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Radars that Already Monitor Gran Canaria and Tenerife and Begin to Sanction After the Warning Period

Summary by laprovincia.es
The end of the grace period of the new speed controls places Gran Canaria and Tenerife at the center of the surveillance reinforcement deployed by the DGT in the Canary Islands. Within the package of 33 new Traffic activated radars in eleven autonomous communities, the Archipelago adds three new control points, two of which are in Gran Canaria and one in Tenerife. The state agency frames this action within its plan to expand the speed monitoring…
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The end of the grace period of the new speed controls places Gran Canaria and Tenerife at the center of the surveillance reinforcement deployed by the DGT in the Canary Islands. Within the package of 33 new Traffic activated radars in eleven autonomous communities, the Archipelago adds three new control points, two of which are in Gran Canaria and one in Tenerife. The state agency frames this action within its plan to expand the speed monitoring…

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laprovincia.es broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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