DGT Warns Against Misinformation
The DGT (Directorate General of Traffic) has expressed frustration over the rampant misinformation regarding traffic regulations. They emphasize that many claims about new measures are often false or misleading, urging readers to verify information through multiple sources.
Examples of misinformation include false reports about the DGT planning to revoke driving licenses for seniors, banning large motorcycles, or implementing new road markings for electric scooters. The DGT clarifies that these claims are unfounded and often stem from misinterpretations of statements made by officials.
The organization encourages skepticism towards sensational headlines, reminding the public that if a new measure sounds unusual, it is likely not true. They aim to combat the spread of false information and promote accurate understanding of traffic regulations.