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Framework for the Deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems in the Field of Road Transport and for Interfaces with Other Modes of Transport Text with EEA Relevance Directive
Article 1: Subject matter and scope
Article 2: Priority areas
Article 3: Priority actions
Article 4: Definitions
Article 5: Deployment of ITS
Article 6: Specifications
At the latest 12 months after the adoption of the necessary specifications for a priority action, the Commission shall, where appropriate, after conducting an impact assessment including a cost-benefit analysis, present a proposal to the European Parliament and the Council in accordance with Article 294 of the TFEU on the deployment of that priority action.
The specifications shall, as appropriate, provide for conformity assessment in accordance with Decision No 768/2008/EC.
The specifications shall comply with the principles set out in Annex II.
Article 7: Delegated acts
Article 8: Standards
Article 9: Non-binding measures
Article 10: Rules on privacy, security and re-use of information
Without prejudice to Directive 1995/46 personal data shall only be processed insofar as such processing is necessary for the performance of ITS applications and services.
Article 11: Rules on liability
Article 12: Exercise of the delegation
Article 13: Revocation of the delegation
Article 14: Objections to delegated acts
At the initiative of the European Parliament or the Council this period shall be extended by two months.
The delegated act may be published in the Official Journal of the European Union and enter into force before the expiry of that period if the European Parliament and the Council have both informed the Commission of their intention not to raise objections. Official Journal of the European Union
Article 15: Committee procedure
Article 16: European ITS Advisory Group
Article 17: Reporting
Guidelines for reporting by the Member States shall be adopted in accordance with the advisory procedure referred to in Article 15(2).
Article 18: Transposition
When Member States adopt those provisions, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods of making such reference, and its wording, shall be laid down by Member States.
Article 19: Entry into force
Article 20: Addressees
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PRIORITY AREAS AND ACTIONS PRIORITY AREAS AND ACTIONS
(as referred to in Articles 2 and 3)
— Priority area I: Optimal use of road, traffic and travel data Priority area I: Optimal use of road, traffic and travel data
The specifications and standards for an optimal use of road, traffic and travel data shall include the following:
Specifications for priority action (a)
The definition of the necessary requirements to make EU-wide multimodal travel information services accurate and available across borders to ITS users, based on:
The definition of the necessary requirements to make EU-wide real-time traffic information services accurate and available across borders to ITS users, based on:
The definition of minimum requirements, for road safety related ‘universal traffic information’ provided, where possible, free of charge to all users, as well as their minimum content, based on:
The specifications and standards for the continuity and interoperability of traffic and freight management services, in particular on the TEN-T network, shall include the following:
Specifications for other actions
The specifications and standards for ITS road safety and security applications shall include the following:
The specifications and standards for linking vehicles with the transport infrastructure shall include the following:
PRINCIPLES FOR SPECIFICATIONS AND DEPLOYMENT OF ITS
(as referred to in Articles 5, 6 and 8 )
The adoption of specifications, the issuing of mandates for standards and the selection and deployment of ITS applications and services shall be based upon an evaluation of needs involving all relevant stakeholders, and shall comply with the following principles. These measures shall:
(a) Be effective – make a tangible contribution towards solving the key challenges affecting road transportation in Europe (e.g. reducing congestion, lowering of emissions, improving energy efficiency, attaining higher levels of safety and security including vulnerable road users); Be effective
(b) Be cost-efficient – optimise the ratio of costs in relation to output with regard to meeting objectives; Be cost-efficient
(c) Be proportionate – provide, where appropriate, for different levels of achievable service quality and deployment, taking into account the local, regional, national and European specificities; Be proportionate
(d) Support continuity of services – ensure seamless services across the Union, in particular on the trans-European network, and where possible at its external borders, when ITS services are deployed. Continuity of services should be ensured at a level adapted to the characteristics of the transport networks linking countries with countries, and where appropriate, regions with regions and cities with rural areas; Support continuity of services
(e) Deliver interoperability – ensure that systems and the underlying business processes have the capacity to exchange data and to share information and knowledge to enable effective ITS service delivery; Deliver interoperability
(f) Support backward compatibility – ensure, where appropriate, the capability for ITS systems to work with existing systems that share a common purpose, without hindering the development of new technologies; Support backward compatibility
(g) Respect existing national infrastructure and network characteristics – take into account the inherent differences in the transport network characteristics, in particular in the sizes of the traffic volumes and in road weather conditions; Respect existing national infrastructure and network characteristics
(h) Promote equality of access – do not impede or discriminate against access to ITS applications and services by vulnerable road users; Promote equality of access
(i) Support maturity – demonstrate, after appropriate risk assessment, the robustness of innovative ITS systems, through a sufficient level of technical development and operational exploitation; Support maturity
(j) Deliver quality of timing and positioning – use of satellite-based infrastructures, or any technology providing equivalent levels of precision for the purposes of ITS applications and services that require global, continuous, accurate and guaranteed timing and positioning services; Deliver quality of timing and positioning
(k) Facilitate inter-modality – take into account the coordination of various modes of transport, where appropriate, when deploying ITS; Facilitate inter-modality
(l) Respect coherence – take into account existing Union rules, policies and activities which are relevant in the field of ITS, in particular in the field of standardisation. Respect coherence
Footnote p0: Done at Strasbourg, 7 July 2010.