ABI's proposals for foreign car collisions

Increased driving between countries is leading to more collisions throughout Europe, according to a report by the Association of British Insurers (ABI).

The ABI, working with a coalition of motoring and road safety groups, has developed proposals to tackle the problem. These include better guidance for motorists on road laws in different countries, greater information sharing between countries to enable tighter enforcement, and a review of licensing standards throughout the European Union.

Key findings from European Drivers – Crossing Borders Safely show that:

In the UK over 18,000 collisions a year are caused by drivers coming from continental

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