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A year of wins: Key 2025 EU road transport achievements

19 Dec 2025 · People, Prosperity, Environment

The EU road transport community made significant gains in 2025. In close cooperation with its members, operators and policymakers, IRU helped drive progress on several major EU files, grounded in on-the-ground realities.   

From key regulatory reforms to strong institutional engagement and high-level sector dialogues, 2025 delivered tangible results for the people and businesses that keep the EU moving.   

Driving licence reforms   

One of IRU’s most significant achievements in 2025 was the adoption of modernised EU driving licence rules, removing long-standing barriers for young professional drivers. The reform allows 18-year-olds to drive trucks and 21-year-olds to drive buses with a Certificate of Professional Competence. It also introduced accompanied professional truck driving from age 17 and established a fully digital EU-wide driving licence.   

Long advocated for by IRU, these changes improve access to the profession and help renew the EU’s ageing driver workforce at a time of an acute driver shortage.   

Weights and dimensions breakthrough   

IRU secured a long-awaited breakthrough on the revision of EU vehicle weights and dimensions rules.   

In November, EU ambassadors reached a political agreement at the Council level on the Danish Presidency’s compromise text, unlocking years of difficult negotiations.   

The agreement improves conditions for cross-border and intermodal operations, enables the deployment of zero-emission vehicles without payload loss, including up to 44 tonnes where applicable, and introduces a crisis-response clause to safeguard essential supply chains.   

Fleet greening

In 2025, IRU helped secure a significantly weakened European Commission Greening Corporate Fleets proposal compared to its initial ambition.   

The final proposal is limited to cars and vans and explicitly excludes heavy-duty vehicles, reflecting IRU’s sustained advocacy for realistic, technology-neutral decarbonisation policies aligned with operational and infrastructure realities.   

The weakened proposal was released on the same day that IRU brought together policymakers and the industry at the European Parliament in Strasbourg for a constructive debate, helping ensure that fleet decarbonisation ambitions are grounded in operational reality.  

A year of wins: Key 2025 EU road transport achievements
A year of wins: Key 2025 EU road transport achievements
A year of wins: Key 2025 EU road transport achievements
A year of wins: Key 2025 EU road transport achievements
A year of wins: Key 2025 EU road transport achievements
A year of wins: Key 2025 EU road transport achievements

Driving the decarbonisation debate

Throughout 2025, IRU ensured that the transition to low- and zero-emission road transport remained grounded in operational reality.

A highlight was IRU’s flagship EU decarbonisation event, held in Brussels with the participation of the Belgian Minister for Mobility, EU policymakers, industry leaders and operators. The event focused on realistic decarbonisation pathways, fleet diversity and the importance of enabling conditions such as infrastructure, energy supply and investment certainty.

Put photos here in carousel sent via Webex     Driving the decarbonisation debate     Throughout 2025, IRU ensured that the transition to low- and zero-emission road transport remained grounded in operational reality.   A highlight was IRU’s EU decarbonisation flagship event, held in Brussels with the participation of the Belgian Minister for Mobility, EU policymakers, industry leaders and operators. The event focused on realistic decarbonisation pathways, fleet diversity and the importance of enabling cond
Put photos here in carousel sent via Webex     Driving the decarbonisation debate     Throughout 2025, IRU ensured that the transition to low- and zero-emission road transport remained grounded in operational reality.   A highlight was IRU’s EU decarbonisation flagship event, held in Brussels with the participation of the Belgian Minister for Mobility, EU policymakers, industry leaders and operators. The event focused on realistic decarbonisation pathways, fleet diversity and the importance of enabling cond
Put photos here in carousel sent via Webex     Driving the decarbonisation debate     Throughout 2025, IRU ensured that the transition to low- and zero-emission road transport remained grounded in operational reality.   A highlight was IRU’s EU decarbonisation flagship event, held in Brussels with the participation of the Belgian Minister for Mobility, EU policymakers, industry leaders and operators. The event focused on realistic decarbonisation pathways, fleet diversity and the importance of enabling cond

IRU also organised two European Parliament debates on decarbonisation, bringing operators’ real-world experience directly into parliamentary discussions and reinforcing the need for technology-neutral, workable transition policies.

Heard at industry events

IRU strengthened its engagement with the wider transport ecosystem with a strong presence at key industry events.

At Busworld, the world’s largest business-to-business exhibition dedicated exclusively to buses and coaches, IRU highlighted passenger transport priorities and decarbonisation challenges.

The future of passenger transport: Busworld Europe 2025
The future of passenger transport: Busworld Europe 2025
The future of passenger transport: Busworld Europe 2025
The future of passenger transport: Busworld Europe 2025
The future of passenger transport: Busworld Europe 2025
The future of passenger transport: Busworld Europe 2025
The future of passenger transport: Busworld Europe 2025
The future of passenger transport: Busworld Europe 2025
The future of passenger transport: Busworld Europe 2025

IRU also engaged at SOLUTRANS, exchanging with manufacturers and operators on vehicle technologies, clean fuels and regulatory developments across goods and passenger transport.

Looking ahead to 2026

Across legislative wins and high-profile events alike, IRU’s EU advocacy in 2025 consistently focused on delivering practical, operator-centric solutions that support both sustainability and competitiveness.

As EU transport policy increasingly moves forward, IRU will continue working closely with EU institutions and stakeholders.