Educational videos
Educational videos
The safety of children is our responsibility. Every year, incidents occur in traffic here in Iceland where special safety equipment prevents serious injuries to children. Children under 135 cm must use a car seat fitting their age, height and weight. This video provides guidance on how to keep children safe in cars.
Usage of smart devices while driving is strictly forbidden. Here is an educational video about the importance of not using the phone while driving.
This educational video outlines the key points regarding the use and safety of Class I mopeds. These vehicles—whether two-, three-, or four-wheeled—are powered by electricity or other energy sources and have a maximum speed of 25 km/h."
Many serious traffic accidents occur because people fall asleep or doze off at the wheel. Here is an educational video on the topic.
The popularity of electric scooters has increased recently in Iceland. This video highlights the main points regarding their use and safety.
Before setting off with a trailer — whether it’s a camper, folding trailer, cart, caravan, or something else — there are several important things to keep in mind. This video goes over a few key points.
In this video, it is explained how to drive past and through construction and work zones.
Here is an educational video about the correct response when arriving at a traffic accident. The things to remember, in the correct order, are: secure the scene, assess the situation, call 1-1-2, and care for the injured.
An educational video from the Icelandic Transport Authority about how drivers should behave when driving near vehicles on priority or emergency runs.
Vehicles with their lights on are much more visible in traffic. In addition, they illuminate the reflections of pedestrians and cyclists. But are you sure that all the lights on your car are turned on?
Here is a video that covers the rules and recommendations regarding the interaction and coexistence between horse traffic and other traffic.
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