German cabinet approves law for digital driver's licenses and vehicle documents

gmx.net (German)

The German cabinet approved a law to digitize driver's licenses and vehicle documents. This aims to simplify administrative processes and ease burdens on citizens and municipalities. The new law will allow for digital driver's licenses on smartphones, complementing the physical card. It also includes digitizing parking management and making vehicle data accessible online. This initiative follows EU directives and previous attempts at digitalizing documents. The law also introduces penalties for trading driving record points.


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