What Exactly is Micromobility?
Micromobility refers to light vehicles (typically electric) used for short-distance urban transportation.
Micromobility refers to light vehicles (typically electric) used for short-distance urban transportation.
The DGT is fundamentally changing the driving test in Spain, and if you drive a car in the UK, you might be sharing the road with 6 million illegal tyres! This week, we break down Spain’s digital theory test revolution
In Spain, the only safe limit for alcohol and drugs when driving is zero. Legal limits are already lower than in many countries, and for young drivers under 18 the limit is zero. Professional drivers, such as those operating school buses, face even stricter rules, and forthcoming legislation may lower the threshold further for everyone
E-scooters are now a common sight on the school run. Officially classed as vehicles, they must follow road laws. Local councils may set their own rules, including age limits and helmet requirements, so parents must check locally
Join us for this week’s episode as we cover everything from DGT road safety reports and eCall system issues to a deep dive into back-to-school safety around school buses and e-scooters. Plus, we’ll take a nostalgic look at motoring history from the week of September 8th.
From 2 January 2026, a significant new obligation will come into force across Spain: all electric scooters will be required to have a valid civil liability insurance policy.