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Driving

Your Home from Home on Wheels – But there are rules!

Hitting the open road in Spain with your motorhome or caravan? While it promises freedom, understanding the DGT’s strict distinction between “parking” and “camping” is vital to avoid fines. Learn what’s allowed, where to stay, and the specific licensing and speed requirements for both motorhomes and towed caravans to ensure a smooth, penalty-free Spanish adventure.

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Dealing with Tractors

During spring and summer, tractors and other agricultural vehicles become more common on Spanish roads, often travelling slowly and requiring extra caution from other drivers. Understanding their road positioning, speed restrictions, and licensing requirements is essential for safety. Motorists should maintain a safe distance, overtake only when it’s clearly safe, and be especially mindful on rural and interurban roads. Patience and respect are key when sharing the road with agricultural machinery.

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On the road, alcohol kills

Driving under the influence of alcohol remains a significant road safety issue in Spain, contributing to hundreds of deaths and serious injuries annually. Alcohol impairs crucial driving abilities like coordination, attention, vision, and decision-making, with effects intensifying based on factors such as consumption amount, individual characteristics, and combination with other substances.

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How to Deal with an Emergency in a Tunnel

Coping with emergencies in tunnels can be daunting, but knowing the correct procedures is vital for everyone’s safety. This guide provides a clear plan of action should you face an emergency while driving in tunnels. Learn how to remain calm, assess the situation, and then protect yourself and the scene. We detail how to locate and use emergency exits and help points, marked with clear signage. Crucially, discover the essential steps to take if your vehicle is involved in an incident, including how to position your vehicle, use warning signals, and evacuate all occupants safely. Special attention is given to fire incidents, explaining how to facilitate access for emergency services and direct occupants away from danger. Finally, we cover how to call for help using SOS emergency phones, ensuring your location is immediately known.

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Is it mandatory to carry a spare wheel in a car in Spain?

Essential tips for driving in Spain include understanding the legal requirements for handling flat tyres. Did you know it’s mandatory to have a system allowing you to continue driving after a puncture? While a traditional spare wheel isn’t the only option, driving without a DGT-approved system can result in a fine up to €200, even if you have roadside assistance! Remember, these tips for driving in Spain emphasise preparedness: regularly check your spare or emergency kit, at least monthly and before long journeys, as driving on a temporary fix longer than necessary is also prohibited. Ensure your vehicle complies with these crucial tips for driving in Spain for a safer journey.

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