Understanding Guardia Civil Traffic Flags: Your Guide to Roadside Signals
Coloured flags on Guardia Civil motorcycles serve a distinct and vital role in managing traffic flow on roads, particularly when unforeseen incidents or events occur.
Coloured flags on Guardia Civil motorcycles serve a distinct and vital role in managing traffic flow on roads, particularly when unforeseen incidents or events occur.
Spotting the blue rectangular S-28 sign means you’re entering a residential zone – an area where pedestrians, including children playing, have priority over vehicles. You must slow down to a maximum of 10 km/h, be extra alert, and only park in designated areas. This sign signals a significant change in traffic rules designed for pedestrian safety.
Driving through tunnels requires careful attention to specific rules and environmental changes to ensure safety. This guide highlights essential considerations for driving through tunnels, from adapting to lighting and airflow changes to understanding critical signage. Learn about mandatory speed limits, the crucial difference between headlights and daytime running lights, and safe following distances – including the 100-metre minimum for cars and 150-metre minimum for HGVs. We also cover lane indicators and prohibited overtaking in two-way tunnels, ensuring you’re fully prepared for safe passage.
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