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EU Commission proposes exemption from tachograph rules for heavy private motorhomes

18.12.2025 11:00 1 min 1 source
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EU Commission proposes exemption from tachograph rules for heavy private motorhomes
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The European Commission has proposed allowing member states to exempt private motorhomes over 7.5 tonnes from tachograph and driving time rules. The exemption applies only to vehicles used for non-commercial purposes and must be recognized by each individual member state. This move aims to clarify legal uncertainty that arose after a 2021 European Court of Justice ruling.

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EU Commission proposes exemption from tachograph rules for heavy private motorhomes

18.12.2025 Campingtrend NLD

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