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RSSThe Commission published findings from a project on key road safety performance indicators (KPIs), revealing significant gaps in compliance with basic safety measures across EU Member States.
The EU road transport sector faces several critical challenges related to the availability and functionality of parking areas for professional drivers, as highlighted in a new report by the European Commission.
Modernised rules on driving licences and mutual recognition of driving disqualifications are entering into force across the EU. The measures aim to reduce the number of crashes on EU roads.
In 2024, 19,940 people lost their lives in road crashes across the EU, according to latest statistics released by the European Commission today.
The Commission presented an amended proposal to make certain provisions of the eurovignette directive clearer, simpler and more precise.
The Commission calls for proposals to develop a mobile application where professional lorry drivers can rate their main points of interest on the road, from rest and parking facilities to areas for loading and unloading their cargo.
The EU and Ukraine decided today to extend the validity of their current road transport agreement.
The agreement aims at helping Moldova access world markets by facilitating transit through EU countries and further developing its links with the EU market.
President Ursula von der Leyen chaired the third Strategic Dialogue on the Future of the European Automotive Industry, bringing together the European automotive industry, social partners, and other stakeholders in Brussels.
As of today, all heavy-duty vehicles registered in the EU and operating in Member States other than their Member State of registration must be fitted with a smart tachograph (version 2).