Road Works: Why Temporary Limits Must Be Respected
Road works are a common sight in spring and summer. Temporary speed limits and yellow-backed signs are there to protect both drivers and workers in high-risk environments.
Road works are a common sight in spring and summer. Temporary speed limits and yellow-backed signs are there to protect both drivers and workers in high-risk environments.
Holiday periods such as Easter bring a sharp increase in traffic. More vehicles, longer journeys, and heightened expectations can lead to pressure behind the wheel — and that pressure often leads to mistakes.
Easter marks one of the busiest travel periods of the year in Spain. Increased traffic, longer journeys, and changing road conditions make planning ahead essential for a safe trip.
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.
Large vehicles play a vital role in everyday life, but their size and weight mean that safety depends heavily on strict compliance. Mechanical condition, documentation, and operational discipline are essential for protecting all road users.
Cyclists are vulnerable road users, but when riding on the road they are still classed as vehicle drivers. This means traffic laws apply in full — a fact that is often misunderstood.