Posted: 17 May 2008, 11:24
Jeg tror ECE betyr at bilen er laget innefor EU sine regler for biler.
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations
The core of the Forum's work is based around the 1958 Agreement, formally titled "Agreement concerning the adoption of uniform technical prescriptions for wheeled vehicles, equipment and parts which can be fitted and/or be used on wheeled vehicles and the conditions for reciprocal recognition of approvals granted on the basis of these prescriptions". This forms a legal framework whereby participating countries agree a common set of ECE Regulations for type approval of vehicles and components. When an item is type approved for a regulation by one participating country, then the approval is accepted by all other participating countries.
Originally, the 1958 Agreement allowed participation of ECE member countries only, but in 1995 the agreement was revised to allow non-ECE members to participate.
Items approved as meeting an ECE Regulation are marked with an E and a number, within in a circle. The number indicates which country approved the item, and other surrounding letters and digits indicate the precise version of the regulation met and the type approval number, respectively.
List of participating countries
As of 2006, the participants to the 1958 Agreement, with their ECE country code, are:
Code Country
1 Germany
2 France
3 Italy
4 Netherlands
5 Sweden
6 Belgium
7 Hungary
8 Czech Republic
9 Spain
10 Serbia
11 United Kingdom
12 Austria
13 Luxembourg
14 Switzerland
16 Norway
Code Country
17 Finland
18 Denmark
19 Romania
20 Poland
21 Portugal
22 Russian Federation
23 Greece
24 Ireland
25 Croatia
26 Slovenia
27 Slovakia
28 Belarus
29 Estonia
31 Bosnia and Herzegovina
32 Latvia
Code Country
34 Bulgaria
36 Lithuania
37 Turkey
39 Azerbaijan
40 Republic of Macedonia
42 European Community
43 Japan
45 Australia
46 Ukraine
47 South Africa
48 New Zealand
49 Cyprus
50 Malta
51 Republic of Korea
52 Malaysia
Most countries, even if not formally participating in the 1958 agreement, recognise the ECE Regulations and permit the use and importation of ECE-approved vehicles.
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations
The core of the Forum's work is based around the 1958 Agreement, formally titled "Agreement concerning the adoption of uniform technical prescriptions for wheeled vehicles, equipment and parts which can be fitted and/or be used on wheeled vehicles and the conditions for reciprocal recognition of approvals granted on the basis of these prescriptions". This forms a legal framework whereby participating countries agree a common set of ECE Regulations for type approval of vehicles and components. When an item is type approved for a regulation by one participating country, then the approval is accepted by all other participating countries.
Originally, the 1958 Agreement allowed participation of ECE member countries only, but in 1995 the agreement was revised to allow non-ECE members to participate.
Items approved as meeting an ECE Regulation are marked with an E and a number, within in a circle. The number indicates which country approved the item, and other surrounding letters and digits indicate the precise version of the regulation met and the type approval number, respectively.
List of participating countries
As of 2006, the participants to the 1958 Agreement, with their ECE country code, are:
Code Country
1 Germany
2 France
3 Italy
4 Netherlands
5 Sweden
6 Belgium
7 Hungary
8 Czech Republic
9 Spain
10 Serbia
11 United Kingdom
12 Austria
13 Luxembourg
14 Switzerland
16 Norway
Code Country
17 Finland
18 Denmark
19 Romania
20 Poland
21 Portugal
22 Russian Federation
23 Greece
24 Ireland
25 Croatia
26 Slovenia
27 Slovakia
28 Belarus
29 Estonia
31 Bosnia and Herzegovina
32 Latvia
Code Country
34 Bulgaria
36 Lithuania
37 Turkey
39 Azerbaijan
40 Republic of Macedonia
42 European Community
43 Japan
45 Australia
46 Ukraine
47 South Africa
48 New Zealand
49 Cyprus
50 Malta
51 Republic of Korea
52 Malaysia
Most countries, even if not formally participating in the 1958 agreement, recognise the ECE Regulations and permit the use and importation of ECE-approved vehicles.