Admission of people to road traffic

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The admission of persons to road traffic is the state-administrative authorization for road users on public traffic grounds .

General

While pedestrians , cyclists and other users of muscle-powered vehicles do not require an express license to drive a vehicle , the license to drive a motor vehicle or motor vehicle on the public road network is based on the requirements of the national regulations, which in particular include the issuing of a driver's license after appropriate training and Exam heard.

In rare cases, can transport part name with certain muscle-powered vehicles by the road traffic authorities are prohibited for persons.

Situation in the European Union

Both the German and the Austrian (and comparable regulations of other states of the European Union ) thus implement the EU Directive 2006/126 / EC on driving licenses (new version) of December 20, 2006 into national law.

Germany

The ordinance on the admission of persons to road traffic (FeV) is regulated in Germany . According to § 1 FeV (basic rule of approval) the following is standardized:

Everyone is permitted to drive on public roads, unless a permit is required for individual types of traffic.

In contrast, driving a motor vehicle requires a permit and identification.

Under administrative law, a person can be excluded from certain types of traffic, for example by a ban on driving a bicycle or moped on public traffic or being an animal handler on public traffic.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Directive 2006/126 / EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of December 20, 2006 on driving licenses (new version)
  2. § 4 FeV: Paragraph 1 Clause 1 the obligation to obtain a permit with numerous exceptions in Clause 2, from Paragraph 2 the obligations to provide evidence regularly by means of a driving license
  3. § 3 FeV: restriction and withdrawal of admission.