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New driving rules in Spain from 1 October: The changes every driver, cyclist and pedestrian needs to know

Euro Weekly News

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July 11, 2026

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New driving rules in Spain from 1 October: The changes every driver, cyclist and pedestrian needs to know

If you drive in Spain, there are new road rules coming into force on 1 October 2026 that could affect []

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Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Spain’s traffic warning for summer 2026: These are the weekends the DGT says you should avoid

Thinking of driving across Spain this summer? You may want to check the calendar before you set off. Spain’s traffic []

Jamaica Information Service

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· Jun 27, 2026

Public Engaged in Monitoring and Reporting Road-safety Breaches

Members of the public are being encouraged to play an active role in road safety by reporting dangerous driving, disorderly conduct, and other unsafe driving practices. “If you witness behaviour []

The Leader

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· Jun 30, 2026

DGT Introduces New Rules to Promote Safer Routes to School

Spain’s Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) is introducing new measures designed to make it safer and easier for children to walk or cycle to school. The latest amendment to the General Traffic Regulations, published in the Official State Gazette (BOE), allows local authorities to reduce speed limits, calm traffic and restrict motor vehicles in areas [] The post DGT Introduces New Rules to Promote Safer Routes to School appeared first on The Leader - The No. 1 Spanish Newspaper - Spain News, Sport, Spanish Property for Sale, Business Directory, Classifieds, and Advertising.

NDTV

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· Jun 26, 2026

Women Are Better Driver Than Men, 9-10 Pm Most Risky Time To Drive

Zuno's Road Safety Report 2026 reveals '9 PM-10 PM' as India's riskiest driving hour, highlighting behavioral habits over demographics.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 27, 2026

REVEALED: Drivers can take to the road aged 16 - if they are on benefits

REVEALED: Drivers can take to the road aged 16 - if they are on benefits

Nepal News

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· Jun 29, 2026

रसुवागढीमा मालवाहक सवारीसाधन आवतजावतमा रोक

रसुवा। नेपालको उत्तरी नाका रसुवागढीस्थित मितेरी पुलबाट दुई दिनका लागि सार्वजनिक मालवाहक सवारीसाधनको आवतजावतमा रोक लगाइएको छ। अघिल्लो वर्षको २४ असारमा आएको ल्हेन्देखोला बाढीले पक्की पुल बगाएपछि तत्काल सञ्चालन गर्न बेलीब्रिज जडान गरिएको थियो। उक्त बेलीब्रिजबाट आगामी वर्षायाममा सवारीसाधन चलाउन मिल्ने वा नमिल्ने भनी परीक्षण गर्न यातायात सञ्चालनमा आज र भोलि रोक लगाइएको रसुवाका प्रमुख []

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Related coverage for "New driving rules in Spain from 1 October: The changes every driver, cyclist and pedestrian needs to know": Euro Weekly News — Spain’s traffic warning for summer 2026: These are the weekends the DGT says you should avoid. Jamaica Information Service — Public Engaged in Monitoring and Reporting Road-safety Breaches. The Leader — DGT Introduces New Rules to Promote Safer Routes to School. NDTV — Women Are Better Driver Than Men, 9-10 Pm Most Risky Time To Drive. Daily Mail — REVEALED: Drivers can take to the road aged 16 - if they are on benefits. Nepal News — रसुवागढीमा मालवाहक सवारीसाधन आवतजावतमा रोक