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Emmi Smith
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Possible more limits to freedom regarding internet
Possible more limits to freedom regarding internet
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Captain Sensible
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New Urban Speed Limits from 11/5/21
On Tuesday May 11th, some of the speed limits in Spain change on
urban
roads, something that was approved by the Council of Ministers on
November
10
th
last year, which has meant a reform in the General Traffic Regulations.
The general speed limits vary depending on the type of road:
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- Those that have a single carriageway and pavement, the new limit is 20 kmh;
- On roads with a single lane of traff
Author:
Johnrgby
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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