School Buses: Why Safety Checks Matter
School buses are trusted with what matters most. Regular checks and inspections exist to protect children, reassure families, and ensure that every journey to and from school is as safe as possible.
School buses are trusted with what matters most. Regular checks and inspections exist to protect children, reassure families, and ensure that every journey to and from school is as safe as possible.
Spain’s 2026 traffic regulations remove the automatic right of zero-emission vehicles to use HOV lanes when travelling alone. Under the new rules, vehicle occupancy takes priority over emissions, with access determined by signage and traffic conditions.
This November, the DGT and Guardia Civil are carrying out nationwide inspections of school buses and transport services. Here’s what they look for, and how every driver and parent can help keep children safe.
Spain’s roads are shared by millions of drivers, cyclists, scooter riders, and pedestrians. Understanding the rules that protect the most vulnerable helps prevent accidents and reduces insurance claims.
If you’re hiring a car in Spain this autumn or winter, visibility should be top of your checklist. A few quick adjustments before setting off can make every journey safer.
As daylight hours shorten across Spain, visibility becomes one of the most crucial elements of road safety. Every driver, cyclist, and pedestrian has a part to play in ensuring they can be seen — and can see others.