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Proposed changes to key EU motor directive praised but work continues for industry

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Vnuk was involved in a tracter accident

The European Commission's third option to change the definition of vehicles in the Motor Insurance Directive is the UK industries preferred option but lobbying by trade bodies needs to continue to ensure this outcome.

The concerns follow Damijan Vnuk's case, ruled on by the European Court of Justice in 2014, where Vnuk was injured in a barn in Slovenia after the ladder he was standing on was hit by a trailer

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