HIGH-SPEED rail services between Spain's largest two cities and France have been snapped up by half a million passengers in less than nine months, reveals the transport board.
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The Guardia Civil received a flood of calls on Thursday morning about an 'elderly person' moving at a crawl in the right-hand lane in the Marbella direction, on the carriageway itself, not even on the hard shoulder.
By the time police reached the scene, he had moved his wheelchair onto a pavement off the main road, meaning he was travelling legally, so he was not fined.
Dash-cam footage of the wheelchair on the motorway was shown to police and has since gone viral on social media.
A snapshot of one of the videos taken appeared in the southern regional newspaper Diario Sur (shown above).
This latest incident comes just two-and-a-half months after a man on a mobility scooter was filmed riding along the main MA-21 highway in Málaga city at just 15 kilometres per hour.
These vehicles are not permitted on roads, except when crossing them, and should only be used on pavements or in pedestrianised areas.
HIGH-SPEED rail services between Spain's largest two cities and France have been snapped up by half a million passengers in less than nine months, reveals the transport board.
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