Learning to Drive at 17 — and Stricter Rules for Beginners
The reform introduces a “driving with a mentor” program for 17-year-olds. Studies show that supervised driving significantly reduces accident risks among young people.
This system will apply not only to car drivers (category B) but, under certain conditions, also to young truck drivers (categories C1, C1E, and C). The goal is also to help tackle Europe’s shortage of professional drivers.
At the same time, the EU wants new drivers to take more responsibility. Currently, 40% of all fatal accidents in the EU involve people under 30. That’s why the new directive will introduce a two-year probation period for all new license holders.
During this period, they’ll face stricter traffic rules and tougher penalties for violations — all to prevent accidents caused by inexperience and risky behavior behind the wheel.