Single EU-Wide Digital Driving Licence to Be Introduced by 2030
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Forgot your wallet with your driver's license at home? No problem – at least after 2030. That's when digital driver's licenses will be introduced, according to new EU directives.
It introduces increased requirements for obtaining driving licences and promotes the sharing of information between States, to ensure that perpetrators of serious road traffic offences abroad are not subject to sanctions.
The digital driving licence should come across the EU, cross-border driving bans and accompanied driving also: The EU Parliament has decided on new driving licence requirements. What could change in Germany.
The European Parliament adopted on Tuesday 21 October a text modernising the rules for driving licences in the EU. Changes on young drivers, medical examinations or withdrawals of licences will thus enter into force. - Driving licences: what will change the new reform definitively adopted by the European Parliament (Transport).
The European Parliament has just adopted the reform of the driving licence, which could involve some changes in France, once this text has been transposed into our legislation.
On Tuesday, the European Parliament finally voted yes to the EU's new driving license rules, which, among other things, bring with them the new B1 car that will in practice replace the A tractor.
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