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Compulsory equipment when driving in Spain

JA García García 13 July, 2020 21 July, 2020Traffic regulations in Spain 0

The driver must make sure that the car has a certified reflective safety vest, with a CE marking affixed to it, inside the vehicle, in a place where it can be easily picked up before exiting the car, and two reflective car warning triangles inside the vehicle. The vest and/or…

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How to pay a parking ticket in Spain

JA García García 17 September, 2019 2 August, 2020Traffic regulations in Spain 0

If you wonder how to pay a parking ticket in Spain, this humble step-by-step guide might help you. Identify the traffic authority responsible for the ticket: it can be either a Local Police station (95% of the cases) or authorities such as the Civil Guard or other highway patrols. In…

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UK plated car, fines in Spain

JA García García 27 March, 2018 27 March, 2018Traffic regulations in Spain 0

Can a UK plated car be fined in Spain? YES. The Directive 2011/82/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2011 facilitating the cross-border exchange of information on road safety related traffic offences, currently in force, allows all EU member states to issue fines for a…

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How to check for speeding fines in Spain

JA García García 16 March, 2018 2 August, 2020Traffic regulations in Spain 3

If you are a registered Spanish resident and you happen to live in an area where postal service leaves a lot to be desired you have probably wondered how to check for speeding fines in Spain. Well, we have good news for you – it’s really simple. Let’s got through…

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How to pay a Spanish speeding fine

JA García García 16 March, 2018 28 February, 2021Traffic regulations in Spain 1

Paying a Spanish speeding fine can be tricky, specially if you are back at the UK / the US / Ireland / Canada / Australia / home. If that is the case you can pay online, using a debit or a credit card, or by bank transfer. Bank transfer fees…

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Speed limits in Spain by vehicle type

JA García García 24 September, 2017 5 December, 2020Traffic regulations in Spain 0

Speed limits in Spain by vehicle type. Both vehicle and road types determine the speed limits, so that those for vans and trucks on motorways, and roads with a generic limit of 100 km/h and 90 km/h are different from those for other vehicles (buses and trailers also have their…

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    • UK plated car, fines in Spain
    • How to check for speeding fines in Spain
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