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Giving Way to Pedestrians

When driving in Spain, understanding pedestrian priority is crucial for safety and avoiding fines. This guide clarifies Spanish traffic laws, including less-known rules about giving way at junctions and when crossing pavements, ensuring you know exactly when pedestrians have the right of way.

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The First N332 Paperback Book is Out Now

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!

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The Great Licence Gamble!

Driving with an invalid or expired licence is a surprisingly common, yet serious, offence in Spain, with consequences ranging from fines to prison time. This includes residents driving on unexchanged foreign licences (especially UK licences post-Brexit) and those attempting to cheat driving tests. Spanish law is clear: all drivers must hold a valid, recognized licence for their residency status. Violations can lead to substantial fines (€200-€500), points deductions, and even criminal charges for serious infringements like driving while banned or impersonating another for a test. Stay informed on Spanish driving regulations to avoid legal trouble and ensure road safety.

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Motorcyclists Must Be Aware of the Risks

In 2024, 286 motorcyclists died in 278 fatal accidents on intercity roads, contributing to a total of 2,385 motorcyclist fatalities over the last decade. The DGT highlights that motorcycle accidents are complex due to factors like rider vulnerability, reduced visibility, environmental influences (rain, wind, road surfaces), and other drivers’ errors.

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