Road Works: Why Temporary Limits Must Be Respected
Road works are a common sight in spring and summer. Temporary speed limits and yellow-backed signs are there to protect both drivers and workers in high-risk environments.
Road works are a common sight in spring and summer. Temporary speed limits and yellow-backed signs are there to protect both drivers and workers in high-risk environments.
This month’s N332 podcast explores speed awareness across Europe, spring driving hazards, and what drivers in Spain should expect as we move towards a busy summer season. Listen now.
On roads outside towns and cities in Spain, one of the most common types of serious collision involves vehicles leaving the carriageway. In many cases, inappropriate speed plays a key role.
Spring marks the return of increased tourism across Spain. More drivers unfamiliar with local roads, vehicles, and rules means greater unpredictability — and a greater need for patience from everyone.
Easter marks one of the busiest travel periods of the year in Spain. Increased traffic, longer journeys, and changing road conditions make planning ahead essential for a safe trip.
Holy Week 2026 brings one of the busiest travel periods in Spain, with major congestion expected on roads, full flights between the UK and Spain, and packed trains and ferries. Here’s what you need to know to travel safely and avoid delays.