
EU Governments Approve Road Safety Reforms
The EP’s new changes to driving rules aim to make roads safer and support the Brussels-inspired target of halving road deaths by 2030.

The EP’s new changes to driving rules aim to make roads safer and support the Brussels-inspired target of halving road deaths by 2030.

The Commission President claimed the only alternative to the pact was a trade war—one she says would have benefited Russia and China.

The list includes goods such as soybeans, planes, cars, and whisky.

With the decision made, banning cars in Berlin moves one step closer to being enacted.

The government’s plan would in effect keep low-income people out of France’s biggest cities.

Regulators hope to allow European police agencies to monitor cars and the mobile phones paired with them.

Contradicting Green Deal goals, the Spare Parts Directive could help keep combustion engines on the road longer.

Berlin elites bicker over how to get the average citizen to bear the brunt of the green transition.

The government fears a revolt by drivers similar to that of the Yellow Vests.

Legislation paves the way to repressive new licensing regulations forcing drivers off the roads, claims populist French MEP.