Bright Ideas for Winter Driving
Shorter days, lower temperatures, and wet roads all demand extra care from drivers. Preparing your vehicle for winter can prevent breakdowns and accidents — and could save on your insurance premium too.
Shorter days, lower temperatures, and wet roads all demand extra care from drivers. Preparing your vehicle for winter can prevent breakdowns and accidents — and could save on your insurance premium too.
As daylight hours shorten across Spain, visibility becomes one of the most crucial elements of road safety. Every driver, cyclist, and pedestrian has a part to play in ensuring they can be seen — and can see others.
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.
With the summer months upon us, more of us are hitting the roads for holidays and longer journeys. Yet, a crucial component often overlooked is the condition of our car’s tyres.
Spring is the transitional period of the year, when significant fluctuations in atmospheric precipitation occur. These fluctuations are varied, intense, and sudden. Therefore, its weather can present winter characteristics or, conversely, herald summer.
All these sudden changes in weather conditions negatively impact driving and road trips. Therefore, if you’re taking a road trip, we should always keep in mind the two basic rules of driving: PREVENTION and PRUDENCE. These will allow us to travel at this time of year in the best possible road safety conditions.
A holiday weekend for some, with celebrations around St Patrick´s Day which is on…