Fog, Glare, and Rain: Handling November Weather in Spain
November often brings misty mornings and dazzling low sun to Spain. Here’s how to stay safe behind the wheel when visibility changes suddenly.
November often brings misty mornings and dazzling low sun to Spain. Here’s how to stay safe behind the wheel when visibility changes suddenly.
Spain’s roads are shared by a wide mix of users, from cyclists and scooter riders to pedestrians. For visiting drivers, knowing how to anticipate and respect them is key to safe motoring.
Night driving changes everything — from how far ahead we see, to how quickly we react. Understanding these differences is vital to stay safe on Spain’s roads after dark.
Spain’s roads are shared by millions of drivers, cyclists, scooter riders, and pedestrians. Understanding the rules that protect the most vulnerable helps prevent accidents and reduces insurance claims.
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.
Road safety doesn’t stop in September. Halloween brings children in dark costumes, excited and distracted. Christmas and the Three Kings add heavy traffic, crowded streets, and more risk of theft.