Super Radars to Catch Much More than Before
At the cost of 78,650 euro each, the General Directorate of Traffic has purchased…
At the cost of 78,650 euro each, the General Directorate of Traffic has purchased…
We spoke last week about why you should never warn about checkpoints, and how…
Chances are you have seen these, and (hopefully) reacted favourably, but there is an…
In general terms, crossing a solid white line in the centre of a road…
Traffic monitoring technology is improving all the time, and although there are still many…
Transporting dangerous goods requires a special ADR permit, ensuring drivers are trained in handling emergencies and specific hazardous materials. Originating from a European agreement in 1957, these regulations classify dangerous goods into nine general and thirteen specific classes, covering various risks like explosives, flammable materials, toxic substances, and radioactive items, among others. Each class outlines specific handling and storage guidelines to ensure safety during transport.