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5. For Schedule 3 there shall be substituted the following Schedule—
Regulation 8(2)
1. The minimum dimensions of one surface of the poster or display, containing information shall be 70 centimetres by 50 centimetres.
2. The information contained in the poster or display shall be easy to read.
3. In a display which includes provision of information on an electronic screen, the minimum dimensions of the surface of the screen shall be 25 centimetres by 32 centimetres and the information may be shown using scroll techniques.
4.—(1) The passenger car models shall be grouped according to fuel type and listed separately.
(2) Within each fuel type, models shall be ranked in order of increasing CO2 emissions, with the model with the lowest official fuel consumption placed at the top of the list.
(3) For each passenger car model in the list, information shall be given as to the make, the numerical value of the official fuel consumption and the official specific emissions of CO2.
(4) The value of the official fuel consumption shall be expressed in either litres per 100 kilometres (l/100 km), kilometres per litre (km/l), or an appropriate combination of these, and be quoted to one decimal place.
(5) The official specific emissions of CO2 shall be quoted to the nearest whole number in grams per kilometre (g/km).
(6) Values may be expressed in gallons and miles to the extent compatible with the provisions of Directive 80/181/EEC on the approximation of the laws relating to units of measurement(1).
5. The poster or display shall contain the following text–
(a)“A guide on fuel economy and CO2 emissions which contains data for all new passenger car models is available at any point of sale free of charge.”; and
(b)“In addition to the fuel efficiency of a car, driving behaviour as well as other non-technical factors play a role in determining a car’s fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. CO2 is the main greenhouse gas responsible for global warming.”;
and in the case of a display where information is provided on an electronic screen the text must be permanently visible.
6.—(1) The poster or display shall be updated at least every six months.
(2) Where information is provided on an electronic screen, that information shall be updated at least every three months.
7. Where the display is effected entirely by an electronic screen, the screen shall be presented in such a way that it attracts the awareness of the consumer at least with the same intensity as a poster or non-electronic display would have achieved.”.
O.J. L39, 15.2.1980, p.40, as amended by Directive 85/1/EEC (O.J. L.2, 3.1.1985, p.11.) and Directive 89/617/EEC (O.J. L.357, 7.12.89, p.28.)..
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