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Mark Nolan

Mark Nolan is a journalist, radio presenter, and educator based in Spain. He creates content across projects including N332, Trafford and Friends, Riley’s Road, and Mad Black Cat, turning complex ideas in safety, learning, and communication into everyday understanding.
With roots in marketing, transport, and media, Mark blends storytelling with practical education to make important topics both clear and memorable.

When You See This Sign, You Must Slow Down!

Spotting the blue rectangular S-28 sign means you’re entering a residential zone – an area where pedestrians, including children playing, have priority over vehicles. You must slow down to a maximum of 10 km/h, be extra alert, and only park in designated areas. This sign signals a significant change in traffic rules designed for pedestrian safety.

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Have You Seen the Red and Striped Squares on the Back of Vehicles?

When you see red and white striped squares on the back of a vehicle, it’s not just for show! This V-20 sign is a crucial warning that the vehicle’s load extends beyond its normal dimensions, either to the rear or sides. Learn why these signs are vital for road safety, how they impact your driving, and the regulations surrounding their use, including potential fines for non-compliance.

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What Does a Speed Limit Sign Tell Us?

Speed limit signs in Spain indicate the maximum permitted speed in kilometres per hour. While seemingly obvious, there’s often confusion about what these signs truly mean beyond normal situations and where the limit ends. This guide breaks down what speed limit signs tell us, clarifying that they denote a maximum, not a target, and explaining how their applicability changes based on junctions, hazards, and road types.

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More than One Hundred Million Road Trips this Summer 

Spain anticipates a record-breaking summer with over 100 million long-distance road trips. The Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT) is implementing special measures and heightened surveillance to ensure safety, with a strong focus on preventing accidents caused by motorcyclists, distracted driving, and alcohol consumption. Plan your journeys wisely and prioritize safety to enjoy your summer travels!

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