
Learning to drive, of course, means knowing how to drive your vehicle in all possible and imaginable situations and being able to deal with unforeseen circumstances. But that’s not all. Because you also need to know all the traffic rules inside out, so as not to expose yourself and others to danger, as well as to avoid sanctions from the police. On paper, it’s pretty simple. Indeed, we know that it is forbidden driving over the limitthat you cannot drive at traffic lights or have the right of way or that you must stop to let pedestrians pass.
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Little-known offenses
All of these dos and don’ts are common knowledge, so much so that you probably knew them before you even took your driving test. But there are other offenses that are much less well-known, which can also be very severely punished in case of non-compliance. For example, do you know ” non-compliance with the rules regarding crossing thaw barriers” ? This means that after the thaw it is forbidden to drive on roads with weight restrictions. But that’s not all.
Big fine
Indeed, there is still a penalty for ” non-observance of bridge crossing rules“, which punishes motorists who do not give preference to such structures or do not obey traffic lights. These various offenses are punishable by a hefty Class 5 fine of up to €1,500, and up to €3,000 for repeat offences. Suffice it to say that it is better to re-examine this issue Traffic rules not to be deceived!
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