Road planning

This LAP indicates if hydrogen has to follow specific requirements when transported, and if the regulations are different from the transport of other types of gas. It identifes the competent authorities to allocate the routes.

Glossary:

Road Planning provide the municipalities with a clear understanding of the maximum risks that the transport of hazardous substances may cause. Baseline goals are: Transport hazardous substances between major industrial sites and abroad, including in the future, keeping risks for locals along the routes within legal limits, provide clarity to municipalities about what may / may not be built.

Pan-European Assessment:

Hydrogen is considered as any other flammable gas or dangerous good for its transportation. The Agreement of transport of Dangerous Goods by Road applies.
Is it a barrier?
No
Assessment Severity
0
Assessment
The transport of hydrogen must be in concordance with European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR). Restrictions to planning routes may increase the time and costs of the transport, but this applies for the transportation of all categories of dangerous goods.

Questions:

Question 1 Are there any specific regulations or restrictions on the road transport of hydrogen? A) Does hydrogen have to follow specific requirements when transported? (e.g. specific types of roads, specific route)
Transport of dangerous goods like hydrogen has to follow road selected by the local police and emergency department. The specific requirements are referring to European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR).
Question 1 Are there any specific regulations or restrictions on the road transport of hydrogen? B) Please specify the requirements regarding tunnels, bridges, parking, others
Route possibilities using tunnels depends on design and size of transport container – bulk or bottled. ADR requires tunnels to be classified according to risk. Trucked Compressed gaseous hydrogen in cylinders can pass class A, B and C tunnels at any time. The underground parking is restricted for gaseous fuels.
Question 2 Which authorities are competent to allocate the routes? (and at what level: national, local?)
Romanian Police and Romanian Road Authority [Autorității Rutiere Române – ARR], www.arr.ro
Question 3 Are the regulations differing from the transport of other types of gas?
No.
Describe the comparable technology and its relevance with regard to hydrogen
Road transport of any other fuels and technical gasses

National legislation:

EU Legislation: