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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Third Chamber)
17 March 2005 (1)
(Road transport - Social legislation - Regulation (EEC) No 3821/85 - Requirement to instal and use a tachograph - Regulation (EEC) No 3820/85 - Exception for vehicles carrying material and equipment)
In Case C-128/04,REFERENCE to the Court for a preliminary ruling under Article 234 EC from the Rechtbank van eerste aanleg te Dendermonde (Belgium), made by decision of 19 January 2004, received at the Court on 9 March 2004, in the criminal proceedings against Annic Andréa Raemdonck,Raemdonck-Janssens BVBA,THE COURT (Third Chamber),
having decided, after hearing the Advocate General, to proceed to judgment without an Opinion,
gives the following
-�The undertaking shall keep the record sheets in good order for at least a year after their use and shall give copies to the drivers concerned who request them. The sheets shall be produced or handed over at the request of any authorised inspecting officer.-�
-�1. Each Member State may grant exceptions on its own territories or, with the agreement of the States concerned, on the territory of another Member State from any provision of this regulation applicable to carriage by means of a vehicle belonging to one or more of the following categories:-� (g) vehicles carrying material or equipment for the driver-�s use in the course of his work within a 50 kilometre radius of the place where the vehicle is normally based, provided that driving the vehicle does not constitute the driver-�s main activity and that the exception does not seriously prejudice the objectives of the Regulation. The Member States may make such exceptions subject to individual authorisation; -�Member States shall inform the Commission of the exceptions granted under this paragraph.-�
National legislation
-�Must the terms -�material or equipment-� as contained in Article 13(1)(g) of -� Regulation -� No 3820/85 -� be construed as covering only -�tools and instruments-� or do those terms, on the contrary, also cover the goods required for the performance of construction work, which may be transported together with or separate from the tools and instruments, such as building materials or cables?-�
1 - Language of the case: Dutch.