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OBU Manual
Version 3.0 August 27, 2020 40
6.4 Examples for driving across different EETS services
While travelling through Europe the OBU indicates if an EETS Service is booked for the local toll domain and
determines depending on the configured parameters (axles, weight) the amount of toll to be paid.
The number of axles and the current gross train weight must be declared by the driver depending
on the vehicle train and the EETS domain.
In the following, two exemplary road trips through European toll systems will be shown. You can follow the
changes during the trip on the OBU display.
Example 1: EETS Services are booked for Belgium (Viapass) and for Germany (BAG).
Vehicle parameters are: gross vehicle weight between 3.5 t and 7.5 t without trailer.
The vehicle is obliged to pay toll in Belgium.
The vehicle is not obliged to pay toll in Germany because the current gross train weight is
below 7.5 t.
Route
Information in the display
Explanation
Driving in Belgium
The start display shows the active EETS
Service and the related parameters.
Passing the border and
driving in Germany
After entering Germany, the EETS Service
DEbag is
displayed. The vehicle is not
obliged to pay toll.
The current gross train
weight
is below 7.5 t and therefore below
the toll liable limit.
Tollfree
DEbag
BEvia t 6.9 -
ABCDEF12 EU5

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