According to EU figures, foreign drivers account for 5% of the road traffic and about 15% of the speed offences.
All of the offences enforced by this directive are considered major road safety offences:
- Speeding;
- Not using a seatbelt;
- Not stopping at a red traffic light or other mandatory stop signal;
- Drink driving;
- Driving under the influence of drugs;
- Not wearing a safety helmet (for motorcyclists);
- Using a forbidden lane (such as the forbidden use of an emergency lane, a lane reserved for public transport, or a lane closed down for road works);
- Illegally using a mobile phone, or any other communications device, while driving.
* Spain and France had an agreement to exchange these data, but it was a bilateral one, not affecting third countries.
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