ETSC supports UK proposals to restrict misleading marketing of assisted driving systems
EU–US trade agreement moves forward as safety groups urge vigilance on vehicle standards
Road safety institutions under attack as Argentina and U.S. pursue deep cuts
Joint Statement: EU Must Not Follow Japan’s Lead on Vehicle Safety in Trade Talks with the U.S.
Insurers in Germany call to extend zero-alcohol rule for young drivers to age 24
Wales’ first full year of 20 mph default limits shows early safety gains and speed reductions
Rising motorcycle injuries among young riders highlight need for stricter age limits
Ministers debate EU roadworthiness rules; ETSC warns on excluding 70% of motorcycles from testing
ETSC sets out road safety priorities for the Danish EU Presidency
“Anastasia’s law” passed in Romania with mandatory prison sentences for causing a road death after drinking alcohol or driving without a licence
Poland wins international road safety award as deaths fall by half in ten years
Green light for expanded EU Road Safety Exchange project
Lithuania considering penalty point system after driving re-offenders kill several people
Lithuania awarded road safety prize after deaths fall more than 50% in a decade
EU Member States highlight road safety improvements thanks to exchange programme
18 May 2022 – EU Road Safety Exchange – Final Event
Lithuania to introduce emergency corridor system and cycle-priority streets
EU Road Deaths Down by 3900 in 2020
Greek government launches new road safety action plan
Spain increases section control by 50%
The French government wants to make it easier for local authorities to install speed cameras
Austrian warnings over e-scooter safety
The Netherlands is first EU Member State to issue automated fines for mobile phone use at the wheel
European Investment Bank to fund treatment of 7000 high risk sites in Greece
30km/h limits set to spread in 2021
Spain to reduce drink-driving limits further
Austria and Germany set to increase speeding fines
Polish speed sign shows fines and penalty points
UK and Netherlands go in different directions on e-scooters