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.
Road markings and reflective signs are often taken for granted, yet they guide every movement we make on the road. Keeping them visible, especially at night, is critical to safety.
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.
Night driving changes everything — from how far ahead we see, to how quickly we react. Understanding these differences is vital to stay safe on Spain’s roads after dark.
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.
For a personal mobility vehicle (VMP) to circulate legally in Spain, it must meet specific technical and safety requirements.