Tag: 2019

Final Figures Released for lives lost in traffic accidents on Spanish roads in 2019

Last year 1,755 people lost their lives in traffic accidents, according to the final balance from the General Directorate of Traffic. This figure includes people who died on interurban and urban roads during the 30 days after the accident occurred. The number of deceased people decreased by 3% compared to 2018, although the evolution has …

The best sporting moments of 2019

The year of 2019 has been an incredible one for stand out sporting moments across the world. As we see the year out, and...

New Year, New Figures

In 2019, the year when we say a reduction in the maximum permitted speed on the main road network reduce, the location of most fatal and serious incidents, we also saw the lowest fatality rate since record began in Spain. However, there is no room for complacency as a single death is one too many, …

SMGS at Vistabella. November 27th, 2019

An early start and glorious day saw 33 members and 5 guests find their way to SMGS’ monthly venue of Vistabella. The course was...

SMGS at Alenda. November 20th , 2019

1st Round of President’s Trophy (Sponsored by MoneyCorp) The first round of this season’s SMGS President’s Trophy drew a rather small field compared to other...

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Reckless Driver Caught by Social Media Post

Reckless Driver

The Guardia Civil identified a driver performing dangerous "drifting" and "donuts" on public roads amidst traffic and pedestrians in Zaragoza. Videos on social media initiated the investigation, leading to charges against the 30-year-old man for reckless driving and endangering road safety. The Guardia Civil monitors such behavior to prevent risks.

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UK Press accused of ‘Tabloid Hysteria’ over misreported £97 tourist rule.

The UK Press has, once again, been accused of...