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Driving in Fuerteventura for UK drivers after Brexit
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Reckless drivers identified
Radio Sintonia:

Traffic Identifies Reckless Drivers from Two Videos Posted on Social Media.

[color=#111111][size=xx-large][font=Roboto, sans-serif][color=#222222][size=small][font=Verdana, BlinkMacSystemFont, -apple-system,]Following the publication of a video on social networks in which facts that could constitute a possible criminal offense in terms of road safety are contemplated, the Traffic Group of the Civil
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 1 - Views: 2976
Free training as professional drivers in the Canary Islands
Noticias:

Free training as professional drivers in the Canary Islands.

The Ministry of Tourism and Employment is launching a pioneering project in Spain, fully financed by the Canary Islands Employment Service (SCE), which will provide free training to unemployed people, as well as employed workers who decide to reorient their professional careers to become professional drivers for passenger and freight transport.



The programme, which will be implemented by the Federation of Transp
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 0 - Views: 2773
Government plans to lower legal blood alcohol limits for drivers in the Canary Island
The government is considering new measures to reduce accidents and deaths on Spain’s roads by lowering the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers. Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska announced plans to decrease the allowable blood alcohol concentration from 0.5 to 0.2 grams per litre.

Similarly, the limit for alcohol in exhaled air would drop from 0.25 to 0.10 milligrams per litre, as proposed by the Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT).

Under current law, general drivers are allo
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 0 - Views: 697
Two drivers investigated
The Local Police of La Oliva intervened in the early hours of Saturday in two traffic accidents registered in Corralejo and Lajares, in which the drivers involved tested positive for breathalyzer, according to the Police force.

The first incident occurred on Isaac Peral Street, in Corralejo, where a car collided with several vehicles that were parked.

Upon arriving at the scene, the agents located the driver and carried out a breathalyzer test, which yielded a result of 1.16 milligrams per