Here’s a look at N332 content from the past week (covering April 27, 2025 to May 3, 2025):
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No, The DGT is NOT Planning to Fine Lone Drivers!
A recent social media rumour claimed that the DGT (Directorate General of Traffic) in Spain was planning to fine drivers who travel alone. This is false. While the DGT is encouraging carpooling to reduce congestion and emissions, inspired by the success of high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, which have reduced single-occupant cars by up to 47% on Madrid’s A6 motorway, there are no plans to fine drivers for being alone in their vehicles. The confusion arose from the existing fines for misuse of HOV lanes (200 euro) and statements from Director General Pere Navarro emphasising the need to increase vehicle occupancy. The article clarifies that the DGT aims to promote shared travel, not penalise solo drivers.
Driving in Spain for the Week Ahead – From Monday 28 April 2025
This week in Spain sees two significant holidays: Labour Day on May 1st (Thursday), a national holiday, and the day of the dos de Mayo (Friday), a holiday in Madrid commemorating the 1808 uprising against French occupation. These consecutive holidays will likely create a long weekend, leading to increased traffic around travel hotspots. While Monday, May 5th is the Mexican holiday Cinco de Mayo, it might see some celebrations among South Americans in Spain. Looking at the weather for the week starting April 28th, Spain anticipates settled and warmer conditions, generally favourable for driving. While the north might see occasional showers, the central and southern regions, including the Mediterranean coast, are expected to be mostly sunny and warm. Drivers should be mindful of potential tyre pressure changes due to rising temperatures and strong sunshine, as well as the impact of seasonal allergies.
Weekly Round-up: N332 (April 27, 2025)
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A Silent Disease: The Early Signs of Parkinson’s You Shouldn’t Ignore
Currently, over 10 million people worldwide are living with Parkinson’s disease, a progressive neurodegenerative…
What is Aquaplaning and How to Deal With It
The DGT is highlighting the dangers of aquaplaning during rainy periods, a phenomenon where tyres lose grip on wet surfaces, potentially leading to loss of control. Two key preventative measures are emphasised: regularly checking tyre condition, as worn tyres increase the risk, and significantly reducing speed in wet conditions, even on familiar roads. If aquaplaning occurs, the advice is to remain calm, grip the steering wheel firmly, avoid hard braking to prevent wheel lock-up, and gently correct the car’s trajectory as grip is regained, without making sudden steering movements.
The Truth About Flip Flops!
While there isn’t a specific law in Spain prohibiting driving in flip-flops, it is strongly advised against due to safety concerns. Inappropriate footwear, like flip-flops, can slip off, get caught under pedals, or prevent proper braking and acceleration, potentially leading to accidents. Although not explicitly illegal, if an incident occurs or a driving offence is committed while wearing unsuitable shoes, it can be considered a contributing factor, resulting in a fine for not being in full control of the vehicle. Secure, well-fitting footwear is always recommended for safe driving.
Spain Weekend Driving Weather Outlook – From Friday 2 May 2025
Stormy, unsettled, and potentially risky, that’s the overall driving Weather forecast for Spain for…
Spain Driving Weather Update from 5 May 2025
Driving in Spain this week (May 5th – 11th, 2025) will see improving conditions mid-week before potential weekend rain. Monday starts unsettled with possible showers and cooler temperatures (highs around 17°C). Tuesday and Wednesday offer better driving with partly sunny to mixed skies and slightly warmer temperatures (highs around 18-20°C). Thursday and Friday maintain favourable conditions with sunshine and clouds (highs around 19°C). The weekend (May 10th-11th) brings warmer temperatures (up to 25°C on Saturday) but also a higher chance of rain, especially on Sunday (up to 9.5mm). Drivers should be prepared for potential wet roads and reduced visibility, particularly towards the end of the week. Stay updated on local weather forecasts for safe travel in Spain.
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