
Article 1 
This Regulation applies to motor vehicles of category M1, as defined in  Article 4 to Regulation (EU) 2018/858.
Article 2 
For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

((1)) ‘vehicle type with regard to wheel guards’ means vehicles which do not differ in such essential respects as the characteristics of the wheel guards or the minimum and maximum tyre and wheel sizes suitable for fitment, taking into account the applicable tyre envelopes, rim sizes and wheel off-sets;
((2)) ‘tyre envelope’ means the maximum section width and outer-diameter of a tyre, including tolerances, as permitted and specified according to its component approval;
((3)) ‘snow traction device’ means a snow chain or other equivalent device providing traction in snow, which shall be able to be mounted onto the vehicle's tyre/wheel combination and which is not a snow tyre, winter tyre, all-season tyre or any other tyre by itself.
Article 3 

1. The manufacturer or his representative shall submit to the type-approval authority the application for  GB type-approval  of a vehicle with regard to wheel guards.
2. The application shall be drawn up in accordance with the model of the information document set out in Part 1 of Annex I.
3. If the relevant requirements set out in Annex II to this Regulation are met, the approval authority shall grant  a GB  type-approval and issue a type-approval number in accordance with the numbering system set out in  Annex IV to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/683.The approval authority  may not assign the same number to another vehicle type.
4. For the purposes of paragraph 3, the type-approval authority shall deliver  a GB  type-approval certificate established in accordance with the model set out in Part 2 of Annex I.
Article 4 
... The sale and entry into service of vehicles type-approved before the date referred to in Article 13(2) of Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 is permitted, and the approval authority must  continue to grant extension of approvals to those vehicles under the terms of Directive 78/549/EEC.
Article 5 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
...Done at Brussels, 9 November 2010.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel BARROSO
ANNEX I
PART 1
Information document No … relating to the  GB type-approval  of a motor vehicle with regard to wheel guards.

The following information shall be supplied in triplicate and include a list of contents. Any drawings shall be supplied in appropriate scale and in sufficient detail on size A4 or on a folder of A4 format. Photographs, if any, shall show sufficient detail.

If the systems, components or separate technical units referred to in this information document have electronic controls, information concerning their performance shall be supplied.
 0.  0.1. Make (trade name of manufacturer): …
 0.2. Type: …
 0.2.1. Commercial name(s) (if available): …
 0.3. Means of identification of type, if marked on the vehicle: …
 0.3.1. Location of that marking: …
 0.4. Category of vehicle: …
 0.5. Name and address of manufacturer: …
 0.8. Name(s) and address(es) of assembly plant(s): …
 0.9. Name and address of the manufacturer's representative (if any): …
 1.  1.1. Photographs and/or drawings of a representative vehicle: …
 1.3. Number of axles and wheels: …
 1.3.1. Number and position of axles with twin wheels: …
 1.3.2. Number and position of steered axles: …
 1.3.3. Powered axles (number, position, interconnection): …
 2.  2.3.  2.3.1. Track of each steered axle: …
 2.3.2. Track of all other axles: …
 2.3.3. Width of the widest rear axle: …
 2.3.4. Width of the foremost axle (measured at the outermost part of the tyres excluding the bulging of the tyres close to the ground): …
 2.4.  2.4.1.  2.4.1.2. Width: …
 2.4.1.3. Height (in running order) (for suspensions adjustable for height, indicate normal running position): …
 2.4.2.  2.4.2.2. Width: …
 2.4.2.3. Height (in running order) (for suspensions adjustable for height, indicate normal running position): …
 2.6. Mass in running order
Mass of the vehicle with bodywork and, in the case of a towing vehicle of category other than M1, with coupling device, if fitted by the manufacturer, in running order, or mass of the chassis or chassis with cab, without bodywork and/or coupling device if the manufacturer does not fit the bodywork and/or coupling device (including liquids, tools, spare wheel, if fitted, and driver and, for buses and coaches, a crew member if there is a crew seat in the vehicle) (maximum and minimum for each variant): …
 6.  6.2.1. Level adjustment: yes/no/optional
 6.6.  6.6.1. 

((a)) for tyres indicate size designation;
((b)) for wheels indicate rim size(s) and off-set(s)
 6.6.1.1.  6.6.1.1.1. Axle 1: …
 6.6.1.1.2. Axle 2: …
etc.
 6.6.4. Description of the snow traction device(s) and the tyre/wheel combination(s) on the front and/or rear axle(s) suitable for the type of vehicle, as recommended by the manufacturer: …
 9.16.  9.16.1. Brief description of the vehicle with regard to its wheel guards: …
 9.16.2. Detailed drawings of the wheel guards and their position on the vehicle showing the dimensions specified in Figure 1 of Annex II of this Regulation and taking account of the extremes of tyre/wheel combinations: …

PART 2
Stamp of type-approval authority

Communication concerning:



— GB type-approval
— extension of GB type-approval
— refusal of GB type-approval
— withdrawal of GB type-approval of a type of vehicle with regard to wheel guards
with regard to Regulation (EU) No 1009/2010  as it forms part of domestic law, and as last amended by S.I. …./….
GB type-approval number: …
Reason for extension: …

 SECTION I  0.1. Make (trade name of manufacturer): …
 0.2. Type: …
 0.2.1. Commercial name(s) (if available): …
 0.3. Means of identification of type, if marked on the vehicle: …
 0.3.1. Location of that marking: …
 0.4. Category of vehicle: …
 0.5. Name and address of manufacturer: …
 0.8. Name(s) and address(es) of assembly plant(s): …
 0.9. Name and address of the manufacturer's representative (if any): …
 SECTION II  1. Additional information: see Addendum.
 2. Technical service responsible for carrying out the tests: …
 3. Date of test report: …
 4. Number of test report: …
 5. Remarks (if any): see Addendum.
 6. Place: …
 7. Date: …
 8. Signature: …

AttachmentsInformation package
Test report

Addendum
1. 

1.1. Brief description of the vehicle type as regards its structure, dimensions, lines and constituent materials: …
1.2. Description of the wheel guards: …
1.3. Tyre/wheel combination(s) (including tyre size, rim size and wheel off-set): …
1.4. Description of the type of snow traction device(s) which may be used: …
1.5. Tyre/wheel combination(s) (including tyre size, rim size and wheel off-set) to be used with the snow traction device(s): …

2. Permanently driven axle(s): axle 1/axle 2/…

3. Suspension height adjustable: yes/no

4. Wheel guards detachable/not detachable as a unit/in parts

5. Remarks: …

ANNEX II
1.  1.1. The motor vehicle shall be provided with a wheel guard for each wheel.
 1.2. The wheel guard may consist of parts of the bodywork or separate mudguards and shall be so designed as to protect road users, as far as possible, against thrown-up stones, mud, ice, snow and water and to reduce the dangers due to contact with rotating wheels.

2.  2.1. The wheel guards shall meet the following requirements with the vehicle's mass adjusted to that of the manufacturer's declared mass in running order with one additional passenger on the first seating row and the steered wheels in the straight ahead position.
 2.1.1. In the part formed by radial planes at an angle of 30° towards the front and 50° towards the rear of the centre of the wheels (see Figure 1), the overall width (q) of the wheel guard shall be at least sufficient to cover the total tyre width (b) taking into account the tyre envelope as well as the extremes of the tyre/wheel combination(s) as specified by the manufacturer. In the case of twin wheels, the tyre envelopes and total width over the two tyres (t) shall be taken into account.
 2.1.1.1. For the purposes of determining the widths referred to in paragraph 2.1.1, the labelling (marking) and decorations, protective bands or ribs on tyre walls are not taken into account.
 2.1.2. 

2.1.2.1. In case of single wheels, the intersection of the rear edge of the wheel guard with the horizontal plane as defined in paragraph 2.1.2 (see Figure 1, point A) shall lie outwards of the median longitudinal plane of the tyre.
2.1.2.2. In the case of twin wheels, the intersection of the rear edge of the wheel guard with the horizontal plane as defined in paragraph 2.1.2 (see Figure 1, point A) at the outside wheel shall lie outwards of the median longitudinal plane of the outermost tyre.
 2.1.3. 

2.1.3.1. The depth (p) of the recess situated in the vertical plane of the tyre axis, measured from the outward and inward edges of the wheel guard at the vertical longitudinal plane passing through the centre of the tyre inside the wheel guard, shall be at least 30 mm. This depth (p) may be reduced progressively to zero towards the radial planes specified in paragraph 2.1.1.
2.1.3.2. The distance (c) between the lower edges of the wheel guard and the axis passing through the centre of rotation of the wheels shall not exceed 2 × r, where the radius (r) is the static radius of the tyre.
 2.1.4. In the case of vehicles having an adjustable suspension height, the abovementioned requirements shall be met when the vehicle is in the normal running position as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
 2.2. The wheel guards may consist of several components, provided that no gaps exist between or within the individual parts when assembled.
 2.3. The wheel guards shall be firmly attached. However, they may be detachable either as a unit or in parts.

3.  3.1. In the case of vehicles where only two wheels are driven, the manufacturer shall certify that the vehicle is so designed that at least one type of snow traction device can be used on at least one of the tyre and wheel combinations approved for the driven axle of the vehicle. The snow traction device and tyre/wheel combination(s) suitable for the vehicle type shall be specified by the manufacturer under item 6.6.4 in the information document.
 3.2. In the case of vehicles where all wheels are driven, including vehicles where drive axles can be disengaged either manually or automatically, the manufacturer shall certify that the vehicle is so designed that at least one type of snow traction device can be used on at least one of the tyre and wheel combinations approved for the driven axle, which cannot be disengaged, of the vehicle. The snow traction device and tyre/wheel combination(s) suitable for the vehicle type shall be specified by the manufacturer under item 6.6.4 in the information document.
 3.3. The vehicle manufacturer shall include relevant instructions regarding the correct use of the specified snow traction devices in the vehicle handbook and this information shall be given in the national language, or at least one of the national languages, of the country in which the vehicle is offered for sale.

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