by Adriana ruiz
The European Union is making significant changes to its driving licence regulations, with a strong focus on road safety, digital transformation, and facilitating free movement. One of the most notable developments is the introduction of the European Digital Driving Licence, as outlined in the proposed Directive of the European Parliament and the Council. This initiative aims to streamline administrative procedures and enhance the driving experience for residents across the EU. Here’s what you need to know about this upcoming transformation.
The EU has made considerable progress in road safety over the past two decades. However, with progress slowing in recent years, the EU has renewed its commitment to achieving its “Vision Zero” goal—eliminating road fatalities by 2050. The proposed directive supports this goal through several key measures:
• Enhancing road safety by improving driver training, testing, and medical fitness evaluations.
• Facilitating free movement by eliminating unnecessary administrative barriers and ensuring mutual recognition of driving licences across EU member states.
• Promoting digital transformation by introducing a standardized EU-wide mobile (digital) driving licence.
1. Digital Driving Licence
One of the most significant changes is the rollout of a European Digital Driving Licence, designed to simplify administrative procedures and improve cross-border recognition. Expats in Italy should expect:
• Increased convenience in accessing and renewing their licences.
• A reduction in paperwork and bureaucratic hurdles.
• A digitalized approach that aligns with the broader shift toward digital services across the EU.
2. Fitness to Drive
The directive places a stronger emphasis on medical fitness for driving, shifting away from age-based assessments and towards health-based evaluations. This means:
• More rigorous physical and mental health checks.
• Potential for more frequent medical examinations for certain drivers.
3. Driving Licence Validity
The EU is working to harmonize the validity periods of driving licences across member states, which will:
• Simplify the process of renewing and exchanging licences.
• Reduce bureaucratic inconsistencies between different countries.
4. Exchange of Third-Country Licences
For non-EU expats, obtaining an Italian licence can be complex. The directive aims to:
• Establish more uniform rules across the EU for exchanging third-country licences.
• Provide clarity and ease for expats moving between EU countries.
5. Language Barriers in Driving Tests
The new rules recognize the challenges that expats face due to language barriers. Proposed measures include:
• Language assistance options for driving tests.
• Easier access to translated materials or multilingual testing options.
6. Benefits for Professional Drivers
The directive also introduces specific rules aimed at reducing administrative burdens for professional drivers. This could help address shortages of truck and bus drivers in the EU by making it easier for them to work across borders.
At the end of February 2025, digital identity wallet issuers and relying parties gathered in Utrecht, the Netherlands, to test the interoperability of mobile driving licences across European countries. This event was crucial in:
• Ensuring cross-border recognition of the digital licence.
• Strengthening fraud prevention measures through advanced security protocols.
• Streamlining vehicle rental services by making it easier to verify licences online and in person.
The tests involved two primary scenarios:
• Proximity presentation using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for on-the-spot licence verification.
• Remote presentation via internet-based verification, useful for online transactions such as vehicle rentals.
Participants from countries including Belgium, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, and many others worked to identify technical and regulatory challenges in preparation for the full rollout of the digital driving licence.
For expats in Italy, these changes will bring several advantages:
• Simplified administrative processes for obtaining, renewing, or exchanging licences.
• Greater flexibility in using digital identification for various services, including travel and rentals.
• A safer driving environment due to enhanced road safety measures.
• More inclusive regulations that take into account language barriers and third-country licence exchanges.
The European Digital Driving Licence is set to be integrated into the broader European Digital Identity Wallet, with full implementation expected by 2026. Key milestones include:
• March 1, 2023 – The European Commission proposes the digital driving licence.
• February 28, 2024 – The European Parliament adopts its position on the revision of the Driving Licence Directive.
• February 26-27, 2025 – Interoperability tests take place in Utrecht, Netherlands.
• 2026 – Expected rollout of the European Digital Identity Wallet.
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