Signs

Crossings and their Warning Signs

Navigating Spanish roads? Understanding Spanish Road Signs is crucial for safe driving. This article clarifies the P-series precautionary signs (P-5 to P-11), often mistaken, which warn of different types of crossings. Learn to recognise the danger signs for movable bridges (P-5), tram lines with priority (P-6), level crossings with (P-7) and without barriers (P-8 – note the updated train image!), and the countdown approach markers (P-9 and P-10 on the right and left, respectively). We also explain the specific sign indicating a level crossing without barriers (P-11) and one with multiple tracks (P-11a). Mastering these Spanish Road Signs will enhance your driving confidence in Spain.

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What is the V-6 signal?

Ever wondered about those yellow rectangular signs on the back of some trucks in Spain? These are V-6 signals, and they serve an important safety purpose by indicating that the vehicle (or combination of vehicles, like a car with a caravan) is longer than 12 metres. Mandatory for such long vehicles, these reflective signs help other drivers assess the vehicle’s size for safer overtaking maneuvers. Located at the rear, either centered or symmetrically placed, these V-6 signs might also be accompanied by the words “Vehiculo longo” (Long Vehicle) as an additional warning.

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