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...Driving tips to Finland What do visitors need to know about driving in Finland – especially in winter? Snow and ice on roads, inclement… Driving tips to Finland Previous Next...
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...Driving tips to Finland What do visitors need to know about driving in Finland – especially in winter? Snow and ice on roads, inclement… Driving tips to Finland Previous Next...
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...of alcohol. Show interest in the young person’s opinions and experiences about substance use in their immediate surroundings – and their attitudes towards alcohol and other intoxicants. In addition to...
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...and a fast form of transport especially on… Cycling in Finland Traffic Interaction in traffic: basics of traffic behaviour People's behaviour in traffic is based on traffic regulations, interaction and...
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...(PDF). (Opens in a new window) See also a short summary of key points about cycling in Finland (PDF). Where can you cycle? In Finland cyclists must use the cycle...
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...and the distance greater than they actually are. Winter speed limits In Finland, winter speed limits are put in place in October an November due to the increased darkness and...
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...Driving tips to Finland What do visitors need to know about driving in Finland – especially in winter? Snow and ice on roads, inclement… Driving tips to Finland Traffic Quadricycles...
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...other driving gear The majority of serious injuries in moped accidents involve the head. That is why wearing a helmet is mandatory by law. The helmet must be an approved...
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...do visitors need to know about driving in Finland – especially in winter? Snow and ice on roads, inclement… Driving tips to Finland Traffic Quadricycles on roads Quadricycles are lighter...
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...guidance intended for info screens and displays can be found in the Finnish Road Safety Council’s Flickr account. Most of the material is available in English, Swedish and Finnish. See...
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...tyres are in poor condition, a speed reduction of 20–30 km/h compared to driving on good tyres is required to avoid aquaplaning. You should also avoid driving in ruts, because...
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HGV drivers are driving professionals. Driving a HGV is nevertheless demanding, as drivers have other work duties in addition to driving. Fatigue is a key risk factor for professional drivers....
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