New Cameras Watch for More than Speed
Traffic monitoring technology is improving all the time, and although there are still many…
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.
The Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, has presented a package of measures with…
N332 participated in a Road Safety Day at La Manga Club, focusing on the misuse of golf buggies, a prevalent issue at the resort. Many users are unaware of the legalities, risking fines. The event also emphasised the dangers of impaired driving, with demonstrations by local police and the fire service showing real risks and rescue operations. Further insights on golf buggy regulations will be provided by N332 soon.
The Guardia Civil arrested three men after a video of their illegal race on the M-45 in Madrid went viral. On January 21, they recklessly drove parallel at high speeds, with one blocking traffic to film. Aged 24-26, from Toledo and Madrid, they had past police records and now face reckless driving charges.
Roser Obrer has assured transport associations that the Spanish Government will not impose tolls on motorways. This follows a commitment with Brussels to boost rail transport as an environmentally friendly alternative, keeping Spain’s recovery funds on track. Plans include a rail freight incentives program, non-application of new tolls, and modernising the transport sector. The specifics will be outlined in an upcoming Royal Decree draft.