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The “Let’s Learn by Looking at Road Signs” road safety scheme was set up to educate a generation of the public to be aware of the responsibility involved in driving a vehicle on public roads and the importance of safeguarding lives. The programme has reached 1,300,000 people including schoolchildren in state and private schools, special schools and adults in the 7 municipalities the toll road runs through.
14 April 2026
•This initiative aims to strengthen awareness of driver drowsiness, one of the most invisible yet dangerous risk factors on the road, and a leading cause of accidents among both private and professional drivers.
•Scientific studies show that driving after fewer than five hours of sleep significantly impairs reaction time, attention, and decision-making, with effects comparable to driving above the legal alcohol limit.
•The campaign was unveiled at an event that brought together institutional representatives and sector experts in a forum for dialogue that discussed measures to prevent driver drowsiness and improve road safety education.
29 July 2025
•The initiative, which comes when people start driving off for their summer holidays, aims to remind people about the basic safe travel tips they should keep in mind, and to be extra careful when travelling on roads and motorways.
•The #KM0DRAMA campaign features influencers Laura Llobet and Joan Grivé, with the aim of raising awareness among young people.
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