...the vehicle. For example, the default setting can be that the ignition interlock device does not require blowing when starting, if the vehicle has been stopped for less than an...
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...for pedestrians and cyclists The road sign indicates which side is for pedestrians and which side is for cyclists. Cyclists must ride on the right-hand side of their own path....
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...can be seen. Always place the triangular warning sign far enough from the accident site to allow enough time for other drivers to react, and call for help and assist...
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...concentrated on only a few days, so you should prepare for occasional congestion. According to the Fintraffic road traffic centre’s traffic forecasts, outgoing traffic will most likely start already on...
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...must give unobstructed access to pedestrians. On a divided path for pedestrians and cyclists, pedestrians use their own side and cyclists the other. Road sign for divided path for pedestrians...
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...in ensuring the safety and accessibility of yards, public outdoor areas, pedestrian and cycling routes for everyone. When routes and sidewalks are in good condition, everyone has equal chances for...
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Practising together and talking about safety helps children make safe school journeys. On this page you can find tips for practising making safe school journeys with young children. Children of...
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...take the journey: consider rescheduling or using alternative transport. If you must travel, plan ahead: reserve more time for your journey or reroute the drive. For example major roads are...
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...education for children and young people include parents and guardians, maternity and child health clinics, day care centres, schools, recreational and other youth organisations and the Defence Forces. We reach...
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...Register for Health Care, average for 2019−2021 The ‘Stay on your feet’ campaign period is 16–29 January 2023 Website of the ‘Stay on your feet’ campaign (Opens in a new...
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...at junctions to courtyards etc. The Road Traffic Act changed The Road Traffic Act entered into force on June 1st 2020. For the most part the rules of the road...
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