Basic Rules for E-Scooters and Personal Mobility Vehicles
Personal mobility vehicles (VMPs), such as electric scooters, are now a common sight on Spanish roads.
Personal mobility vehicles (VMPs), such as electric scooters, are now a common sight on Spanish roads.
As autumn progresses, visibility worsens. High-visibility clothing and reflective accessories can make pedestrians and cyclists visible 60–80% further away than dark clothing.
Cycling is healthy and sustainable, but it comes with risks. Helmets are mandatory for under-16s and recommended for all. Bikes must have a bell, reflectors, and lights at night.
This week on the N332 Driving in Spain podcast, we’re all about the school run! We’re breaking down the rules for walkers, cyclists, and drivers to make sure every journey to school is as safe as it can be.
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
In July, the new regulations for obtaining the class “A” motorcycle licence in Span been in force, with important new features.