![]() (used in Austria).Į (yellow) = The truck has restricted gross vehicle weight. H (yellow) = The truck has higher gross vehicle weight, for ex. R (yellow) = The truck has route approval, for ex. S = (Sicher/safe) denoting a vehicle with a Euro-2 engine and safety features.ģ = denoting a vehicle with a Euro-3 engine and safety features.Ĥ = denoting a vehicle with a Euro-4 engine and safety features.ĥ = denoting a vehicle with a Euro-5 engine and safety features.Ħ = denoting a vehicle with a Euro-6 engine and safety features.Ī = required in Germany on all vehicles carrying waste. heavy lorries exceeding 150KW with noise levels no greater than 80dB. small and medium-sized lorries of no more than 150KW producing noise levels no greater than 78dB. L = denoting Larmarm Fahrzeug (ie low noise vehicle): Austrian version of the symbol for quiet diesel vehicle which are: G = denoting Gerauscharm Fahrzeug (ie noiseless/quiet vehicle): German version of the Austrian "L" plate for use only on diesel vehicles meeting German low-noise requirements - similar to those for Austria as above. The standard lies between the levels of Euro V and Euro VI. These signs are located at the front of the truck cabin.Į = (Environment) or white letter "U" (Umwelt), denoting vehicle with a Euro-1 engine.ĮEV = Enhanced environmentally friendly vehicle (emission category between V and VI) is a term used in the European emission standards for the definition of a "clean vehicle" > 3.5 tonne in the category M2 and M3. ![]() Signs: 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / E / E (yellow) / EEV / G / H / H (yellow) / IV / L / S / U / III / V / VI / R (yellow) / TIR / No TIR / T.I.R. The mod is represented signs marking trucks in different categories country codes, speed limit, warning, ecology warning and others. ![]()
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