Taxi Strike: Brake Applied Today Nationwide, March Through Central Athens
Taxi drivers in Greece are holding a nationwide strike today to protest against new transport legislation.
Fourth day of taxi strike - When the mobilizations peak
Taxi drivers in Greece are on their fourth day of strikes, protesting against a new transportation bill they claim threatens their industry.
POLREGIO troubles. Will the company have to repay 770 million PLN to the State Treasury?
The article discusses proposed changes to the Public Transport Law in Poland that could severely impact POLREGIO and force it to repay 770 million PLN to the State Treasury.
In Parliament, the bill for the modernization of transport
A new bill aimed at modernizing transport systems in Greece will be examined by the Parliament's relevant committee on March 17.
Transport app bill: meeting ends without agreement on minimum value of rides and deliveries
A government meeting concerning a bill regulating app-based work ended without consensus on minimum payment for transport and delivery workers.
Comment: Poorly Managed, Antti Häkkänen! Would a Political Rainbow Blind the Core of the Center Party's Nuclear Weapons Restrictions?
Finland's government, under Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen, announced plans to amend legislation regarding the transport and introduction of nuclear weapons into the country, reflecting a significant shift in policy.
Nuclear weapons discussed in Finland - ban on transport may be lifted
Finland is considering changes to its nuclear law, which may allow the transport of nuclear weapons through its territory, despite currently having a total ban.
Why wine bottles are 750 ml: the curious reason
The standard size of 750 ml for wine bottles has historical roots and is influenced by a mix of transport practicality and legislation.
More tourists on Norwegian winter roads – how security will be strengthened
Norway's transport minister discusses new safety measures for tourists driving on winter roads.
A new transport benefit is proposed: here’s who could benefit from it
A proposed bill in Lithuania aims to provide significant public transport discounts for workers living far from their jobs, potentially boosting employment in urban areas.
Transport Minister to Tighten Rules for Reckless Drivers
Denmark's Transport Minister proposes stricter regulations for reckless driving, including mandatory license revocation for drivers convicted of negligent homicide due to drug or alcohol impairment.
Public Transport: Fines Up to 40,000 Euros for Damage and New Measures Against Fare Evasion - All the Changes
New legislation will impose fines and stricter penalties for damages on public transport, along with new measures against fare evasion, announced by Deputy Minister of Transport Konstantinos Kyranakis.
Stricter fines for fare dodgers and vandals of public transport
The Ministry of Transport has proposed new legislation that increases fines for passengers using public transportation without a valid ticket and aims to improve oversight and efficiency without compromising safety.
Public consultation on the bill for modernization and upgrading of transport - What is planned for ticket evasion and attacks on inspectors
A public electronic consultation has been opened for the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport's bill aimed at modernizing and upgrading transport systems, addressing long-standing technical and operational issues.
Drivers 'report collisions with cats' update after thousands call for change
The UK Department for Transport is considering a legislative change to require drivers to report collisions with cats, following a petition advocating for accountability after such incidents.
Journal of Laws dated January 14, 2025 (positions 41 - 42)
This article discusses two legislative changes in Poland, including a law amending the railway transport act and a regulation by the Minister of Justice regarding judicial and prosecutorial examinations.
Autonomous Cars Are Coming to Europe. Poland Is Just Starting to Catch Up
The article discusses Poland's delay in testing automated vehicles compared to other European countries and the implications of new EU legislation and automation on the transport sector.