Seeing the Signs: Reflective Markings Save Lives
Road markings and reflective signs are often taken for granted, yet they guide every movement we make on the road. Keeping them visible, especially at night, is critical to safety.
Road markings and reflective signs are often taken for granted, yet they guide every movement we make on the road. Keeping them visible, especially at night, is critical to safety.
We have launched a dedicated N332 page for v-16 emergency lights, bringing together official guidance, approved resources, and our first downloadable N332 Signpost pocket snapshot booklet.
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.
Major changes are coming to driver licensing in both Spain and the UK. This week, we break down the DGT’s move to modernise the Spanish driving theory test with new signs and video scenarios, and we explain the UK’s new mandatory digital licence renewal process for over-70s
Personal mobility vehicles such as e-scooters are officially recognised as vehicles. This means their users are considered drivers and are subject to the same road traffic laws.
Personal mobility vehicles (VMPs), such as electric scooters, are now a common sight on Spanish roads.