Hospital Quirónsalud Torrevieja expands space dedicated to Health Premium Card patients with an exclusive heated terrace
The Quirónsalud Torrevieja hospital expands the space of its Premium Lounge with the aim…
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The Quirónsalud Torrevieja hospital expands the space of its Premium Lounge with the aim…
As spring brings more insects, they can obscure drivers’ visibility by hitting windshields. It’s crucial to keep screen wash reservoirs filled and use it regularly to maintain visibility. Check your vehicle’s manual for specifics, ensure you’re using the correct cleaning fluids, and also clean other essential parts of the vehicle, like windows, lights, and mirrors, to ensure safe driving conditions.
Roser Obrer has assured transport associations that the Spanish Government will not impose tolls on motorways. This follows a commitment with Brussels to boost rail transport as an environmentally friendly alternative, keeping Spain’s recovery funds on track. Plans include a rail freight incentives program, non-application of new tolls, and modernising the transport sector. The specifics will be outlined in an upcoming Royal Decree draft.
The I Challenge de Alicante cycling race, comprising three stages, commences on April 6, 2024, in Vega Baja. Organised by Benferri Cycling Club, the event features diverse terrains suitable for all cyclist specialties. Temporary road closures will be in place for safety. Participants will tackle a 60 km loop, an 8 km time trial, and a final 84 km route through key locations. Obedience to traffic directors and associated flag signals is mandatory for road safety during the race.
The short answer is NO, you can’t. In Spain, it is illegal to wear…
We have been talking about speed detectors used on the road by the Guardia…