N332 Driving in Spain: 2025 – Part 2 Is Now Available
N332 Driving in Spain: 2025 Part 2 brings together over 70 road safety articles covering Spanish driving rules, seasonal risks, e-scooters, school travel, and winter driving.
N332 Driving in Spain: 2025 Part 2 brings together over 70 road safety articles covering Spanish driving rules, seasonal risks, e-scooters, school travel, and winter driving.
This November, the DGT and Guardia Civil are carrying out nationwide inspections of school buses and transport services. Here’s what they look for, and how every driver and parent can help keep children safe.
As daylight hours shorten across Spain, visibility becomes one of the most crucial elements of road safety. Every driver, cyclist, and pedestrian has a part to play in ensuring they can be seen — and can see others.
Rain increases risks on the road. Check your windscreen, wipers, tyres, and lights before setting off. In wet conditions, slow down, avoid sudden manoeuvres, and be careful around puddles — they can cause aquaplaning or splash pedestrians, especially near schools.
New border checks, new DGT campaigns, and a shocking statistic on vulnerable road users: this week’s N332 podcast has essential information for all drivers in Spain. Tune in for an urgent warning about the EES border system rollout and key details on the DGT’s upcoming school bus safety blitz.
In Spain, the only safe limit for alcohol and drugs when driving is zero. Legal limits are already lower than in many countries, and for young drivers under 18 the limit is zero. Professional drivers, such as those operating school buses, face even stricter rules, and forthcoming legislation may lower the threshold further for everyone