
From then on, if you have an accident or an accident, you will no longer be able to defeat the triangles. It will be mandatory to carry a beacon connected to Traffic. The change generates a lot of money: the AUGC, the majority association of the Civil Guard, believes that this objective does not sufficiently protect it. Additionally, tags are sold as approved by those who can be sanctioned.
Traffic claims it will reduce the risk of collision by placing triangles, but the narrative behind it is full of doubts. On the one hand, it is not clear which models sold are actually valid and which are not. On the other hand, some experts believe that the target alone does not improve road safety.
In this episode we heard from Ana Blanco, Deputy Director of the DGT; to Olaya Salarón, civil traffic guard and spokesperson for the AUGC; Ya Rubén Sánchez, Secretary General of FACUA.
If you have any questions, doubts or suggestions, write to defender@elpais.es or send audio to +34 649362138 (does not answer calls).
Available on all podcast platforms: Podium Podcast | We can | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | iVoox | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music | Alexa | RSS feed