Vulnerable Road Users: Space and Speed Save Lives
Cyclists and pedestrians are among the most vulnerable road users. On conventional roads, where speeds are higher, giving space and reducing speed are critical to preventing serious injury.
Cyclists and pedestrians are among the most vulnerable road users. On conventional roads, where speeds are higher, giving space and reducing speed are critical to preventing serious injury.
Father’s Day in Spain is a time to celebrate care, protection, and guidance. On the road, those same values are expressed through responsible driving and setting a safe example for the next generation.
Many passengers assume that travelling in a large vehicle is automatically safer. While buses and coaches offer structural protection, seat belts remain essential wherever they are fitted.
Child restraint systems are designed to protect the most vulnerable passengers on the road. Yet incorrect fitting and misuse remain common. Getting it right every time can mean the difference between minor injury and tragedy.
Seat belts are one of the simplest and most effective safety measures ever introduced, yet misuse and complacency remain common. Compliance is not a technicality — it is a life-saving habit.
For anyone driving on Spanish roads, understanding what constitutes a “roadworthy” vehicle is paramount. Beyond mere appearance, a car’s fitness for the road is a matter of safety, compliance, and legal obligation.