20,000 people die on European roads every year. That is why the European Commission wants to increase road safety for pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists. A noble goal, but the way in which the proposals came about is difficult to understand in some parts. The plans are mainly aimed at new drivers and seniors. Krone+ has the central points and a decision will be made on Wednesday.
There was already enormous excitement and resistance in advance, and completely absurd points such as mandatory medical checks only for seniors or a ban on SUVs for young people up to 21 years old could still be rejected – the ‘Krone’ reported. 100 amendment requests have now been submitted, but the EU centralization of the driving license directives is far from off the table.
Source: Krone

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