The Problem

International tourists face unpaid fines and rental agencies drown in paperwork.

Costs

High administrative expenses burden authorities and rental companies alike.

A frustrated rental agency employee surrounded by stacks of traffic fine paperwork.
A frustrated rental agency employee surrounded by stacks of traffic fine paperwork.
Unpaid

Many fines go unpaid as tourists leave without resolving their tickets.

This creates losses for local authorities and complicates enforcement.

Complexity
A map of Europe highlighting multiple countries with traffic fine challenges.
A map of Europe highlighting multiple countries with traffic fine challenges.
Close-up of a digital dashboard showing unresolved traffic fines from international drivers.
Close-up of a digital dashboard showing unresolved traffic fines from international drivers.

A Broken, Paper-Based System

Current cross-border traffic enforcement in Europe is outdated and inefficient. When an international tourist commits a violation, the system hits a wall:

  • Massive Revenue Loss: Up to 50% of international fines go unpaid due to complex manual processing and notification gaps.

  • Administrative Nightmare: Rental agencies and police departments are buried under manual paperwork, spending more on administration than the fine itself.

  • Customer Friction: Drivers receive paper notices months late, leading to confusion, legal risks, and credit card chargebacks.

The result? A slow, expensive, and frustrating process for everyone involved.