European Parliament rejects annual roadworthiness test for older motorhomes
On 21 May 2026, the European Parliament voted to open negotiations on revising roadworthiness test rules. MEPs rejected the European Commission's prop...
On 21 May 2026, the European Parliament voted to open negotiations on revising roadworthiness test rules. MEPs rejected the European Commission's proposal for annual inspections of vehicles over 10 years old, including motorhomes. The frequency remains every two years. However, the scope of inspections expands to include driver assistance systems, airbags, and automatic emergency braking. Vehicles with outstanding safety recalls will no longer pass the test.