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Oct 23, 2025

EU Approves Sweeping Driving-Licence Reforms Affecting Business Travellers in France

EU Approves Sweeping Driving-Licence Reforms Affecting Business Travellers in France
The European Parliament has passed a package of road-safety measures that will overhaul driving-licence rules across the bloc. Under the directive, to be transposed by 2030, all member states—including France—must issue digital licences compatible with mobile wallets, introduce self-declaration health forms at renewal, and tighten probationary periods for new drivers. Crucially for cross-border mobility, serious offences such as drink-driving and causing death by dangerous driving will now trigger an EU-wide driving ban that France must recognise within 15 days.

For expatriates and frequent business travellers who swap their UK or US licences for a French one, the reforms mean medical self-assessments will replace some in-person checks, but older drivers may face shorter renewal cycles. Car-rental firms anticipate modest IT costs to read digital licences but welcome the single standard.

The directive also mandates that licence data be connected to EES and the future ETIAS system so that border guards can verify entitlement to drive heavy goods vehicles or passenger vans. HR departments should update car-policy handbooks and audit whether staff licences remain valid under the stricter rules.
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