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Implementation of roadworthiness package
European implementation assessment
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Road transport is the most common means of transport and the biggest cause of accidents in the EU. Taking this into consideration, the EU has developed a transport policy oriented towards safety and security through common standards and rules. In the context of this policy, in 2014 the EU adopted a roadworthiness package aimed at improving road safety through the introduction of common rules on
periodic roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers (Directive 2014/45/EU), vehicle registration documents (Directive 2014/46/EU), and roadside inspections of commercial vehicles (Directive 2014/47/EU). The purpose of this European implementation assessment is to check whether the transposition into national law of the safety measures included in the package have led to the adoption of common standards in practice, and to assess the current state of play as regards information exchange and the mutual recognition of technical controls between Member States. The analysis of the above mentioned aspects has highlighted a number of differences between Member States, mainly based on the low level of requirements set by certain provisions. Nevertheless, this does not seem to put the safety objectives of the package at risk for the time being.
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Published:
2020-09-30
Corporate author(s):
Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services
(
European Parliament
)
Personal author(s):
Dinu, Alina
Themes:
Transport regulations and safety
Subject:
common transport policy
,
directive (EU)
,
motor vehicle
,
road safety
,
road transport
,
roadworthiness tests
,
vehicle registration
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978-92-846-7017-8
DOI
10.2861/814662
Catalogue number
QA-01-20-531-EN-N
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ISBN
978-92-846-7017-8
DOI
10.2861/814662
Catalogue number
QA-01-20-531-EN-N
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