In traffic, strict regulations have been introduced for participants moving at a slower pace than other traffic participants. Drivers moving slower than the permitted speed must pull over at the first available opportunity, so as not to obstruct other traffic participants. This measure aims to ensure the safety and smooth flow of traffic, and to reduce the risk of accidents caused by sudden braking or sudden manoeuvres.

A fine of 130 euros is imposed for failing to comply with this rule. This measure aims to encourage drivers to respect the regulations, and to reduce the risk of accidents caused by sudden braking or sudden manoeuvres. If a vehicle is moving at a speed less than half the permitted speed, the driver must activate all four indicators. This measure aims to alert other traffic participants to the presence of a slow-moving vehicle, and to enable them to adjust to avoid accidents.

An exception to the rule of activating all four indicators is when the vehicle is using a rotating yellow light. This exception is intended to ensure that emergency vehicles, such as ambulances, fire engines and police, can pass through traffic freely, regardless of whether all indicators are activated. This measure is intended to ensure that emergency services can quickly reach the scene of an accident, and to prevent further accidents and injuries.

For failing to comply with the obligation to activate all four indicators when driving below half the permitted speed, the fine is 30 euros. This measure is intended to encourage drivers to respect the regulations, and to reduce the risk of accidents caused by sudden braking or sudden manoeuvres. If a vehicle is moving at a speed less than half the permitted speed, and does not activate all four indicators, the driver will be fined 30 euros. This measure is intended to ensure that all traffic participants are aware of the presence of slow-moving vehicles, and can adjust to avoid accidents.