Ana Blanco, Deputy Director of the Dgt: "with the v-16 Baliza There Is No Vocation to Fine"
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The Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) has insisted this Friday 26 December that "there is no vocation to fine" with the obligation for drivers to carry, from next 1st January, the V-16 beacon approved. "There is no vocation to fine. We replace the triangles with this device that what it does is to provide security. That light and connected V-16 will improve our safety", assured this Friday the deputy director of the DGT, Ana Blanco, in an int…
Traffic Deputy Director Ana Blanco says that "there is still room" for drivers to acquire this device They denounce several online trading platforms for selling beacons without connectivity with the claim "approved by DGT"
The Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) has insisted this Friday 26 December that "there is no vocation to fine" with the obligation for drivers to carry, from next 1 January, the approved V-16 beacon.
The Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) has insisted this Friday 26 December that "there is no vocation to fine" with the obligation for drivers to carry, from next 1 January, the approved V-16 beacon.Read more]]>
To find out if the V-16 beacon to be purchased is approved, the Deputy Director of the DGT has encouraged you to consult it on the Traffic website, checking the certificate and model.
The Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) has insisted this Friday 26 December that "there is no vocation to fine" with the obligation for drivers to carry, from next 1 January, the approved V-16 beacon.
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