Cross-border driving fines set for return after EU-UK 'reset'
Briefly

The new 'reset deal' between the EU and the UK signifies that British motorists, who previously avoided penalties for minor road traffic offences in Europe, could soon be held accountable for violations. Since Brexit, British drivers were exempt from fines due to the lack of data sharing between countries. This agreement aims to ease the exchange of vehicle registration details, allowing authorities to enforce motoring legislation effectively across borders, reinstating consequences for traffic infractions committed by both British and European drivers.
The recent 'reset deal' between the EU and the UK may soon end the exemption British motorists enjoyed regarding fines for minor traffic offenses in Europe.
British motorists and European drivers are set to face consequences for road traffic offenses as the EU-UK agreement paves the way for a database exchange.
Read at The Local Germany
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