Cars were the main means of passenger transport throughout the EU in 2023, according to Eurostat, followed at a distance by airplanes; buses, coaches or trolleybuses; trains; and sea vessels.
— last modified 15 April 2013 The European Commission has proposed new rules to allow manufacturers to develop more aerodynamic lorries which will reduce fuel consumption by 7-10%, cut emissions…
— last modified 19 March 2013 Road fatalities across the EU have decreased by 9% in 2012. According to new figures published by the European Commission today, 2012 saw the…
— last modified 28 February 2013 The European Commission has published new guidelines on how EU Member States should use financial incentives to best increase demand for low CO2 emission…
— last modified 30 January 2013 The European Commission has announced a comprehensive package of measures to deliver better quality and more choice in railway services in Europe. Rail is…
— last modified 17 January 2013 An estimated 60% of the Unions population holds a valid driving licence, meaning 300 million citizens. Improving road safety is one of the main…
— last modified 08 November 2012 The action plan presented by the European Commission on 8 November aims to help strengthening the EU’s automotive industry between now and 2020. It…