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Germany 2026 Driving Rule Changes

Official Source: Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA)

Last Updated: January 15, 2026

6Rule Changes
2High Impact
2Test Relevant

Summary

Germany introduces major 2026 changes: mandatory advanced safety systems for new vehicles, digital enforcement for foreign drivers, online theory lessons for learners, Euro 7 emissions standards, and driver license exchange deadlines.

Key Changes

🛡️Safety Rules

Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) Mandatory

High ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective July 7, 2026

✕Before

Basic drowsiness warning only

Since July 2024, new cars required basic ADAS including AEB and lane-keeping; drowsiness warning based on driving patterns only

✓After (2026)

Camera-based distraction monitoring

All new cars must have Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) with camera monitoring to detect phone use, eating, or looking away from road

Official Source: EU General Safety Regulation 2

Instructor's Tip

“GSR2 Phase 3 adds camera-based distraction monitoring from July 2026. Your car will detect if you're looking at your phone or not paying attention to the road. This builds on existing systems like AEB and lane-keeping that were already mandatory from July 2024.”

⚠️Penalties & Fines

Digital Enforcement for Foreign Drivers

High Impact

Effective January 1, 2026

✕Before

Paper-based records

Foreign driver violations tracked on paper, easily lost or forgotten

✓After (2026)

Digital FAER registration

All violations by foreign drivers digitally recorded in Fahreignungsregister; police see full history instantly

Official Source: KBA FAER System

Instructor's Tip

“The old days of foreign drivers avoiding German traffic penalties are over. Every violation is now in the digital system, and police see your entire history the moment they run your license. Driving bans are enforced across the EU.”

Changes by Category

⚠️Penalties & Fines(1)

Digital Enforcement for Foreign Drivers

High Impact

Effective January 1, 2026

✕Before

Paper-based records

Foreign driver violations tracked on paper, easily lost or forgotten

✓After (2026)

Digital FAER registration

All violations by foreign drivers digitally recorded in Fahreignungsregister; police see full history instantly

Official Source: KBA FAER System

📋Licensing(2)

Online Theory Lessons for Learner Drivers

Medium Impact

Effective January 1, 2026

✕Before

In-person only

All theory lessons had to be attended in person at driving school

✓After (2026)

Online lessons permitted

Learners can complete theory classes online from home with flexible scheduling

Official Source: BMVI Driving Education Reform

Old Driver License Exchange Deadline

Medium Impact

Effective January 19, 2026

✕Before

Paper/old card licenses valid

Driver licenses issued 1999-2001 remained valid

✓After (2026)

Must exchange to EU format

Licenses issued 1999-2001 must be exchanged for EU credit card format; €10 warning fine if caught with old license

Official Source: KBA License Exchange

🛡️Safety Rules(1)

Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) Mandatory

High ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective July 7, 2026

✕Before

Basic drowsiness warning only

Since July 2024, new cars required basic ADAS including AEB and lane-keeping; drowsiness warning based on driving patterns only

✓After (2026)

Camera-based distraction monitoring

All new cars must have Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) with camera monitoring to detect phone use, eating, or looking away from road

Official Source: EU General Safety Regulation 2

🌱Environmental Zones(2)

Euro 7 Emissions Standard for New Vehicles

Medium ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective November 29, 2026

✕Before

Euro 6d standard

Current emission limits for NOx and particulate matter

✓After (2026)

Euro 7 standard

Stricter limits including brake and tire wear particles; EV batteries must retain 80% capacity after 5 years/100,000km

Official Source: EU Euro 7 Regulation

Higher CO2 Price on Fuel

Medium Impact

Effective January 1, 2026

✕Before

€55 per tonne CO2 (2025)

Carbon tax of €55 per tonne added to fuel prices

✓After (2026)

€55-65 per tonne CO2 (auction)

Price corridor with €55 minimum and €65 maximum per tonne; adds approximately 17-19 cents per liter to fuel prices

Official Source: DEHSt National Emissions Trading

Instructor Tips

Re: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) Mandatory

Instructor's Tip

“GSR2 Phase 3 adds camera-based distraction monitoring from July 2026. Your car will detect if you're looking at your phone or not paying attention to the road. This builds on existing systems like AEB and lane-keeping that were already mandatory from July 2024.”

Re: Digital Enforcement for Foreign Drivers

Instructor's Tip

“The old days of foreign drivers avoiding German traffic penalties are over. Every violation is now in the digital system, and police see your entire history the moment they run your license. Driving bans are enforced across the EU.”

Re: Online Theory Lessons for Learner Drivers

Instructor's Tip

“Good news for learners - you can now do theory lessons online. But practical lessons still require in-person instruction. The theory test itself is still taken at a TÜV or DEKRA center.”

Re: Euro 7 Emissions Standard for New Vehicles

Instructor's Tip

“Euro 7 is the first standard to measure brake dust and tire particles, not just exhaust. It also sets battery durability rules for EVs. This applies to all new vehicle types from November 2026.”

Re: Old Driver License Exchange Deadline

Instructor's Tip

“If your German license was issued between 1999 and 2001, exchange it before January 19, 2026. It's free to exchange but there's a €10 fine if caught with the old format after the deadline.”

Re: Higher CO2 Price on Fuel

Instructor's Tip

“Fuel prices increased significantly from January 2026 due to the higher CO2 price. Expect to pay €1.70+ per liter for petrol. This is Germany's final year of national carbon pricing before transitioning to EU ETS 2 in 2027.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What new safety features are mandatory in German cars from 2026?
From July 7, 2026, all new cars must have Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) - camera-based monitoring that detects phone use or looking away from the road. Basic systems like AEB for pedestrians/cyclists, lane-keeping, and ISA were already mandatory from July 2024. This is EU GSR2 Phase 3.
Can foreign drivers still avoid German traffic fines?
No. From 2026, Germany digitally records every traffic offense by foreign drivers in the FAER system. When police check your license, they instantly see your full violation history. Driving bans are enforced EU-wide, and the old paper-based loopholes are gone.
Do I need to exchange my old German driving license?
If your license was issued between 1999 and 2001, you must exchange it for the new EU credit card format by January 19, 2026. The exchange is free, but getting caught with the old format after the deadline means a €10 warning fine.
Can I take driving theory lessons online in Germany now?
Yes. Starting in 2026, learner drivers can complete theory classes online from home with flexible scheduling. However, practical driving lessons still require in-person instruction, and the theory test is still taken at a TÜV/DEKRA center.

Sources & Methodology

All rule changes are sourced from official government transport agencies and legal publications. AutoviaTest is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with any government agency. Rules may be subject to change before their effective dates.

Information last verified: 2026-01-15

Primary Sources:

  • Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA) — Official regulatory body
  • EU General Safety Regulation 2 — Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) Mandatory
  • KBA FAER System — Digital Enforcement for Foreign Drivers
  • BMVI Driving Education Reform — Online Theory Lessons for Learner Drivers

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Changes by Category

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