Control de tráfico y soluciones de transporte-Old
Control de tráfico y soluciones de transporte-Old
E-Mark is also the European Common Market. For motorcycles and their safety parts, noise and exhaust gases, they must comply with the requirements of the European Commission (EEC Directives) and the European Economic Commission (ECE Regulation). A certificate of conformity is granted to ensure the safety of the vehicle and the requirements for environmental protection. E-Mark is assigned a different number depending on the country of certification.
Since October 2002, according to the requirements of EU Directive 72/245/EEC and Amendment Directive 95/54/EC, all automotive electronic products that enter the EU market for sale must pass e-Mark related test certification, labeling. The E mark will be released by the customs of the EU countries and allowed to enter the local market.
About the E mark
The E mark is derived from the regulations issued by the Economic Commission of Europe (ECE). ECE includes 48 countries in Europe. In addition to EU member states, it also includes non-European countries such as Eastern Europe and Southern Europe. The ECE regulations are recommended for all members, not mandatory standards, and member states can apply ECE regulations or extend their national regulations. From the perspective of market demand, ECE members are usually willing to receive test reports and certificates that comply with ECE regulations.
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
TS2 is a standard for traffic control assemblies, such as traffic lights, emergency road condition signs and walk/don’t walk signs. The standard is designed for manufacturers to meet or exceed a set of minimum requirements to ensure high network reliability in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Many ITS applications share the following characteristics: remote, outdoor enclosures; equipment that needs to support a wide temperature range; equipment that needs to survive a wide humidity range; and solutions that often have a combination of several different communication technologies.