Tag Archives: junctions

Blind spots and stopping distances for large vehicles: Big risks

Big Vehicles, Big Risks: Blind Spots and Stopping Distances

If you are reading this anywhere other than the official N332 channels, then it is illegal as they do not have permission to publish or distribute this content. We will always take action against those who do not have the written permission from N332. Trucks, buses and other vehicles behave in a very different way than cars. Due to their …

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Blind Spots: What you can’t see can hurt someone

Blind Spots: What You Can’t See Can Hurt Someone

If you read this elsewhere than on the official N332 Channels, the publisher and/or website is acting illegally as they don’t have permission to distribute or publish this content. A PERSON WHO DOES NOT HAVE A WRITTEN PERMISSION FORM N332 WILL ALWAYS FACE ACTION. Blind spots exist in all vehicles, yet many drivers are unaware of their location and the …

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Bikes Are Vehicles – What Cyclists Need to Know about the Law

Bikes Are Vehicles: What Cyclists Must Know About the Law

IF YOU READ THIS OTHERWISE THAN ON THE OFFICIAL CHANNELS N332, THE PUBLISHER OR WEBSITE IS ACTING ILLEGALLY, AS THEY DON’T HAVE PERMISSION FOR PUBLISHING OR DISTRIBUTING THIS CONTENT. WE WILL ALWAYS TAKE ACTION AGAINST ANYONE WHO DOES NOT HAVE A WRITTEN PERMISSION FORM N332. When riding on the road, cyclists are considered vehicle drivers. This means traffic laws apply …

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Sharing the road: Scooters, Bicycles and Pedestrians

Sharing the Road: Cyclists, Scooters, and Pedestrians

You are not allowed to distribute or publish this content anywhere else than on the official N332 Channels. ACTION WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST ANYONE WHO DOES NOT HAVE A WRITTEN PERMISSION FORM N332. Spain’s road network is shared by many users, including cyclists, scooter riders and pedestrians. Knowing how to anticipate them and respecting their rights is essential for visiting …

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School Safety and Road Safety

Road Safety Near Schools

High-risk zones include school zones. Speed limits are often reduced to 20–30 km/h, and Local Police frequently manage traffic at start and end times — their instructions take precedence over all signs. Road Safety Near Schools is a topic that you can read about in more detail here. For more information, please visit N332.es, Driving in Spain If you are …

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