Parliament adopts new rules to improve protection of road accident victims
Victims protected even if insurer goes bankrupt
Avoids overregulation: e-bikes and motorsports excluded
The updated motor insurance rules aim to ensure that citizens are better protected and treated equally in the EU when accidents occur and when insuring their vehicles.
The legislation protects victims of accidents irrespective of whether they occur in their country of residence or elsewhere in the EU. The updated rules, adopted today by 689 votes in favour, 3 against and 4 abstentions, aim to close loopholes in, and improve, the current Motor Insurance Directive.
In order to ensure the same minimum level of protection for victims, the revised text harmonises the obligatory minimum amounts of cover across the EU, without prejudice to any higher guarantees which member states may prescribe:
for personal injuries: € 6 450 000 per accident, irrespective of the number of injured parties, or € 1 300 000 per injured party;
for damage to property, € 1 300 000 per accident, irrespective of the number of injured parties.
To avoid overregulation, the amended rules exclude vehicles going slower than 14km/h (such as garden tractors and mobility scooters) and electric bicycles from insurance obligations. Vehicles intended exclusively for motorsports are also excluded from the directive.
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Dita Charanzová (Renew Europe, CZ),
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The law now needs to be formally adopted by the Council, the other co-legislator, and published in the
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