Reducing traffic noise
The Federal Council is implementing new measures to reduce traffic noise more effectively and improve the quality of life.
The Federal Council is implementing new measures to reduce traffic noise more effectively and improve the quality of life.
From 19 August, thousands of children and young people will once again be on the roads in Zug on their way to kindergarten or school.
Childhood dementia (NCL, neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis) is a rare metabolic disease that has hardly been researched to date.
The vehicle in front of you brakes suddenly, now you have to react at lightning speed. In the seconds it takes to come to a standstill, your own car still covers a few metres: this is the stopping distance.
The vehicle in front of you brakes suddenly, now you have to react at lightning speed. In the seconds it takes to come to a standstill, your own car still covers a few metres: this is the stopping distance.
Every year, the association of independent driving instructors donates a portion of its income from traffic lessons to charity. This year this amount is 1,000 Swiss francs.
Motorized vehicles such as e-scooters are currently in vogue. These electrically powered micromobility options are popular, especially in cities and urban areas.
Our national road network experiences thousands of hours of congestion each year, primarily caused by traffic congestion.
The Verkehrsschule Zug will be closed from 23rd of December 2022 until 9th of January 2023! Park the car and enjoy the Christmas holidays. The entire Verkehrsschule Zug team wishes you a merry Christmas! We look forward to welcoming you back to the Verkehrsschule Zug in 2023.
Did you know that a traffic sign is only valid until the next intersection, after which it no longer applies?