The European Commission is set to enhance the digitalization of car registration and roadworthiness certificates to streamline processes for people relocating within the EU. Currently, each member state has its distinct vehicle registration rules, complicating the cross-border movement of residents. The new proposal focuses on creating digital certificates that will include essential data like odometer readings to prevent fraudulent practices. Additionally, it allows for roadworthiness tests to be performed in a different member state, providing more options for temporary residents, while ensuring compliance with the usual regulations in the home country.
The European Commission proposes digital car registration and roadworthiness certificates to simplify cross-border paperwork and improve data exchange between EU member states.
Currently, vehicle registration varies by country, leading to complications for residents in the EU who move between member states, as each country has its own rules.
The initiative aims to streamline the process, allowing greater flexibility for roadworthiness tests conducted in different member states, if conditions are met.
To combat fraud related to mileage, digital certificates will include odometer readings, ensuring accurate data is shared among national registers.
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