EU Tightens Requirements: From July, New Cars Must Self-Brake in Case of Danger
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A moment of carelessness or poor visibility on the road often ends in an accident. To further reduce the risk, the European Union is making a new technology mandatory: from July 7, 2026, all newly registered cars must be equipped with adaptive brake lights. This system automatically activates a rapidly flashing light during hard braking at speeds above 50 km/h, while normal braking behavior remains unchanged. The reason is related to our biology…
From July 2026, new cars will automatically brake in the EU – also for pedestrians and cyclists. What the new EU law means for motorists.
From July 2026, all new cars in Europe will be required to be equipped with advanced safety systems. The post What's changing from July to all new cars appeared first on in.gr.
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