Transport and Travel

How well do you know European driving laws and road rules?

Driving road safety and traffic rules differ within the EU. What is the speed limit on Spanish motorways? Do I need to wear a helmet when I cycle in Sweden? The free European Road Safety App contains all important road safety rules and some fun games.

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Follow European driving laws and safety rules!

Find out what the various country-specific rules are.
For example:

  • Seat belts must be worn in all vehicles including tourist coaches and minibuses in all EU countries;
  • Children must have appropriate child restraints in cars/lorries and, where possible in other vehicles;
  • Using a mobile phone without a hands-free set while driving is forbidden in most EU countries;
  • The maximum permitted blood alcohol level varies: some countries do not allow any alcohol in the blood while driving;
  • Different speed limits apply to different types of roads and vehicles;
  • Different safety equipment is required both in cars and for cyclists;
  • In some countries, the use of daytime running lights and/or winter tyres is mandatory;
  • Remember to drive on the left side of the road in Cyprus, Ireland, Malta and the United Kingdom.

Don’t go on a driving holiday without making sure you know the local laws.

Take our quiz and test your knowledge of some European road laws.

Driving road rules and safety

The EU has taken measures to improve road safety including clamping down on traffic offences committed in another EU country (except in Denmark, the United Kingdom and Ireland where the rules do not yet apply). This means that if you commit a driving offence when in another country, you could find yourself receiving the fine by post at home!

EU debates Road safety,

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