The UNASCA Certified Network is born: more safety, transparency, and guarantees in services for citizens and businesses' mobility
The UNASCA Certified Network aims to enhance quality and reliability in Italian automotive practices, ensuring safety and transparency for citizens and businesses.
Dentist travels from São Paulo to Santos on a unicycle reaching speeds of up to 90 km/h: 'sensational experience'; VIDEO
A dentist from São Paulo is gaining attention for his adventurous journey on an electric unicycle from São Paulo to Santos, reaching impressive speeds, and sharing the experience online.
Rental ebike programs booming in Australian cities as e-scooter ‘moral panic’ sees take-up stall
Rental ebike programs are thriving in Australian cities as e-scooter usage declines due to safety concerns and regulations.
Blue Badge disabled parking and who automatically qualifies - full list
The article discusses the Blue Badge scheme in the UK, providing information on eligibility and regulations for disabled parking.
Mass Exodus from the Road Transport Industry
The Polish road transport sector is facing a crisis due to the economic downturn in the EU and Mobility Package regulations, leading to a decline in international freight carriers.
‘They Can’t Just Tell Us Not to Ride’: Diverse Opinions Among Electric Motorcycle Owners After Seizures in Operations
Electric motorcycle owners in Guayaquil express varying opinions about recent seizures of their vehicles by transit authorities.
From 200 to 800 euros: fines for not having or riding a scooter without insurance
New regulations mandate scooter owners or legal guardians to register personal mobility vehicles, subjecting over four million users to fines of 200 to 800 euros for non-compliance.
Label B enters a new phase: what changes in 2026 with the mobility law and ZBE in Madrid and Barcelona
Starting in 2026, cars with label B in Spain will face stricter regulations due to the expansion of Low Emission Zones (ZBE) and the new Sustainable Mobility Law.
ZBE Map: Cities That Haven't Done Their Homework and Have Yet to Process Their Regulations
The article discusses the current state of low emission zones in Spain, revealing that many cities have not completed necessary regulations for implementing these zones despite the target for a sustainable mobility model.
Important changes in the SER zone of Madrid in 2026: more hours and spaces and the option to 'unpark'
Significant changes to regulated parking in Madrid will take place in 2026, including extended hours and additional spaces, along with a new feature allowing vehicles to 'unpark'.
Beyond the V-16 beacon: four other traffic regulations that also come into effect this January
Starting in January 2026, drivers in Spain will encounter several regulatory changes aimed at enhancing road safety and addressing new forms of urban mobility, including regulations affecting both conventional vehicles and Personal Mobility Vehicles (VMP) such as electric scooters.