Decree of the Ministry of Transport and Communications No. 470 / 2000 Coll.

Decree of the Ministry of Transport and Communications implementing Act No. 247 / 2000 Coll., on the acquisition and improvement of professional competence in motor vehicle driving and on amendments to certain laws

Valid Order Effective from 01.01.2001
470
DECLARATION
Ministry of Transport and Communications
of 12 December 2000
implementing Act No. 247 / 2000 Coll., on obtaining and improving professional competence to drive motor vehicles and amending certain laws
The Ministry of Transport and Communications provides pursuant to Section 62 of Act No. 247 / 2000 Coll., on obtaining and improving professional competence to drive motor vehicles and on amendments to certain laws, hereinafter referred to as "the Act":

ČÁST PRVNÍ

INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
§ 1
Subject matter
This decree regulates
(a) the method of identification of the training vehicle by type of training vehicle, the method of identification of the training motorcycle crew and the material from which the marking must be produced;
(b) a model application for a driving licence;
(c) the content and scope of each type of teaching and training to be qualified to drive motor vehicles (hereinafter referred to as "the acquisition of a driving licence");
(d) the curriculum of basic training, the way in which the examination is carried out and organised for teaching and training teachers to obtain a driving licence (hereinafter referred to as "teaching and training");
(e) a model professional certificate of teaching and training teacher (hereinafter referred to as "professional certificate"),
(f) the method of keeping a register of teaching and training and keeping records on the applicant's licence;
(g) the syllabus of basic training, the method of carrying out and organising the examination for the examiner and the model of the examiner's certificate;
(h) the curriculum for the improvement of the training of test Commissioners, the scope of the examination and the way in which it is organised;
(i) the number of questions in the road traffic rules test, their scores, the composition of the road traffic rules test, and the minimum number of points required to obtain individual categories and subgroups of driving licences;
(j) the extent of the required knowledge for the vehicle control and maintenance test;
(k) a list of the individual knowledge, skills and behaviour and details of the practical driving test requirements;
(l) the manner and extent of checks on drivers in the framework of improving their professional competence and a model of driver professional competence certificate;
(m) the details of the application and the model of the mandate to carry out the checks on drivers in order to improve their professional competence.

ČÁST DRUHÁ

TRAINING AND TRAINING

HLAVA I

§ 2
Identification of the training vehicle, identification of the motorcycle crew and material of the marking
(Paragraph 11 (2) of the Act)
(1) The training passenger car shall be marked with a lamp of the approved type and design, 1) which shall bear the inscription "AUTOŠKOLA" on the front and rear sides and the letter "L" on the left and right side. The individual letters in the "AUTOŠKOLA" sign are outside the letter "L" in blue on white background. The letter "L" in the inscription "AUTOŠKOLA" is white on the blue background. The letters "L 'on the left and right side of the lamp are also white on the blue background. The letter height shall be at least 70 mm and the width of the font line shall be at least 12 mm. The marking is placed on the roof of a training passenger car.
(2) The training truck and passenger mass transport training vehicle are marked with a square shape of not less than 300 mm on the side on which the letter "L" with a height of not less than 250 mm and a font width of not less than 30 mm is placed. The surface of the board is blue, the letter "L" is white. The marking shall be placed on the front, rear and both sides of the training vehicle.
(3) The training tractor shall be marked with a cube of at least 250 mm side on which the letter "L 'is placed on all vertical sides of a height of not less than 200 mm and a width of the font line of not less than 30 mm. The surface of the cube is blue, the letter" L "is white. The marking shall be placed on the roof of the training tractor.
(4) The training trailer shall be identified by the pane referred to in paragraph 2 which shall be placed on both sides and on the rear of the trailer.
(5) A vehicle on which the training of disabled persons is carried out and which is constructively adapted to their physical state shall be marked either as indicated in paragraph 1 or as indicated by the table referred to in paragraph 2, the marking referred to in this paragraph being placed on the vehicle body at the front of the left and also in the rear of the vehicle or on the left.
(6) The crew of the training motorcycle shall be identified by a square of at least 250 mm side in which the letter "L ', at least 200 mm high and the width of the font line, is placed at least 30 mm high. The area of the square is blue, the letter" L "is white. The marking shall be affixed to the applicant for a driving licence on the breast and to the back teacher.
(7) The letters and the area of the marking of vehicles referred to in paragraphs 1 to 6 are made from retro-reflective material of at least Class 2 according to the relevant ČSN.2)

HLAVA II

APPLICATION FOR RIGHTING AUTHORISATIONS, CONTENTS AND SCOPE OF TEACHES AND TRAINING
§ 3
Application for a driving licence
(Paragraph 13 (5) of the Law)
(1) The application for a driving licence shall be made on a bilateral form of format A 4. The model of the application is set out in Annex 1.
(2) The first page of the application for a driving licence shall be completed by the applicant for a driving licence when applying for admission to teaching and training and by the driver after the applicant for a driving licence has been admitted to teaching and training. The other party to the application for a driving licence shall be filled in by the Examination Commissioner in the aptitude test for motor vehicles and the District Office in the issue of a driving licence.
(K § 20 (5) of the Act)
§ 4
Content and scope of teaching to obtain a driving licence
(1) The training of road traffic regulations includes the following thematic units:
(a) road traffic regulations, 3)
(b) dealing with traffic situations;
(c) regulations relating to road traffic (4) to the extent necessary for the group or subgroup of driving licences concerned;
(d) rules on driving licences and driving licences, 3)
(e) documents necessary for the operation of the vehicle according to the group or subgroup of driving licences concerned, 3)
(f) the civil and criminal liability of the driver, the extent and conditions of liability insurance for damage caused by the operation of motor vehicles.
(2) Vehicle control and maintenance training shall include:
(a) the general description and assembly of the vehicle of the category concerned;
(b) a description of the vehicle's essential systems, their characteristics, purpose, operation and basic maintenance, the principles of their correct use;
(c) the control gear of the vehicle, controls and tell-tales, their location and markings,
(d) the vehicle's basic operating data;
(e) the principles of preventive vehicle maintenance and its importance for the safety and economy of operation and environmental protection;
(f) the procedure for basic maintenance and simple repairs of the vehicle;
(g) the most widespread defects and disturbances occurring on the vehicle and the essential procedures for their detection;
(h) in the case of a person with a physical disability who will drive a vehicle designed to be fit for health, the instruction on the control and maintenance of a vehicle with a design adapted to the condition of a disabled person shall be made to the extent specified in (a) to (g).
(3) Teaching management theory and safe driving principles includes the following thematic units:
(a) factors affecting road safety;
(b) the influence of alcohol, drugs, medicines, the state of mind and fatigue on driver behaviour;
(c) regulations governing driving time and rest periods;
(d) the issue of the interaction between road users (transport ethics);
(e) the specific risks arising from the lack of experience of other road users and the most vulnerable categories of road users, such as children, pedestrians, cyclists and severely disabled persons, and the specific risks arising from reactions by disabled drivers who drive vehicles that are designed to be affected;
(f) the impact of the technical condition of the vehicle on driving safety;
(g) rules concerning the use of vehicles with regard to the environment;
(h) the basic physical conditions of running the vehicle;
(i) basic driving skills procedures for vehicle starting, gear shift, brake use, stopping and reversing;
(j) the most important principles concerning the monitoring of the safe distance between vehicles, tyre grip and braking track, depending on the adhesion conditions;
(k) driving with trailer, towing vehicles;
(l) the storage and transport of the cargo;
(m) risk factors for driving a car in different situations, under different weather and climatic conditions, impact of weather change, daytime and night hours,
(n) the characteristics of the different types of communications and crisis situations;
(o) periods of perception, assessment, decision-making and response, principles of predictability, recognition and resolution of critical situations;
(p) analysis of the causes of accidents;
(r) vehicle safety devices, in particular the use of safety belts and restraint systems, active and passive safety factors relating to the vehicle and persons carried;
(s) driving a vehicle equipped with electronic control systems to control the vehicle;
(t) familiarisation with the integrated rescue system;
(u) familiarity with the principles needed for reading on the road map.
(4) Teaching medical training includes the following thematic subjects:
(a) prevention of accidents due to health reasons;
(b) general principles of conduct in road accidents;
(c) the principles of first aid and the provision of first aid for individual injuries;
(d) life-threatening conditions;
(e) the possibilities and methods of using the individual medical devices provided by the vehicle's first aid kit.
§ 5
Content and scope of practical training to obtain a driving licence
(1) Practical driving training is carried out in three consecutive stages. Training is focused
(a) in the first stage to carry out the vehicle check before driving and the essential operations of the driver before driving, training and handling of the essential driving skills necessary for steering control by steering wheel, accelerator pedal, clutch, gear, service and parking brake;
(b) in the second stage for the exercise of basic driving skills acquired in urban and out-of-town traffic with low traffic density of vehicles with emphasis on compliance with road traffic regulations and safe driving principles, higher speed driving, training and handling of other driving skills in different traffic situations, control of vehicle equipment and equipment such as windscreen wipers, demisting, air conditioning or lighting of the vehicle, for its safe operation and for reduced visibility;
(c) in the third stage to achieve full autonomy in driving a vehicle in heavy urban and extra-urban traffic, in different categories of infrastructure, in driving a vehicle under difficult conditions, in dealing with complex transport conditions and traffic situations and in reduced visibility.
(2) Practical vehicle maintenance training is focused on:
(a) the training of the individual operations of the vehicle's basic maintenance, the control and treatment of the vehicle's essential systems and the addition of fuel;
(b) compliance with the principles of safety of work and the use of technical equipment in the performance of individual maintenance, treatment and repair tasks of the vehicle;
(c) testing for detection and removal of simple defects and defects on the vehicle;
(d) the replacement of the wheel;
(e) basic operations necessary to ensure the illumination of the vehicle, such as the replacement of filament lamps, fuses, etc.,
(f) the connection of the towing rope or towing rod.
(3) The training provided for in paragraph 2 shall be adapted for disabled persons to the possibilities arising from their disability.
(4) Practical training of medical training is focused on
(a) training in the provision of first aid for various injuries and conditions;
(b) bleeding arrest training;
(c) training for the use of individual devices from the first-aid kit,
(d) training and mastering the rescue manoeuvre of the injured person from the vehicle;
(e) training and handling of emergency resuscitation operations.

HLAVA III

TEACHER OF TRAINING AND TRAINING
(Paragraph 23 (3) of the Law)
§ 6
Basic training for teaching and training teachers
(1) Basic training for teachers of teaching and training is focused on:
(a) the methodology for teaching road traffic regulations and road traffic regulations, driving theory and safe driving principles and vehicle control and maintenance; in the case of persons disabled for the instruction of the control and maintenance of a vehicle designed for the disabled,
(b) the methodology for vehicle driving training and practical vehicle maintenance training;
(c) pedagogical training aimed at the main teaching principles and methodological procedures of teaching with the emphasis on maintaining the attention and interest of the listeners, the correct way of expression, the choice of grammatically and stylistically correct terms, terminology, gesturing and proper performance of the teacher;
(d) principles of transport psychology oriented towards the physiological legality of human psyche, personality psychology, interpersonal communication and interpersonal relations in road traffic and adaptation to the current situation in dealing with traffic situations;
(e) the way in which persons with disabilities using vehicles are taught constructively adapted to their disability;
(f) the principles of first aid to the extent set out in Articles 4 (4) and 5 (4).
(2) The curriculum of basic training for teachers of teaching and training is set out in Annex 2.
(3) In order to obtain a professional certificate for teaching and training for another group or subgroup of driving licences, basic training for teachers of teaching and training shall be carried out at least in the half of the hours of teaching and training specified for each item in Annex 2.
§ 7
Teacher examination of teaching and training
(1) The examination of the teacher of teaching and training shall be carried out by the applicant for a professional certificate no later than six months after the date of completion of the basic training.
(2) In the examination referred to in paragraph 1, the applicant for a professional certificate shall demonstrate the knowledge and skills of:
(a) regulations governing road traffic and the conduct of their teaching;
(b) the control and maintenance of the vehicle and its teaching;
(c) management theory and safe driving principles and the conduct of their teaching;
(d) practical maintenance of the vehicle and its teaching;
(e) training in driving;
(f) practical control of the vehicle of the group or subgroup of driving licences concerned.
(3) The knowledge and skills test referred to in paragraph 2 (a) to (d) shall be carried out orally.
(4) The knowledge and skills test referred to in points (e) and (f) of paragraph 2 shall be carried out on practical driving.
(5) The result of each part of the test referred to in paragraph 2 shall be assessed by the degree "benefit 'or" benefit'. If the applicant for a professional certificate has been assessed in a part of the examination by a "non-profit 'grade, he may only repeat that part once. The repeated part of the examination may be carried out not less than five working days, but not more than six months after the date of the part of the examination at which the applicant for a professional certificate has been assessed as not having benefited.
§ 8
Professional certificate
(Paragraph 21 (1) of the Law)
(1) The professional certificate is a four-sided form of 150 x 108 mm.
(2) The technical protection of the professional certificate form consists of a hologram placed on its front page.
(3) Each form of the professional certificate shall bear a registration number. The registration number shall consist of an alphanumeric code composed of a combination of letters and six digits. The letter is always placed in the registration number first.
(4) The particulars are entered in the professional certificate in black on a computer printer or typewriter.
(5) The professional certificate shall be accompanied by a photograph of the holder, which shall be in technical design in accordance with specific legislation. 5)
(6) The model of the professional certificate is set out in Annex 3.

HLAVA IV

EDUCATION AND TRAINING
(Paragraph 27 (5) of the Law)
§ 9
Registration book
(1) The driver-school operator shall keep a register in which he records data on applicants for driving licences admitted to teaching and training.
(2) The register shall contain the date of establishment, the initial and final registration number, the stamp of the driving school and the signature of the representative of the driving school responsible. Individual sheets of the register shall be numbered in ascending order.
(3) The register shall be entered in:
(a) the registration number, the name, surname and, where applicable, the title, the date of birth and the address of the permanent residence of the applicant for a driving licence;
(b) the type of teaching and training;
(c) the group or subgroup of driving licences applied for by the applicant;
(d) the date of commencement of teaching and training;
(e) the date of completion of teaching and training.
(4) A copy of the entry in the register may be made only by crossing out the data and writing down the new entry so that both the original and the new text can be read. Each repair shall be dated and signed legibly by the person making the repair.
(5) The register is kept at the driving school for five years after the last registration. In the event of termination of a driving school, the registration book shall be submitted to the district office responsible under Section 2 (1) of the Act for the last five years.
§ 10
Class Book
(1) The driving school operator shall keep a class book for each course of teaching and training. The heading of the class book shall include the name of the driving school, the type, scope and date of commencement of teaching and training.
(2) To be entered in the class book
(a) the name and surname and, where appropriate, the title of the applicant for a driving licence;
(b) the registration number of the applicant for a driving licence,
(c) a driving licence already owned by the applicant for a driving licence,
(d) teaching and training hours and topics discussed;
(e) the participation of the applicant for a driving licence in teaching and training.
(3) The entries referred to in points (a) to (c) of paragraph 2 shall be made at the start of teaching and training. The entries referred to in paragraph 2 (d) and (e) shall be made on an ongoing basis.
(4) The repair of the entry in the class book may be carried out only by crossing out the data and by writing a new entry so that both the original and the new text can be read. Each repair shall be dated and signed legibly by the person making the repair.
(5) The class book shall be kept at the driving school for a period of five years after completion of the teaching and training course. In the event of termination of a driving school, the class book shall be submitted to the district office responsible under Section 2 (1) of the Act for the last five years.
§ 11
Registration of vehicle driving training
(1) For each training vehicle, the driver shall keep a record of the training in the driving of the vehicle in which the training teacher in the driving of the vehicle records the data of the training in the driving of the vehicle.
(2) The register of training in vehicle driving contains the date of establishment, the factory name and type of training vehicle, the registration number of the training vehicle, the stamp of the driving school and the signature of the responsible representative of the driving school. The individual sheets of the register of training in vehicle driving shall be numbered in ascending order.
(3) In the register of vehicle driving training, the following shall be entered for each driving training hour:
(a) the name, surname and, where appropriate, the title and registration number of the applicant for a driving licence;
(b) the date of training in driving the vehicle;
(c) the condition of the training vehicle's mileage counter before the start of the training in driving;
(d) the status of the mileage counter of the training vehicle after completion of the training in driving;
(e) the signature of the applicant for a driving licence and the signature of the training teacher in driving the vehicle.
(4) The entries referred to in paragraph 3 (a) to (c) shall be made before the start of each training period in driving the vehicle. The entries referred to in paragraph 3 (d) and (e) shall be made immediately after the completion of each training period in driving the vehicle.
(5) The repair of the entries in the register of training in driving may be carried out only by crossing out the data and writing down the new data in such a way that both the original and the new text can be read. Each repair shall be dated and signed legibly by the person making the repair.
(6) The register of vehicle driving training shall be kept at the driving school for five years after the last registration. In the event of termination of the driving school, the register of training in driving shall be submitted to the district office responsible under Section 2 (1) of the Act for the last five years.
§ 12
The applicant's licence card
(1) The applicant's licence shall include:
(a) the name of the driving school;
(b) the name, surname and, where appropriate, the title and registration number of the applicant for a driving licence;
(c) the group or subgroup of driving licences for which instruction and training are carried out;
(d) the signature of the applicant for a driving licence.
(2) The licence of the applicant for a driving licence shall be accompanied by a record of the training carried out to obtain the driving licence, indicating the date of the lesson and the signature of the training teacher. Minutes shall be made immediately after the completion of each training period for obtaining a driving licence.
(3) The repair of the entry in the licence of the applicant for a driving licence may be carried out only by crossing out the particulars and writing down the new data so that both the original and the new text can be read. Each repair shall be dated and signed legibly by the person making the repair.
(4) The licence of the applicant for a driving licence shall be deposited in the driving school for a period of five years after the end of the applicant's teaching and training. In the event of termination of a driving school, the licence of the applicant for a driving licence shall be submitted to the district office responsible under Section 2 (1) of the Act for the last five years.
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CitationDecree of the Ministry of Transport and Communications No. 470 / 2000 Coll., implementing Act No. 247 / 2000 Coll., on obtaining and improving professional competence to drive motor vehicles and amending certain laws
Regulation TypeOrder
Author-
CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation29.12.2000
Effective from01.01.2001
Effective until-
Status Valid
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