New EU vehicle safety standards essential to reducing child road deaths
More than 8,000 children aged 0-14 years have been killed in road
traffic collisions over the last ten years in the European Union, new
data show. Read more...
New report shows more than 5000 drink-driving deaths a year in EU
The EU should require alcohol interlocks to be fitted in all new
professional vehicles and retrofitted to cars used by repeat
drink-driving offenders. These are two of the main recommendations from a
new ETSC report looking at how to reduce the 5000 deaths still caused
by drink-driving in the European Union each year. Read more...
France – 80 km/h trial resulted in lower average speeds
A trial of lower speed limits on unseparated national roads in France
has led to a reduction in speeds driven according to a new report by
Cerema, a research institute. Read more...
Swiss cancellation of alcohol interlock programme will make road safety targets harder to reach
The Swiss parliament has voted to cancel the planned introduction of
alcohol interlocks for drink-driving offenders in Switzerland in a move
described by Swiss road safety experts as ‘incomprehensible’. Read more...
Flanders to expand time-over-distance camera network
The number of road sections covered by time-over-distance cameras in the
Belgian region of Flanders will more than double in 2018, from 31
locations to 68. Read more...
Cyprus introduces drug driving tests
A new law, in force in Cyprus since last month, enables the police to
perform roadside checks for driving under the influence of drugs. Read more...
Roadworthiness: Commission urges Member States to update vehicle testing rules
The European Commission has requested that six Member States fully
transpose into national law rules agreed in 2014 on roadworthiness
testing for motor vehicles. Read more...
ECJ says lorry drivers cannot take their weekly rest in their vehicle
Lorry drivers should not be allowed to take their mandatory weekly rest
in their vehicles, the European Union’s highest court has ruled. Read more...
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