In Spain there are about
400 road signs. Some are well known, as they are seen on a daily basis and you could live practically living with them. Some of the most common are those that indicate the maximum speed of the road. Despite how regular these reports are, fines for exceeding this excess are among the most common in Spain. That is why the Ministry of the Interior is reminding of the sanctions that speeding offenses can entail, as half of Spain goes on holiday.
However, there are other signs that are not seen as often and are not as well known and therefore with the passage of time,
their meanings have been forgottenbecause it must have been several years since you had to study them to get your driver’s license until this moment when you pack your bags and take the car to go on vacation to the beach.
That is why the Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT) calls on these dates those more unknown indications, although they are still important.
One is a horizontal one with an orange background and normally a car, truck and motorcycle appear with an icon
linked to a radar. In addition, under these views, it indicates a certain distance in kilometers.
While its meaning may be difficult to interpret, the reality is that it is very simple. “This sign warns of the proximity of dangerous sections of road, with high accident and death rates due to speeding. In these sections, the speed can be checked at some point with mobile radars », as the DGT itself explains through its social networks.
Following the traffic instructions is essential to reduce accidents on the roads.
So far this year, and until August, they have been killed in traffic accidents
667 peopleas specified by the DGT.
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Source: La Verdad

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