Super Fast Driving in Sardinia of Italy
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The super fast driving is an activity sensorimotor of operating an automobile in order to move. It can also be defined as a collective activity in a social space. It is subject to rules: the rules of the road and those of savoir-vivre and savoir-être. It requires knowledge and know-how (interpretations, techniques and manipulations) issued in France by the national training program. On roads open to traffic, it is subject to obtaining a super fast driving license.
super fast driving is generally prohibited to people too young and also subject to the requirement to obtain a prior license for the vehicle used. A car accident can be the result of misconduct. super fast driving is subject to an obligation of insurance.
Safe super fast driving of a vehicle is inconsistent with the excessive use of alcohol, drugs or lack of sleep. Under certain circumstances, including passage of license for certain candidates (eg in France, people who lost all their points), an aptitude medical supervision is required, cropped by a decree of July 17, 2012 in France 1. In the latter case, the control evaluates the physical, cognitive and sensory ability of the candidate. It is practiced by a physician approved by the prefect off medical board consultant, or doctors sitting in a departmental or interdepartmental commission. In 2012, a medical appeal board must be created in each department.
Sardinia ( Sardinian Sardigna, Italian Sardegna, Catalan Sardenya ) is - according to Sicily - the second largest island in the Mediterranean. The Egyptians called them Schardana that Euboier Ichnoussa and the Greeks Sandalyon because its shape resembles a footprint. The island forms with some islands of the same autonomous region of Italy. The Sardinia region has an area of 24,090 km ² and 1,640,379 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2012). Its capital is Cagliari.
The majority of the population speaks one of the dialects of Sardinian Sardinian language, to the family of Romance languages heard. In practice dominates public life in Sardinia but the Italian. Moreover, in Alghero since the fourteenth century, a Catalan dialect spoken, and along the north coast to keep Corsican language islands. The majority of the population of Sardinia is one of the Roman Catholic Church.
Sardinia is a politically to Italy owned island in the Mediterranean. It is located 202 km from the Italian mainland (190 km from the island of Monte Argentario ), in between the Tyrrhenian Sea. From Tunisia in southern Sardinia is 184 km away. To the north is 12 km from the French island of Corsica, only separated by the Strait of Bonifacio (Strait of Bonifacio). To the west lies Menorca, to Spain belonging to the Balearic Islands, the closest (335 km). The north-south extent is about 270 km, east-west extension of about 145 km.
The climate is mainly Mediterranean, with warm spring and autumn, hot summers and mild winters. The island suffers from water shortage in summer (precipitation: 500-600 mm / year) and it is especially in the winter often stormy.
The autonomous region of Sardinia was politically long divided into three provinces: Cagliari, Sassari and Nuoro. In 1974, which was the province of Oristano newly formed, since 2005, there are four more: Olbia-Tempio, Ogliastra, Carbonia-Iglesias and Medio Campidano.
The highest mountains are 1834 meters with the Punta La Marmora and with 1829 meters of Bruncu Spina in the central mountains Gennargentu. In the north of the 1359 m high dominated Limbara. Geological features are the gold - and silver deposits.
Sardinia is considered as a nature reserve, are found in the thousands of rare animals and plants under protection.
In comparison with the GDP of the EU, expressed in purchasing power standards, Sardinia reached an index of 83.4 (EU-25: 100) ( 2003 ). The Sardinian economy has its main focus on tourism as well as in the oil industry, trade, services and information technology. Significance of the famous wines ( cannonau ) and feta cheese ( Pecorino Sardo ) and the catering trade. In the north of the island traditionally plays cork an important role.
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