The European Commission has proposed the launch of digital car registration and roadworthiness certificates to streamline vehicle documentation for EU citizens moving across borders. Currently, car registrations vary by country due to the absence of a unified EU law, necessitating re-registration when individuals relocate. Additionally, data exchange between countries is hampered by outdated practices. The new proposal includes digitally linked national registers and increased data accuracy to mitigate fraud, such as odometer discrepancies. It also allows roadworthiness tests to be conducted in a member state different from the vehicle's registration country.
The European Commission is rolling out digital car registration and roadworthiness certificates to simplify cross-border paperwork, addressing challenges with current systems lacking EU-wide standardization.
The intention behind the digital rollout is to enhance data exchange between EU member states, overcoming obstacles caused by national differences and outdated paper-based documents.
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