On October 4, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on complaints filed by member states (including Poland) against regulations introduced as part of the mobility package.
Most of the complaints have been rejected and these included:
However, one of the provisions challenged by member states was overturned by the Court. The ruling annulled the mandatory return of a vehicle every eight weeks to the carrier’s operating base. The Court found this provision disproportionate and insufficiently justified. As a reminder, as per the penalty tariff, should a vehicle fail to return to the base every 8 weeks, the entrepreneur could receive a fine of PLN 2000. Compliance with this obligation was verified by the Inspectorate of Road Transport during an inspection carried out at the company.
More information can be found on the Court’s official website:
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