(1) This document defines imposed loads (models and representative values) associated with road
traffic, pedestrian actions and rail traffic which include, when relevant, dynamic effects and centrifugal,
braking and acceleration actions and actions for accidental design situations.
(2) The imposed loads defined in this document are applicable for the design of new bridges, including
decks, piers, abutments and associated walls (e.g. upstand walls, wing walls and flank walls) and their
foundations. These imposed loads can also be used for the design of other structures subject to traffic
loads (e.g. road tunnel floor slabs, noise barriers and their foundations). Where appropriate, the loads
can also be considered as a basis for assessment or modification of existing structures in combination
with complementary conditions if necessary.
(3) The load models and values given in this document are also applicable for the design of retaining
walls adjacent to roads and railway lines and the design of earthworks subject to road or rail traffic
actions. This document also provides applicability conditions for specific load models.
(4) This document is intended to be used with EN 1990, the other parts of the EN 1991 series and the
EN 1992 series to EN 1999 series for the design of structures.