Starting December, UK motorists will encounter a series of new driving laws from HMRC, which include revised Advisory Fuel Rates (AFRs) for company cars, stricter Electric Vehicle (EV) charging requirements, and new tachograph rules for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs). Additionally, car manufacturers must meet ambitious electric vehicle sales targets under the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate, facing significant fines for non-compliance.
UK motorists will see new driving laws take effect in December UK motorists are being warned to expect a series of driving law changes from HMRC , which are set to take effect in December. Among the Labour Party’s new updates include HMRC ’s revised fuel rates for company cars, stricter EV charging requirements, and new tachograph rules for heavy goods vehicles.
For vehicles already in use with analogue or digital tachographs, retrofitting is required by December 31, 2024, for those undertaking international journeys. The goal? Increased compliance and better tracking of driving hours for safer and more efficient transport. Non-compliant EV chargers will face hefty fines £10,000 Fines for Non-Compliant EV Chargers Electric vehicle drivers will benefit from new regulations ensuring EV charge points meet modern standards—or face hefty penalties.
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