ÖAMTC: innovations for drivers in Austria in 2011
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Austrians in 2011 some changes to come, some of which are associated with considerable financial burden. To be able to adapt in time out is the most important changes ÖAMTC together at a glance.
Most innovations occur simultaneously on 1 January 2011.
The year begins for drivers with a significant additional burden of increasing fuel tax: 4 cents per gallon, 5 cents per liter Diesel. This is equivalent to including the VAT of a price increase of 4.8 cents or 6 cents per liter. As relief for motorists is the same date with the commuter tax increased by ten percent.
The so-called fuel-price regulation, which allows the gas stations only once per day to increase prices (and to reduce any time), is extended. The timing of the price increase is unified in the future to 12 clock noon.
Also as of 1 January 2011 sanctioned lawn on Austria's roads more: who exceed the prescribed speed limit in built-up areas or open land massive, must be significantly longer periods of driving license Calculator.
Drivers of fire engines and ambulances to get internal training its own license, which allows them to direct and heavy duty vehicles in combination with a driving license class B.
From 3 January 2011, the new registration certificates issued in credit card format. The additional cost of a credit-card-approval amount to € 19.80. "The process remains the same as before," says Andreas Achrainer ÖAMTC chief lawyer. Who wants a credit card registration certificate, contacted his insurance agent or direct approach to the Admissions Office.
From 1 February 2011 within the EU type-approved only new vehicles, in which the Starting the engine automatically turns on the daytime running lights. As a member state of the EU, this provision also for Austria is supporting. "Older vehicles must not be converted," said the ÖAMTC lawyer.
On 1 March 2011 the increase in charges in the bonus-malus system of consumption tax (NoVA) for vehicles of more than 180g of CO2 per kilometer effective. There
The good news is regarding the traffic situation on the Tauern motorway (A 10). On 28 June 2011 approved the Tauern tunnel in which it is then after 40 years, finally no more oncoming traffic. "A giant step for the security," ÖAMTC lawyer Achrainer concludes.
(Source: ÖAMTC)
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