When Darkness Falls: Staying Covered When Things Go Wrong
Most accidents happen in poor light or bad weather. Knowing what to do — and what your insurance covers — can make the aftermath far less stressful.
Most accidents happen in poor light or bad weather. Knowing what to do — and what your insurance covers — can make the aftermath far less stressful.
We have launched a dedicated N332 page for v-16 emergency lights, bringing together official guidance, approved resources, and our first downloadable N332 Signpost pocket snapshot booklet.
Prepare for a comfortable and safe summer road trip in Spain with these five non-mandatory but highly recommended car additions. From staying hydrated with plenty of water to keeping cool with sunshades and portable fans, discover essentials that will enhance your journey under the Spanish sun.
Coping with emergencies in tunnels can be daunting, but knowing the correct procedures is vital for everyone’s safety. This guide provides a clear plan of action should you face an emergency while driving in tunnels. Learn how to remain calm, assess the situation, and then protect yourself and the scene. We detail how to locate and use emergency exits and help points, marked with clear signage. Crucially, discover the essential steps to take if your vehicle is involved in an incident, including how to position your vehicle, use warning signals, and evacuate all occupants safely. Special attention is given to fire incidents, explaining how to facilitate access for emergency services and direct occupants away from danger. Finally, we cover how to call for help using SOS emergency phones, ensuring your location is immediately known.
In Spain there are 15,500 kilometres of motorways (autopistas and autovías) which account for…
From 1 January 2026, warning triangles will no longer be usable on the roads…