The EU and UK have reached a reset deal that aims to improve cooperation regarding traffic enforcement, particularly on vehicle registration data exchange. British motorists, who previously avoided fines for minor road offences in Europe due to complications following Brexit, may soon find themselves liable for penalties upon returning home. Similarly, European drivers who offend in the UK will also face consequences. The agreement is intended to address loopholes resulting from the UK's departure from the EU, reinstating enforcement measures dating back to the Cross Border Enforcement directive established in 2015.
The recent reset deal between the EU and UK may end the loophole allowing British motorists to avoid fines for minor offences while driving in Europe.
The deal also proposes a faster exchange of vehicle registration data between European states and the UK, making it harder for UK motorists to evade penalties.
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