technologies might be added in the OBU (for instance infrared), u but their use must not make discrimination between the equipped ones and the others.
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 1322/02/2000... Directive on EFC u 3. Implement a Regulation Committee with representatives of the Member States in order to finalize the issues necessary for the deployment of the European service. F The organization and voting procedures will be defined by the European rules about comitology F The work program and time scale of the Committee will be fixed by the European Commission F The following slides give ideas on this work program
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 1422/02/2000... Directive on EFC u 3.1 Implementation by the operators of contractual agreements allowing to offer the European EFC service to clients on the whole tolled network : F with the same conditions everywhere, F and the possibility to subscribe on the whole network u These contractual agreements will be based on the Memorandum of Understanding produced by CESARE II u Extend later these agreements to the banking sector
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 1522/02/2000... Directive on EFC u 3.2 Use the CARDME 4 transaction model as a basis for the DSRC transactions, eventually limited to CESARE 2 u 3.3 Develop the equivalent of the CARDME 4 model for the GNSS / GSM solution, in the short term, together with the German EFC project, the UK haulage industry taxation project, in compliance with the CARDME 4 design. This in order to avoid dispersion of the solutions. Work has started with CEN TC 278 SG 1.5
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 1622/02/2000... Directive on EFC u 3.4 Manage evolution of technologies : UMTs vs GPRS - GALILEO vs GPS u 3.5 Encourage the operators to harmonize the procedures between their networks, especially on : F vehicle classification F signalization F toll point crossing F exception handling F after-sales service F non-equipped users
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 1722/02/2000... Directive on EFC u 3.6 Propose to the clients a unique contract model, and identical subscription conditions in all countries and for all operators u 3.7 Recall the basic following principles : F non equipped users should be allowed to use the network with seamless payment conditions, F compliance with the EU regulations on privacy protection and data handling, especially during the transaction and exception handling
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European Commission Directorate-General for Energy and Transport n° 1822/02/2000... Directive on EFC u 3.8 Exception Handling : F the basic principle should be the “à priori” good faith of the clients F ensure the equality of treatment in exception handling on every tolled location between all users, whatever their home country F harmonization of the EU Member States towards violations of road regulations F a Memorandum of Understanding on cross-border enforcement of traffic violations should be implemented, as recommended by VERA F pan-European certification procedures to define and implement for equipment in charge of detection and identification of offending vehicles
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