Transport
Safer cars, safer roads: New rules take effect
European roads are among the safest in the world, but the number of deaths and injuries from road accidents is still too high. Thanks to the EU’s General Safety Regulation, many safety systems have already been mandatory for all newly registered cars and vans since 2024. Starting on 7 July 2026, these vehicles will now be subject to even more advanced safety requirements.
All new passenger cars and vans across the EU must now have these life-saving systems:
🫸 Advanced emergency brake detecting pedestrians and cyclists
😴 Advanced driver distraction warning system to keep drivers focused
👁️ Better forward vision
🛞 New tests for worn tyres to ensure safer performance
🚶➡️Expanded safety glass area to protect pedestrians during accidents
Manufacturers were given more time to develop these more technically demanding features, which is why the legislation was rolled out in multiple phases.
The long-term EU goal is to move as close as possible to zero fatalities in road transport by 2050, which it calls Vision Zero. These new mandatory requirements will help the EU achieve this. Moreover, they will help to better protect pedestrians and cyclists, address crashes caused by driver distraction, and encourage widespread adoption of advanced driver-assistance systems.
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