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Road Safety Day in La Manga

N332 participated in a Road Safety Day at La Manga Club, focusing on the misuse of golf buggies, a prevalent issue at the resort. Many users are unaware of the legalities, risking fines. The event also emphasised the dangers of impaired driving, with demonstrations by local police and the fire service showing real risks and rescue operations. Further insights on golf buggy regulations will be provided by N332 soon.

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Proposed Changes to Lane Legislation to Benefit Emergency Vehicles and Motorbikes

Spain’s DGT plans to change traffic laws, explaining how drivers must give way to emergency vehicles, an act previously based on courtesy. Motorbikes may use hard shoulders during congestion under certain conditions. New rules will prohibit overtaking in adverse weather, mandating all traffic to use the righthand lane. Creating an emergency corridor for service vehicles will be obligatory. These changes, aimed at improving safety, are set to be enacted in 2025.

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Reckless Driver Caught by Social Media Post

The Guardia Civil identified a driver performing dangerous “drifting” and “donuts” on public roads amidst traffic and pedestrians in Zaragoza. Videos on social media initiated the investigation, leading to charges against the 30-year-old man for reckless driving and endangering road safety. The Guardia Civil monitors such behavior to prevent risks.

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How Long Does it take to Receive a Traffic Fine Through the Post?

The time to get a remote fine isn’t standardised; it depends on the issuing authority. Minor fines expire after three months, serious after six. You must address a notification even if not received, by appealing or paying, as ignoring it won’t prevent penalty enforcement. Notifications are done via post, digital platforms, or officially published if undeliverable.

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