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Dr Rodolfo Martín Díaz, Head of the Gynaecology Department at Quirónsalud Torrevieja Hospital, outlines…
Dr Rodolfo Martín Díaz, Head of the Gynaecology Department at Quirónsalud Torrevieja Hospital, outlines…
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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This week, traffic across Spain is expected to follow normal weekday patterns, but increasingly unsettled weather, with showers becoming more widespread from Wednesday, could lead to localised delays and slower journeys.
The weekend may see increased traffic to leisure areas on Saturday, but the continued chance of showers means drivers should be prepared for potential disruptions on both Saturday and Sunday.
The week ahead in Spain will see a transition to more unsettled driving conditions. While Monday and Tuesday look mainly sunny and warm, by Wednesday, the risk of showers increases, becoming more widespread by Thursday and Friday. The weekend is also expected to be showery and unsettled. Looking further ahead, there are indications of a return to drier and sunnier weather next week. Always stay updated with local forecasts before travelling.
This weekend in Spain will bring variable driving conditions, with a mix of sunshine, clouds, and potential scattered showers or thunderstorms. Drivers should be prepared for changing road conditions, especially on Sunday. Next week is expected to be more settled, with drier and sunnier weather gradually becoming more prevalent.