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Hungary Opposes EC Proposal on More Frequent Roadworthiness Tests for Older Vehicles

Summary by Daily News Hungary
Hungary does not support a European Commission proposal to require roadworthiness tests every year for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles that are older than ten years, the Construction and Transportation Ministry said on Friday. European Union transportation ministers discussed the proposal for the first time on June 5, the ministry noted. Bálint Nagy, the state secretary for transportation, said the measure would place a disproportio…

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Hungary does not officially support the European Commission's plan to require annual roadworthiness tests for cars older than ten years. The Hungarian government considers the tightening to be a disproportionate burden.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The ministry does not agree with the EC's proposal that cars older than 10 years should be inspected annually. Such frequent inspections would impose a disproportionate financial and administrative burden on citizens and the authorities responsible for inspections, and other member states also think so.

Hungary does not support the European Commission's initiative, which would require annual periodic technical inspections for cars older than 10 years.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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