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Requirements For Driving Speed Control Measuring Devices

Original Language Title: Prasības braukšanas ātruma kontroles mērierīcēm

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 194, Riga, 15 March 2005 (pr. No 14 39) requirements for speed control measuring devices issued in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act article 43.4 1. lays down the requirements for the driving speed control measuring devices (devices).
2. Speed control: 2.1 devices that use received type measuring APPR NASA certificate in accordance with the laws of unity of measurements;
2.2. devices which perform a first-time or repeated verification and verification certificate and sticker (sticker must be displayed on the device), in accordance with the laws and regulations about the measurement unity.
3. If devices use radio waves, it is necessary to receive radio frequency spectrum usage rights in accordance with the laws and regulations governing the use of the radio spectrum licences.
4. technical requirements 4.1 devices: device error operation not exceeding: 4.1.1. speed measurements up to 100 km/h-6 km/h;
4.1.2. speed measurement, 100 km/h and more, 8 km/h;
4.2 speed measurement device is presented on the display in digital format and units: km/h;
4.3. speed can be measured by the device while in the vehicle (parked or driving) or device still holding hands;
4.4. the device shall provide at least the last two of the speed measurement of saving in memory;
4.5. the device operating temperature range from-25 ° C to 40 ° c.
5. Allow to offer trade equipment: 5.1. meets the requirements of these regulations;
5.2. is produced or released for circulation in one of the Member States of the European Union or in Turkey st;
5.3. is produced in one of the countries of the European Free Trade Association on the European economic area agreement of the Contracting Parties.
Informative reference to European Union directives, the regulations include provisions resulting from: 1) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 June 1998, Directive 98/34/EC laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations;
2) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 July 1998 Directive 98/48/EC, amending Directive 98/34/EC laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations.
Prime Minister a. Halloween Interior Minister er ivry Editorial Note: regulations shall enter into force with the March 23, 2005.