Please Don’t Overload the Car
Everything we carry in our vehicles must be carried correctly, and by correctly, we…
Everything we carry in our vehicles must be carried correctly, and by correctly, we…
With the arrival of summer and rising temperatures, the care of the elderly becomes…
From 1 January 2026, it will be mandatory for most vehicles to carry the…
A heart attack, medically known as a myocardial infarction, is a potentially life-threatening condition…
The European Union has imposed new regulations on road safety, which adds a total…
Transporting dangerous goods requires a special ADR permit, ensuring drivers are trained in handling emergencies and specific hazardous materials. Originating from a European agreement in 1957, these regulations classify dangerous goods into nine general and thirteen specific classes, covering various risks like explosives, flammable materials, toxic substances, and radioactive items, among others. Each class outlines specific handling and storage guidelines to ensure safety during transport.