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

After Brexit, British drivers have avoided fines for minor road traffic offences in Europe, as the UK's departure from the EU meant that officials could not send paperwork to UK addresses. This situation is poised to change due to a reset deal that includes an agreement to share vehicle registration information between the UK and European countries. This will allow local authorities to enforce motoring regulations on UK drivers who violate traffic laws while on European roads, which was not possible since January 2021.
Since Brexit, British motorists have avoided fines for minor road traffic offences in Europe because the paperwork could not be delivered to UK addresses.
The new EU-UK reset deal includes fast-tracking an agreement on the exchange of vehicle registration details between European states and the UK.
Read at The Local France
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