The Swiss Driving Licence In Credit Card Format

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Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy andCommunications DETECFederal Roads Office FEDROS361-1116CH-3003 Bern, 20 December 2019The Swiss driving licence in credit card formatThe Swiss driving licence in credit card format is based on the corresponding EU specifications. All licencecategories and technical specifications are compatible with the applicable EU requirements.1.Details included in the driving licenceNo.Description1Last name of licence holder2First name of licence holder3Date of birth and place of citizenship / place of birth of licence holder4aDate of issue of driving licenceDate of expiry of driving licence, or for driving licence without expiry date, dash ( - )4bAuthority that issued the licence (cf. list of abbreviations and address list)4c5Number of driving licence6Photo of licence holder7Signature of licence holderPlace of residence, domicile or postal address (not entered in Swiss driving licences)(8)9Categories of vehicles the holder is licensed to drive10Issue date per category11Expiry date per category12Additional details or restrictions(13)(14)2.Details for administration purposes (not included in Swiss driving licences)Details for administration purposes or with reference to traffic safety (not included inSwiss driving licences)

S451-06082.Swiss categoriesThe Swiss categories correspond to the 3rd EU Directive on Driving Licences, 2006/126/EC,20 December 2006 (consolidated version dated 22 July 2018). Exceptions:- Category A does not authorise the holder to drive three-wheeled motor vehicles with an enginepower exceeding 15 kW.- If a trailer with a maximum weight exceeding 750 kilograms is attached to a category B motor vehicle, the total combined weight may not exceed 3,500 kilograms.- In subcategory A1, a maximum of 0.1 kW/kilogram is not stipulated for the ratio between enginepower and unladen weight and this subcategory does not authorise the holder to drive three-wheeledmotor vehicles with an engine power of up to 15 kW.- Subcategory C1E does not authorise the holder to drive a vehicle combination comprising a category B motor vehicle and a trailer with a maximum weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms, the total combined weight of which does not exceed 12,000 kilograms.- In subcategory D1E, the total combined weight may not exceed 12,000 kilograms and the trailer maynot be used for transporting passengers.- Subcategory B1 also includes three-wheeled motor vehicles (L5e) with a maximum unladen weight(EU terminology: «effective vehicle mass») of 550 kilograms. Four-wheeled motor vehicles (L7e):Subcategory B1 only applies to category L7e motor vehicles with a maximum unladen weight of550 kilograms.- F, G and M are special national categories.AMotorcyclesA 25kWMotorcycles with a maximum engine power of 25 kW and a maximumpower to unladen weight ratio of 0.16 kW/kilogramA 35kWMotorcycles with a maximum engine power of 35 kW and a maximumpower to unladen weight ratio of 0.20 kW/kilogramA1Motorcycles with a maximum cubic capacity of 125 cm 3 and maximumengine power of 11 kWBMotor vehicles and three-wheeled vehicles with a maximum weight of3,500 kilograms and a maximum of eight seats (excluding the driver’sseat)Vehicle combinations comprising a category B motor vehicle and a trailerwith a maximum weight of 750 kilogramsVehicle combinations comprising a category B motor vehicle and a trailerwith a maximum weight of 750 kilograms, if the total combined weightdoes not exceed 3,500 kilogramsB1Small and three-wheeled motor vehicles with a maximum unladenweight of 550 kilogramsCMotor vehicles, other than those classified in category D, with amaximum weight of more than 3,500 kilogramsVehicle combinations comprising a category C motor vehicle and atrailer with a maximum weight of 750 kilograms2/5

S451-0608C13.Motor vehicles, other than those classified in category D, with amaximum weight of more than 3,500 kilograms, but not exceeding7,500 kilogramsVehicle combinations comprising a subcategory C1 motor vehicle anda trailer with a maximum weight of 750 kilogramsDMotor vehicles used for the transport of passengers and with more thaneight seats (excluding the driver’s seat)Vehicle combinations comprising a category D motor vehicle and atrailer with a maximum weight of 750 kilogramsD1Motor vehicles used for passenger transport with more than eight but notmore than sixteen seats (excluding the driver’s seat)Vehicle combinations comprising a subcategory D1 motor vehicle and atrailer with a maximum weight of 750 kilogramsBEVehicle combinations comprising a category B motor vehicle and atrailer and which, as a combination, do not fall under category BCEVehicle combinations comprising a category C motor vehicle and atrailer with a maximum weight of more than 750 kilogramsC1EVehicle combinations comprising a subcategory C1 motor vehicle and atrailer with a maximum weight of more than 750 kilograms, if the totalcombined weight does not exceed 12,000 kilogramsDEVehicle combinations comprising a category D motor vehicle and atrailer with a maximum weight of more than 750 kilogramsD1EVehicle combinations comprising a subcategory D1 motor vehicle and atrailer with a maximum weight of more than 750 kilograms, if the totalcombined weight does not exceed 12,000 kilograms and the trailer isnot used for carrying passengersFMotor vehicles, excluding motorcycles, with a maximum speed of 45 km/hGAgricultural and forestry motor vehicles with a maximum speed of 30km/h, and commercially registered carts, traction engines and tractorswith a maximum speed of 30 km/h in agricultural and forestry use, excluding exceptional vehiclesMMopedsCodesCodes are entered on the reverse side of the driving licence under no. 12. Codes 1 to 99 correspond tothose of the EU. Codes above 100 concern additional national specifications and restrictions that generally only apply within Switzerland (exception: Code 109):NationalcodeDescription25 kWMotorcycles with a maximum engine power of 25 kW and a maximum power to unladen weight ratio of 0.16 kW/kilogram35 kWMotorcycles with a maximum engine power of 35 kW and a maximum power to unladen weight ratio of 0.20 kW/kilogram45km/hCategory A1 motor vehicles with a maximum speed of 45 km/h3/5

S451-0608G401013.5t 106106Operation of exceptional agricultural and forestry vehicles and agricultural and forestrytractors with a maximum speed of 40 km/h, and commercially registered tractors with amaximum speed of 40 km/h in agricultural and forestry useSpecific stipulation (the detailed ruling is kept by the cantonal authority that issued thelicence)Operation of motor vehicles for the transport of passengers, with a maximumweight of 3,500 kilograms and more than 17 seats (including the driver’s seat)Operation of motor vehicles for the transport of passengers, with a maximumweight of 3,500 kilograms and more than 17 seats (including the driver’s seat)Operation of motor vehicles for passenger transport, with a maximum weight of morethan 3,500 kilograms and more than nine, but not more than 17 seats (including thedriver’s seat)107Regional scheduled services108Authorisation to display a «Doctor/Emergency» sticker109 (incl.motorhomes 7.5 t)Operation of motor homes with a maximum weight of more than 7,500 kilograms(including outside Switzerland) and motorised fire brigade vehicles with a maximumweight exceeding 7,500 kilograms110Operation of trolley buses111Commercial operation by a holder of a foreign driving licence of vehicles in categories F,B1, B, BE, C1, C1E, C, CE, D1, D1E, D or DE with Swiss licence plates118Operation of motorised fire brigade vehicles regardless of the number of seats andmaximum weightOperation of disaster response vehicles, regardless of the number of seats and maximumweight, within the scope of civil protection corps rescue operations and exercises121Commercial passenger transport with vehicles in categories F, B1, B, C1 or C122Commercial transport of schoolchildren, workers or people with disabilities with vehiclesin categories F, B1, B, C1 or CCommercial transport of sick or injured people in vehicles in categories C1 or C thathave been fitted out for this purpose and are equipped with special warning devicesCommercial passenger transport in vehicles with a maximum design speed of 30 km/h201Driving instructor for category B vehicles (motor cars)202Driving instructor for category C vehicles (heavy goods vehicles and coaches)204Driving instructor for category A vehicles (motorcycles)210Instructor for trainee heavy goods vehicle drivers (trainee in the Vocational Education andTraining «Driver of Heavyweight Trucks, Federal Diploma of Vocational Education andTraining»)211Instructor for drivers with hearing impairments or disabilities4/5

S451-06084.Authenticity characteristicsThe symbol «CH» (for Switzerland)and the «Swiss cross» can bemade visible by changing the angleof light incidence (holograms).Microprint text: displayed as a linethrough reproduction using standard methods.The “traffic lights” icon changescolour when the angle of light incidence is changed.Pearlescent sheen: when turned tothe light, changes to colours thatare not reproducible.Code for card blank: this code isunique and is only issued once.5/5

The Swiss driving licence in credit card format The Swiss driving licence in credit card format is based on the corresponding EU specifications. All licence categories and technical specifications are compatible with the applicable EU requirements. 1. Details included in the driv

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