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New EU Rules Set to Streamline Safe Circulation of Mobile Machinery on Public Roads
New EU Rules Set to Streamline Safe Circulation of Mobile Machinery on Public Roads
On February 22, 2024, the European Commission applauded the political accord reached between the European Parliament and the Council of the EU concerning the road approval and market surveillance of non-road mobile machinery (NRMM). The established regulations aim to facilitate the usage of mobile machinery, encompassing equipment like cranes, harvesters, forklifts, and snow cleaners, on public roads. This political agreement, following the Commission's proposal from March 30, 2023, will bolster the Single Market by replacing 27 sets of national legislation with a unified, harmonized one. This consolidation will dismantle existing barriers to the unhindered circulation of mobile machinery on public roads, all while upholding stringent road safety standards. Additionally, the new Regulation is anticipated to alleviate compliance and administrative burdens, resulting in estimated cost savings of up to €846 million over a decade. Key elements within the agreed-upon regulation include:- A standardized regulatory framework for the road approval of mobile machinery, capped at a maximum design speed of 40 km/h, thereby facilitating intra-EU cross-border usage.
- Authorization for the Commission to establish detailed technical requirements, to be implemented 12 months prior to the regulation's enactment.
- Guidelines and procedures for market surveillance of such mobile machinery in instances of non-compliance.