REGULATION UPGRADES AND EU HARMONISATION NEEDED TO IMPROVE ROAD SAFETY CONCERNS

Experts have called at the European Parliament for updated regulations and a harmonisation of policies in each of the 28 European Union (EU) member states to address road safety concerns – notably new rules on cutting vehicle speed. They were speaking at a hearing entitled ‘Towards a European Road Safety Area’, held on Tuesday (Feb 16) by the parliament’s committee on transport and tourism. The meeting identified and discussed the biggest challenges related to European road safety and road infrastructure. An eight-person panel and attending members of the ...


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