Road Safety Near Schools
School zones are high-risk areas. Speed limits are often reduced to 20–30 km/h, and Local Police frequently manage traffic at start and end times — their instructions take precedence over all signs.
School zones are high-risk areas. Speed limits are often reduced to 20–30 km/h, and Local Police frequently manage traffic at start and end times — their instructions take precedence over all signs.
Safe driving isn’t just about a well-maintained vehicle or good road conditions; it’s profoundly influenced by the driver’s physical and mental state. Within this context, understanding the ‘rebound effect’ is crucial – a dangerous phenomenon that can severely compromise your safety on the road
This week on the N332 Driving in Spain Podcast, we cover critical summer safety topics, from surviving a wildfire to the dangers of caffeine on the road. Plus, we celebrate a landmark anniversary for Spanish motoring history.
For anyone driving on Spanish roads, understanding what constitutes a “roadworthy” vehicle is paramount. Beyond mere appearance, a car’s fitness for the road is a matter of safety, compliance, and legal obligation.
The N332 Collection – 2025 Part 1 is the essential handbook for safe, legal driving in Spain. Covering the first half of 2025, it includes updates to traffic laws, roundabout rules, electric scooter legislation, speed limits, V16 emergency lights, and more—written in clear English by the team behind N332. Perfect for expats, residents and community groups across Spain.
Prepare for a comfortable and safe summer road trip in Spain with these five non-mandatory but highly recommended car additions. From staying hydrated with plenty of water to keeping cool with sunshades and portable fans, discover essentials that will enhance your journey under the Spanish sun.