Lithuania and other Eastern European countries are considering to jointly turn to the Court of Justice of the European Union over plans to require haulers to return their trucks to the country of their registration every eight weeks, representatives of the Lithuanian government have confirmed.
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Lithuania and another seven EU member states said on Friday they are against the proposal to require haulers to return their heavy vehicles to their country of registration at least every eight weeks.
The European Union plans to require that haulers draw up schedules for truck drivers to return home at least every eight weeks.
Some of Lithuanian haulers are more and more actively looking at Poland and that is determined by various reasons. For some it's natural business expansion and for others it's a way to avoid potential risks, the Verslo Zinios business daily writes.