Mandatory Documentation All Drivers Must Carry
A fundamental aspect of driving legally and safely in Spain, as a resident or…
A fundamental aspect of driving legally and safely in Spain, as a resident or…
You’d be forgiven for thinking that shedding your shirt on a scorching summer’s day…
Spain anticipates a record-breaking summer with over 100 million long-distance road trips. The Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT) is implementing special measures and heightened surveillance to ensure safety, with a strong focus on preventing accidents caused by motorcyclists, distracted driving, and alcohol consumption. Plan your journeys wisely and prioritize safety to enjoy your summer travels!
As summer arrives, many of us look forward to enjoying Spain’s beautiful dog-friendly beaches…
The N332 Road Safety Project has exciting news for drivers in Spain! For over a decade, their mission has been to clarify Spanish traffic laws, and now, for the first time, you can get their comprehensive advice in print. “N332 – Driving in Spain – 2025 part 1” is a paperback collection of around 70 informative articles from the first half of the year, designed to make Spanish roads safer for everyone. Available on Amazon and other bookshops, it’s the perfect summer read to boost your driving knowledge, with more books, including a second 2025 volume and other surprises, planned for release soon!
With nearly 80% of Spaniards experiencing some form of vision problem, and drivers relying on their eyes for 80% of driving information, good eyesight is paramount for road safety. Vision often degrades gradually, making regular eye tests crucial. If you wear corrective lenses, always use them while driving and consider progressive lenses for dashboard clarity. Be cautious driving at night or in poor conditions if you experience difficulties, and always reduce speed, as higher speeds limit your field of vision. Remember, certain medications and even dilated pupils can impair your ability to drive safely. Good visual acuity, field, and contrast sensitivity are vital for distinguishing road hazards and can be affected by various conditions like cataracts or diabetes. Always ensure your vision meets legal requirements for driving, and keep a spare pair of glasses handy if you wear them.