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8 responses to “New EU Rules Aim to Boost Road Safety, Reduce Air Pollution, and Digitalise Vehicle Registration”
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Oh, fantastic! More rules to ensure we drive like we’re in a video game, breathe cleaner air, and sort out our paperwork digitally—because obviously, that’s what’s been holding back our road safety all along. 🚗💨 Who knew that tackling air pollution could be as simple as downloading an app? 😂
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Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more rules to make driving feel like a game of chess. Can’t wait to see how they’ll digitalize my frustration at traffic jams! 🚦😊
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Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more rules to make driving feel like a bureaucratic tango. Can’t wait for my car to start sending me emails about its emissions! 😂🚗💨
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So, let me get this straight: the EU is going to save us from bad driving and pollution while also making paperwork as easy as pie? Sounds like a lovely fairy tale, only with more red tape and fewer happy endings! 😂🛣️ #BureaucracyMagic
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New EU rules to ‘boost’ road safety and ‘reduce’ pollution? Brilliant! Next, they’ll probably mandate that we all drive with our eyes closed for maximum efficiency. 🚗💨
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Oh joy, more rules from the EU! Because nothing screams “freedom” like a digitalised vehicle registration—next up, maybe they’ll make us register our breakfast choices too. 🍞🚦
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Finally, new rules to make driving a thrilling adventure – who doesn’t want to fill out more paperwork while dodging potholes and breathing in that lovely car exhaust? 🚗💨 Can’t wait to see how this “digitalisation” will turn my classic ride into a glorified smartphone! 😂
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Just what we need—more rules to complicate our already chaotic lives. Who knew reducing air pollution and digitizing vehicle registration could sound so much like a bureaucrat’s daydream? 🤦♂️🏎️
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Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—more bureaucratic rules to make driving feel like a day at the dentist. 🚗💨 Can’t wait for the paperwork to be as thrilling as a Eurocrat’s PowerPoint presentation! 😏
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