The European Union has proposed new rules to test car emissions following the scandal involving VW diesel vehicles.
They want the tests to be carried out by independent assessors who are not connected to the motor manufacturers.
The EU also wants to be able to recall any vehicles across the region and carry out spot checks on the road.
The new plan to test the level of nitrogen oxide being emitted from car exhausts will apply to all countries in the EU.
Laboratories that test cars would also no longer be paid directly by the manufacturers, in order to prevent conflicts of interest.
The Commission also wants the power to order recalls.
The EU does not, at the moment, have the powers to act against any single nation.
It faced severe criticism following the VW emission scandal that it was too scared to take on Germany’s power car industry.
Source: BBC Business