Drivers warned of new rules for motorhomes and caravans from next month
Drivers are being warned that motorhome rules will kick in for campervan owners and drivers next month. From October, UK motorists will face new restrictions when travelling to the European Union and further EU law changes for drivers will be introduced next year.According to Mark Sheppard, senior trading manager at Safeguard, anyone planning to take their vehicle to the EU for up to 90 days within a 180-day period following the changes would be impactedAccording to Birmingham Live, a Labour Party government spokesperson said ahead of the shake-up, which is expected within the next few weeks: « While EES checks will be a significant change to the EU border, we are in constant and close dialogue with our European partners to try and minimise the impact on the British public.
« While we have done everything we can to ensure the required infrastructure is in place, anyone who is planning a trip to the European mainland once these checks are introduced will still need to allow more time for their journey as the new EU systems bed in. »
European countries using EES will phase in this new system over six months, meaning different ports may have varying requirements until April 2026. This should allow for a gradual implementation that minimises disruption, particularly at peak periods.
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