At the start of this summer, we quietly launched N332 Radio, where we mostly play light, soft, easy listening and classical music, ideal for staying calm and relaxed, and throughout the morning we broadcast travel updates forecasting issues that could affect road traffic and travel situations.
You can find out more about N332 Radio, including the schedule, on the dedicated website. You can also listen to N332 Radio on the player, or anywhere around the globe, including in the car, via the TuneIn Radio app and Android Auto or Car Play.
Also on the n332radio.es website, you can read the travel bulletins, which are updated at least twice per week.
Now, if you don’t want to listen to the radio, or you don’t want to read the updates, thanks to the benefits of internet broadcasting over traditional radio, you can now get just the audio bulletins delivered direct to your favourite listening platform, such as Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music, as well as others, and even sent directly to your email.
We have added the main buttons below, but it is important to remember that this will give you the audio updates, if you still want to read them, you will still have to pop along to the website, for now, however you can also get updates from that site by adding your email address over there. But, as audio is playing an increasingly important role in website and information delivery, you now have a choice.
Contents
Get Travel Updates
On the front page of this n332.es website, there are also buttons which will take you straight to the relevant sections on the n332radio.es website, where you will find the national weather forecast relating to road conditions, the traffic flow forecast, including campaigns by the DGT and Guardia Civil, major events which could cause congestion, and any relevant flight and flying information.
We will also, soon, be able to send out important information relating to major situations affecting driving.
Remember though, these are general and national forecasts, for the information in your area you should contact the local police or town hall websites, and it is still crucial to check the live road and weather conditions before you set off via the official DGT and AEMET channels, and you can find links for these also on the front page.
We hope you enjoy this little addition and find it useful. Let’s be careful out there.
Add and Listen Here
Spotify
YouTube
Discover more from N332.es - Driving In Spain
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.