the department of central registers, which manages the five central registers,[6]
the department of statistics,[6] which manages vehicle statistics, driver statistics, road traffic statistics, scientific support studies and the research data center,[7]
The tasks of the federal agency are laid down in § 2 of the Act on the Establishment of a Federal Motor Transport Authority (Gesetz über die Errichtung eines Kraftfahrt-Bundesamtes (KBAG)).[8] For motor vehicles intended for road traffic, the agency is responsible for the Type Approval (Typgenehmigung) and Type Testing (Typprüfung) of vehicles and vehicle parts to confirm that the legal safety and environmental standards are fulfilled.[9] In Addition the agency's task is the recognition of technical services that test vehicles or vehicle parts as part of the approval procedure and the market surveillance of vehicles and vehicle trailers placed on the market.[10][11]
The agency also maintains five registers and provides information on entries in them:
the Central Vehicle Register (Zentrales Fahrzeugregister) pursuant to Section V of the Road Traffic Act,[13]
the Central Register of Driving Licences (Zentrales Fahrerlaubnisregister) pursuant to Section VI of the Road Traffic Act,[14]
the Register of Tachograph Cards (Zentrales Fahrtenschreiberkartenregister) pursuant to the legal regulation on § 2 of the Driving Personnel Act (Fahrpersonalverordnung)[15] and the
Infrastructure Levy Register (Infrastrukturabgaberegister) according to § 6 of the Infrastructure Levy Act (Infrastrukturabgabengesetz).[16]
As part of the Prüm Convention, the agency enables police and law enforcement authorities of other contracting states to directly access the Central Vehicle Register.[17]
The collection point for information about drivers of motor vehicles (Sammelstelle für Nachrichten über Führer von Kraftfahrzeugen) was set up at the Berlin police headquarters in 1910, which recorded revocations and refusal of driving licenses.[18][19]
The collection point for information about motor vehicles (Sammelstelle für Nachrichten über Kraftfahrzeuge) was set up in Berlin police headquarters in 1934. It recorded all registered motor vehicles.[18]
Lastly, the Imperial Office for Type Testing of Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Parts (Reichsstelle für Typprüfung von Kraftfahrzeugen und Kraftfahrzeugteilen) was established in Berlin in 1937.[18]
On October 10, 1990, the area of responsibility was expanded to the territory of the former German Democratic Republic. The Motor Vehicle Technical Office (Kraftfahrzeugtechnisches Amt) in Dresden becomes a branch of the agency.[18]
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