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Road safety in Spain

Cheryl

Hello everyone,

Navigating roads and experiencing traffic in Spain as an °µÍø½ûÇø can be a learning experience. We invite you to share your insights in order to help other °µÍø½ûÇøs and soon-to-be °µÍø½ûÇøs stay safe on the road in Spain, whether driving, cycling or just crossing the street.

Are traffic rules strictly respected or enforced in Spain?

Are there any unspoken rules, unexpected habits or regulations that you had to adapt to?

Are the roads safe and well-maintained?

Are there specific times of day, weather conditions, or seasons that make driving more dangerous?

If you have children, do you feel comfortable letting them travel alone on local roads, whether on foot, by bike, or motorbike?

What are your tips or advice to stay safe on the roads in Spain?

Share your insights and experience.

Thank you for your contribution.

Cheryl
°µÍø½ûÇø Team

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Dragoxvi

Road rules are not respected but enforced.


Many local people love to watch F1 and they like to enjoy roads like a circuit.


Some people show a narcisistic behaviour on roads and they believe to be always right.

Do not bother to change their minds, they will become aggressive.


A Chinese friend of mine, she drove around Spain without an international or local driving license, when using her own Spanish car.


Local police stopped and apply a ticket of 500 €. She knew a local police officer, she gave a phone call and this ticket was canceled and police officer had to meet her again and apologize about this mistake...


This country sometimes is a joke.