The GNR today has stepped up its traffic patrols and roadside inspections until Sunday evening in the first of five stages of the annual ‘Operation Hermes - travelling with security' that runs until the beginning of September.
According to the GNR, the objective is "to guarantee security during trips to and from summer resorts and the various events being held of this time of the year."
This means that most of the activity will be in the Algarve.
"In addition to preventive and supportive actions, the GNR’s National Traffic Unit and its Territorial Commands will pay particular attention to risky behaviour that jeopardises road safety," states the bulletin issued today.
The GNR will be looking for those driving without the legal authorisation to do so; for those driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs; speeding drivers; those not wearing seat belts; those choosing to chat away on their mobile phones while driving; those overtaking in a dangerous manner etc etc, basically, any infraction could result in a full document check and associated action taken against offenders.
The GNR has issued the dates that motorists will be targeted in Operation Hermes:
June 30 to July 2
July 14 to 16
July 28-30
August 11 to 13
August 25 to 27
September 1 to 3
Make sure you know which documents you should carry and that you know the laws in Portugal. For example, did you know there is a fine for throwing even the smallest piece of litter out of a car and that it is illegal to carry a spare fuel can?