MEPs vote on driving licence changes, with devastating consequences for road safety
Regional court blocks Milan’s plan to require blind spot detection systems on lorries
Israel to require Intelligent Speed Assistance updates for EU-approved vehicles
MEPs back tougher stance on cross-border enforcement of dangerous driving
Dear Transport Ministers: Please do not allow teenagers to drive Heavy Goods Vehicles
Dec 13, 2023 10:00 Online event
Online event – Reducing road deaths among motorcycle riders
Coach drivers’ union criticises weaker rules on resting times
Nov 17, 2023 10:00 Online event
Online Event – Improving Road Safety for Older People in Europe
Cruise recalls its entire fleet of self-driving taxis in the US
Managing Road Risk at Work – Case study: Kajon Taxi
Alcohol interlocks cut drink drive deaths by 15%
US states strengthen alcohol interlock laws
Lithuania to trial alcohol interlocks on school busses
21 March 2016 – Alcohol interlocks: towards a European approach for the fight against drink-driving? – Athens
05 February 2016 – Alcohol interlocks: towards a European approach for the fight against drink-driving? – Ljubljana
Belgium announces lower drink drive limit for young drivers, alcohol interlocks on buses
Estonia targets repeat drink driving offenders
14 October 2015 – SMART policies for tackling drink driving, London
Poland seventh EU country to require interlocks for convicted drink drivers
Alcohol interlock programme ‘effective’ in Michigan
Bulc: “We will and we must continue to take steps to tackle drink driving”
EU driving license changes give a boost for alcohol interlocks
22 April 2015 – Alcohol interlocks and the fight against drink-driving, Lisbon
Case Study – Arriva Denmark
30 January 2015 – Alcohol interlocks and the fight against drink-driving – a European approach, Vienna
Estonia promotes alcohol interlocks in public tenders
New EU studies back future role for alcohol interlocks
26 May 2014 – Alcohol interlocks: towards a European approach for the fight against drink-driving, Warsaw
EP elections 2014: Where do the main political groups stand on road safety?