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OECD Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development. The OECD groups 30 member countries sharing a commitment to democratic government and the market economy. Best known for its publications and its statistics, its work covers economic and social issues from macroeconomics, to trade, education, development and science and innovation. Acronyms/Other International Organisations;

OJEC Official Journal of the European Community: the OJCE is the gazette of record for the European Union. It has been published since the entry into force of the Nice Treaty on 1st of February 2003. It is published in each of the 23 official languages of the EU Member States. The Official Journal superseded the earlier Official Journal of the European Coal and Steel Community which was published from 30th of December 1952. Is was renamed Official Journal of the European Community with the establishment of the European Community, before taking its current title with the creation of European Union. The Official Journal comprises two series:

  • The L series contains EU legislation including Regulations, Directives, Decisions, Recommendations and Opinions.

  • The C series contains reports and announcements including the Judgements of the European Court of Justice and the Court of Firts Instance.


There is also a supplementary S series containing invitations to tender (so-called TED)
EU legislative framework/EU legislative acts and procedures;

On-board equipment (OBE) Equipment fitted within or on the outside of a vehicle and used for toll purposes

PIARC: "Equipment inside the vehicle or attached to it". Used for collection of toll/fee
COPER I action domains/Tolls;

On-board Unit (OBU) “On Board Unit”. This is the term used to refer to the DSRC modem located within the vehicle. In this document, the On Board Unit is assumed to be separate from the Application Platform, which is defined above.

PIARC: "Equipment inside the vehicle or attached to it". Used for collection of toll/fee
COPER I action domains/Tolls;

One liable for toll Natural or legal person(s) liable to pay toll under the operation of a toll regime COPER I action domains/Tolls;

Open Barrier Systems Section of a Toll Road where a fix amount is paid and where there is no need to obtain an entry ticket COPER I action domains/Tolls;

Open Toll Section A Toll collection system wherein the driver does not need to stop or slow down for payment of tolls. COPER I action domains/Tolls;

Organisational interoperability The ability of two or more persons or legal entities to operate in conjunction COPER I action domains/Tolls;