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New Opportunities for Professional Drivers from Abroad

Over 400,000 unfilled driver vacancies, an ageing workforce, and a circular permit paradox that traps qualified third-country applicants in administrative limbo. Directive (EU) 2025/2205 ...

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EU Safety Regulation Clarified - What the Alcolock Requirement Really Means

Contrary to widespread reporting, the EU has not introduced a general obligation for drivers to use alcohol interlocks. Regulation (EU) 2019/2144 mandates technical preparation of vehicles ...

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Driving Ban at 70? The EU’s New Driver’s Licence Reform Explained

Rumours have been circulating for months that, once you turn 70, the EU will take away your driving licence. It's the kind of claim that spreads quickly on social media and causes ...

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Europe’s toll systems are drifting apart - and the legal consequences are significant.

Italy introduces the EU’s first statutory compensation right for motorway delays, while Austria tightens its digital vignette regime.

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Traffic rules in Europe's streets can end up costing you dearly, turning them into a cost trap.

Europe’s streets are becoming expensive places to be, with traffic rules that could end up costing you dearly.

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Tachographs in Focus: The EU allows more flexibility in everyday life.

The EU Commission has released new guidelines that clarify how to apply tachograph provisions in freight transport. The new guidelines address open practical issues, such as border ...

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Transit in conflict: The European Court of Justice set to issue landmark decision

The Brenner Pass is not only a central European traffic hotspot but also a flashpoint in an escalating conflict. As the issue unfolds, several EU countries have imposed strict limits ...

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Vehicle seizure instead of just a fine: A European comparison

Too Fast to Keep: When Speeding Means Losing Your Car In the European Union, a heavy foot on the accelerator can cost more than just a fine. In an increasing number of member states, ...

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