
Amendments
for Seat Belts
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Ref: IP/96/518
Brussels,
17 June 1996 Today the Commission approved amendments to three directives
relating to seat belts [1] , seat belt anchorages [2] and seat strength
[3] for Minibuses and Medium and Large coaches.
The
key provisions of the directives stipulate that manufacturers will have
to fit 3-point seat belts in all seating positions of minibuses (vehicles
of less than 3.5 tonnes) and at least 2- point belts and energy absorbing
seats in all large coaches in order for their vehicles to benefit from
free circulation in the Community. For mid size coaches manufacturers
will have the choice whether to fit 3-point belts or 2-point belts and
energy absorbing seats. The proposals cover other subjects, including
airbag warning labels and head restraints.
Optional
[4] from 1 January 1997, the measures will come into force for new model types
in October 1997 for large and medium sized coaches and in October 1999 for
minibuses, reflecting the fact that manufacturers need a longer time period
to prepare vehicles to have 3-point belts. The measures will apply to all
new vehicles (i.e. not just to new models) 2 years after the above dates.
The
directive on safety belts also includes a provision requiring manufacturers
to fix a warning label to the vehicle to warn against the use of a rearward-facing
child restraint in seats protected by an airbag.
Procedure for updating technical legislation
Directive 70/156/EEC, as amended
by Directive 92/53/EC, enables the Commission to adapt existing directives
in the light of technical progress, thus providing a "fast track" route without
having to resort to the co- decision procedure. The three directives relating
to seat belts fall within this procedure.
On the basis of a qualified majority of the Member States at a meeting of the Committee for Adaptation to Technical Progress (CATP), the Commission may adopt amending directives. The proposals had been submitted by the Commission to the CATP which approved them on 23 April 1996[5]. The Commission can therefore adopt the new texts today.