The Directorate General for Mobility and Transport (DG Move) of the European Commission has recently adopted the new Directive to strengthen cross-border enforcement of road traffic rules. Cooperation between national authorities will not only focus on the most common and serious offenses like speeding, drunk and drugged driving, but also on other hazardous behaviours, such as: not keeping a safe distance from the vehicle in front, dangerous overtaking, dangerous parking or stopping, crossing one or more solid white line, driving in the wrong direction, failing to respect the rules on the creation and use of emergency corridors or on giving way to emergency service vehicles, using an overloaded vehicle, not respecting the rules on road safety-related vehicle-access restrictions, hit-and-runs and not respecting the rules at railway level-crossings.