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[F1ANNEX II U.K. GENERAL DEFINITIONS, CRITERIA FOR VEHICLE CATEGORISATION, VEHICLE TYPES AND TYPES OF BODYWORK

PART C U.K. Definitions of types of bodywork

0. General U.K.

0.1. The type of bodywork referred to in Section 9 of Annex I and Part 1 of Annex III as well as the code for bodywork referred to in Item 38 of Annex IX shall be indicated by means of codes. U.K.

The list of codes shall apply primarily to complete and completed vehicles.

0.2. As regards vehicles of categories M, the type of bodywork shall consist of two letters as specified in Sections 1 and 2. U.K.
0.3. As regards vehicles of categories N and O, the type of bodywork shall consist of two letters as referred to in Sections 3 and 4. U.K.
0.4. Where necessary (especially for the types of bodywork referred to respectively in points 3.1 and 3.6 and in points 4.1 to 4.4), they shall be supplemented by two digits. U.K.
0.4.1. The list of digits shall be laid down in Appendix 2 to this Annex. U.K.
0.5. For special purpose vehicles, the type of bodywork to be used shall be linked to the category of the vehicle. U.K.

1. Vehicles belonging to category M 1 U.K.

Ref. Code Name Definition
1.1. AA Saloon a vehicle defined in term 3.1.1.1 of Standard ISO 3833:1977, fitted with at least four side windows.
1.2. AB Hatchback a saloon as defined in 1.1 with a hatch at the rear end of the vehicle.
1.3. AC Station wagon a vehicle defined in term 3.1.1.4 of Standard ISO 3833:1977.
1.4. AD Coupé a vehicle defined in term 3.1.1.5 of Standard ISO 3833:1977.
1.5. AE Convertible

a vehicle defined in terms No 3.1.1.6 of Standard ISO 3833:1977.

However a convertible may have no door.

1.6. AF Multi-purpose vehicle a vehicle other than AG and those mentioned in AA to AE intended for carrying persons and their luggage or occasionally goods, in a single compartment.
1.7. AG Truck station wagon

a vehicle defined in terms No 3.1.1.4.1 of Standard ISO 3833:1977.

However, the luggage compartment must be completely separated from the passenger compartment.

In addition, the reference point of the driver’s seating position needs not to be at least at 750 mm above the surface supporting the vehicle.

2. Vehicles belonging to category M 2 or M 3 U.K.

Ref. Code Name Definition
2.1. CA Single-deck vehicle a vehicle where the spaces provided for persons are arranged in a single level or in a way that they do not constitute two superimposed levels;
2.2. CB Double-deck vehicle a vehicle defined in point 2.1.6 of Annex I to Directive 2001/85/EC;
2.3. CC Single-deck articulated vehicle a vehicle defined in point 2.1.3 of Annex I to Directive 2001/85/EC with a single deck;
2.4. CD Double-deck articulated vehicle a vehicle defined in point 2.1.3.1 of Annex I to Directive 2001/85/EC;
2.5. CE Low-floor single-deck vehicle a vehicle defined in point 2.1.4 of Annex I to Directive 2001/85/EC with a single deck;
2.6. CF Low-floor double-deck vehicle a vehicle defined in point 2.1.4 of Annex I to Directive 2001/85/EC with a double deck;
2.7. CG Articulated low-floor single-deck vehicle a vehicle that combines the technical features of entries 2.3 and 2.5;
2.8. CH Articulated low-floor double-deck vehicle a vehicle that combines the technical features of entries 2.4 and 2.6;
2.9. CI Open top single deck vehicle a vehicle with partial roof or without roof;
2.10. CJ Open top double deck vehicle a vehicle without roof over all or part of its upper deck;
2.11. CX Bus chassis an incomplete vehicle with just chassis rails or tube assembly, power train, axles, which is intended to be completed with bodywork, customised to the needs of the transport operator.

3. Motor vehicles of category N 1 , N 2 or N 3 U.K.

Ref. Code Name Definition
3.1. BA Lorry

a vehicle which is designed and constructed exclusively or principally for conveying goods.

It may also tow a trailer.

3.2. BB Van a lorry with the compartment where the driver is located and cargo area within a single unit;
3.3. BC Tractor unit for semi-trailer a towing vehicle which is designed and constructed exclusively or principally to tow semi-trailers;
3.4. BD Road tractor a towing vehicle which is designed and constructed exclusively to tow trailers other than semi-trailers;
3.5. BE Pick-up truck a vehicle of a maximum mass not exceeding 3 500  kg in which the seating positions and the cargo area are not located in a single compartment;
3.6. BX Chassis-cab or chassis-cowl an incomplete vehicle with just a cabin (complete or partial), chassis rails, power train, axles, which is intended to be completed with bodywork, customised to the needs of the transport operator.

4. Vehicles of category O U.K.

Ref. Code Name Definition
4.1. DA Semi-trailer

a trailer which is designed and constructed to be coupled to a tractor unit or to a converter dolly and to impose a substantial vertical load on the towing vehicle or on the converter dolly.

The coupling to be used for a vehicle combination shall consist of a king pin and a fifth wheel.

4.2. DB Drawbar trailer

a trailer having at least two axles, of which at least one is a steered axle:

(a)

equipped with a towing device which can move vertically (in relation to the trailer) and

(b)

that transmits less than 100 daN as a static vertical load to the towing vehicle.

4.3. DC Centre-axle trailer a trailer where the axle(s) is (are) positioned close to the centre of gravity of the vehicle (when uniformly loaded) so that only a small static vertical load, not exceeding 10 % of that corresponding to the maximum mass of the trailer or a load of 1 000  daN (whichever is the lesser) is transmitted to the towing vehicle.
4.4. DE Rigid drawbar trailer

a trailer with one axle or one group of axles fitted with a drawbar which transmits a static load not exceeding 4 000  daN to the towing vehicle due to its construction and which does not meet the definition of a centre-axle trailer.

The coupling to be used for a vehicle combination shall not consist of a king pin and a fifth wheel.]