Driving license (EU law)
This article is about the driver's license (Germany, Austria) and documented with this license (Germany) and steering (s) authority (Austria) in the European Economic Area (EEA), ie the Member States of the European Union , Iceland , the Principality of Liechtenstein and Norway .
Driving license classes
With the directive 2006/126 / EG on driving licenses (3rd driving license directive ) from 2006 the driving license classes in Europe were standardized. In addition to the following table, there are the key figures , with restrictions and extensions.
class | symbol | Description of terminology according to EU directive (Germany, Austria) |
Acquisition | puts forward |
Includes | Remarks |
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Mopeds | ||||||
AT THE | Two or three-wheeled vehicles with a design-related maximum speed of up to 45 km / h, up to 4 kW, 50 cm³, up to 270 kg empty. Four-wheeled light vehicles up to 45 km / h, up to 6 kW, up to 50 cm³, up to 425 kg empty. | from 16 years or in Austria from 15 years | - | - | ||
Motorcycles * / motorcycle | ||||||
A1 | Motorcycles with a displacement of up to 125 cm³ with an engine output of up to 11 kW ( light motorcycles ) and a power to weight ratio of up to 0.1 kW / kg as well as three-wheeled vehicles with an output of up to 15 kW | from 16 or 18 years | - | AT THE | ||
A2 | Motorcycles with an engine output of up to 35 kW and a power-to-weight ratio of up to 0.2 kW / kg that are not derived from a vehicle with more than twice the engine output | earliest from 18 years (e.g. Greece: 20 years) | - | A1, AM | After two years of possession of class A2, it is possible to move up to the unlimited class A. Depending on the country, an additional exam or course is required. | |
A. | Motorcycles over 50 cm³ or over 45 km / h, also with sidecars, as well as three-wheeled motor vehicles with an output of more than 15 kW | At the earliest from the age of 20 (e.g. Greece: 22 years) with at least two years of driving experience (proof of driving experience not required) in class A2. | - | A1, A2, AM | Driving experience is not required for a new purchase from the age of 24. | |
Multi-lane motor vehicles | ||||||
B1 | Multi-lane motor vehicles up to 550 kg empty weight | 16 or 18 years of age depending on the country | - | In countries where this class has not been introduced (e.g. in Germany), class B vehicles are required. | ||
B. | Multi-lane vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of up to 3.5 t and a maximum of 9 seats (including driver). | Depending on the country, from 17 ( accompanied driving ) or from 18 years | - | AM (in Germany), B1. A1 in countries, the directive 2006/126 / EG Art. 6, Ziff. 3b implemented into national law. -> details |
Also with trailers up to 0.75 t gross vehicle weight (gross vehicle mass of the train 4.25 t) or with trailers over 0.75 t gross vehicle weight (gross vehicle gross weight 3.5 t). The latter combination can be expanded to a gross train weight of 4.25 t with code number 96. | |
C1 | Multi-lane motor vehicle up to 7.5 t gross vehicle weight, maximum 9 seats (including driver) | from 18 years | B. | - | Trailers up to 0.75 t gross vehicle weight; valid for a limited period | |
C. | Multi-lane vehicles over 7.5 t gross vehicle weight, maximum 9 seats (including driver) | Depending on the country or special regulations, 18 or 21 years | B. | C1 | Trailers up to 0.75 t gross vehicle weight; valid for a limited period | |
Omnibuses | ||||||
D1 | Omnibuses with up to 16 seats including the driver and a maximum length of 8 m | from 21 years | B. | - | Trailers up to 0.75 t gross vehicle weight; valid for a limited period | |
D. | Buses with more than 9 seats (including driver) | From 21 or 24 years of age, depending on the country | B. | D1, D1E and DE, if CE available | Trailers up to 0.75 t gross vehicle weight; valid for a limited period | |
Multi-lane motor vehicles with trailers | ||||||
BE | Trains from B towing vehicles and trailers with a gross vehicle weight of over 0.75 t (if the train does not fall under class B) | Depending on the country from 17 ( accompanied driving ) or 18 years | B. | - | Trailers with a maximum permissible weight of 3.5 t Note: B96 is not a separate driving license class for trailers, but only an extension of class B to include the code number 96! |
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C1E | Trains from C1 towing vehicles and trailers over 0.75 t gross vehicle weight, as well as trains from B towing vehicle and trailers over 3.5 t gross vehicle weight | from 18 years | C1 | BE | Trains with a permissible total weight of up to 12 t, under 21 years of age no commercial goods transport over 7.5 t | |
CE | Trucks and articulated vehicles | from 18 years | C. | BE, C1E, D1E or DE, if D1 or D is available | Trailers over 0.75 t gross vehicle weight, no commercial goods transport over 7.5 t under the age of 21, valid for a limited period | |
D1E | Trains from D1 towing vehicles and trailers with a gross vehicle weight of more than 0.75 t | from 21 years | D1 | BE | Trains with a permissible total weight of up to 12 t (permissible total weight of the trailer not greater than the empty weight of the towing vehicle) | |
DE | Trains from express towing vehicles and trailers with a gross vehicle weight of more than 0.75 t | From 21 or 24 years of age, depending on the country | D. | BE, D1E | valid for a limited period |
* A motorcycle is any two-wheeled motor vehicle with or without a sidecar within the meaning of Article 1 Paragraph 2 Letter b of Directive 2002/24 / EC. A three-wheel motor vehicle is any motor vehicle equipped with three symmetrically arranged wheels within the meaning of Article 1 paragraph 2 letter c of Directive 2002/24 / EC.
Regulations in different countries
Driving license classes that are only issued and valid at national level (agricultural vehicles, mopeds, etc.) can be found in the following articles about special national regulations:
- For special regulations in Germany, see: Driving license and driving license (Germany)
- For special regulations in Austria, see: Driving license and driving license (Austria)
- For special regulations in Switzerland, see: Driver's license and driving license (Switzerland)
International driving licence
The international driving license (also: interstate driving license ) is a temporary and globally valid supplementary document to the national driving license, but it is rarely required. The document contains all data of the normal driver's license in different languages and is only valid in combination with this.
Within the European Union as well as in the EFTA countries Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland, the national driving license is still sufficient. It is also possible to drive a vehicle in the popular tourist destinations Canada, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia with the national document; it is not mandatory to have an international driver's license with you. An English-language driver's license is required in Australia and New Zealand, but a translation of the national driver's license is sufficient. In some states of the USA the international driver's license has been required since the beginning of 2009; Carrying the “International Driving License according to the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic of 1968 ” is recommended here, although it is not officially recognized in the USA. Austria issues the "International Driving License according to the Geneva Convention on Motor Vehicle Traffic of 1949 ", which the USA officially recognizes. However, Switzerland does not issue any other international driving license. Germany, however, still issues the international driving license according to the Paris Agreement on Motor Vehicle Traffic of April 24, 1926 , which z. B. is recognized in Thailand.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Note .: In the Austrian legal materials, even within a single law, both coming driving license ( Request link in RIS as well) driving license ( Request link before).
- ↑ a b Directive 2006/126 / EC (PDF) of the European Parliament and of the Council of December 20, 2006 on driving licenses.
- ↑ Motorbike driving license: driving license classes A, A1, A2 and AM. ADAC, accessed on March 11, 2020 .
- ↑ In Germany there are exceptions to this, see driver's license and driving license (Germany) # Three-wheeled vehicles