EPISODE · Sep 14, 2025 · 7 MIN
More on the School Run Safety from N332
from Mark Nolan's Podcast · host Mark Nolan
In this week's episode, we put the spotlight on the school run, delving into the rules and responsibilities for all road users. We cover essential safety tips for parents and children who walk or cycle to school, including the legal requirements for helmets and lights, and the importance of visibility. We also provide clear guidance for drivers on how to interact safely with vulnerable road users, such as the 1.5-metre overtaking rule for cyclists and the need to slow down near schools. We break down common misconceptions about pedestrian priority under Spanish law and remind everyone that road safety is a shared responsibility. Plus, we take a look back at key moments in Spanish motoring history. Tune in to ensure your family's journey to school is a safe and healthy one.Thanks for listening, please remember to follow for more. Or not. Your choice. But thanks anyway.
What this episode covers
In this week's episode, we put the spotlight on the school run, delving into the rules and responsibilities for all road users. We cover essential safety tips for parents and children who walk or cycle to school, including the legal requirements for helmets and lights, and the importance of visibility. We also provide clear guidance for drivers on how to interact safely with vulnerable road users, such as the 1.5-metre overtaking rule for cyclists and the need to slow down near schools. We break down common misconceptions about pedestrian priority under Spanish law and remind everyone that road safety is a shared responsibility. Plus, we take a look back at key moments in Spanish motoring history. Tune in to ensure your family's journey to school is a safe and healthy one.Thanks for listening, please remember to follow for more. Or not. Your choice. But thanks anyway.
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