Motorists across Europe, including truck drivers can expect to be tested for alcohol as police officers conduct a week-long enforcement operation starting tomorrow, Monday 12 December.
Motorists across Europe, including truck drivers can expect to be tested for alcohol as police officers conduct a week-long enforcement operation starting tomorrow, Monday 12 December.
A week-long police safety operation across Europe has led to the removal from the road of some 2,419 trucks for dangerous defects. The action followed checks of more than 183,000 trucks across 26 countries on 10-16 October.
A week-long police enforcement campaign on drivers and passengers not using seat belts has resulted in the issue of more than 115,000 penalties, across Europe.
The European Traffic Police Network, TISPOL, is urging European governments to consider whether their drug-driving legislation is fit for purpose and, if necessary, to fast-track reforms to allow robust and effective enforcement.
TISPOL, the European Traffic Police Network, has welcomed a decision by European Transport Ministers to proceed with a directive on Cross Border Enforcement of traffic penalties.
Traffic police from across Europe are calling on Transport Ministers gathering in Brussels on Thursday (2 December) to reach an agreement on Cross Border Enforcement.
TISPOL, the European Traffic Police Network has welcomed the publication of the European Commission’s new road safety programme, in which it sets a new target of cutting deaths on Europe’s roads by a half over the course of 10 years. However, it sees the omission of any mention of drugs driving as a serious...
Results from a pan-European speed control operation last month show that more than 665,000 drivers were detected for breaking speed limits.