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Driving in Spain
Drinking and driving: if level of alcohol in bloodstream 0.05 per cent or more severe penalties include fines and withdrawal of visitor's driving licence.
Driving licence: minimum age at which UK licence holder may drive temporarily imported car and/or motorcycle (over 75cc) 18. All valid UK driving licences should be accepted in Spain . This includes the older all-green style UK licences, although the European Commission appreciates that these may be more difficult to understand and that drivers may wish to voluntarily update them before travelling abroad, if time permits. Application form D750 is available from most post offices. Alternatively, older licences may be accompanied by an International Driving Permit (IDP).
Fines: on-the-spot. An official receipt should be obtained.
Fuel: unleaded petrol (95 and 98 octane) available. No leaded petrol (replacement petrol available). Petrol in can permitted. Diesel (Gasoleo 'A' or Gas-oil) available. NOTE Gasoleo 'B' is heating oil only. LPG not available (only supplied to public service vehicles. Payment cards (credit/charge/debit) accepted at most filling stations but no automatic pumps. Check with card issuer for usage in Spain before travel.
Lights: the use of full headlights in built-up areas is prohibited; use sidelights or dipped headlights depending on how well lit the roads are.
Motorcycles: use of dipped headlights during the day compulsory. Wearing of crash helmets compulsory.
Motor insurance: third-party compulsory.
Passengers/children in cars: child under 12 cannot travel as front-seat passenger unless using suitable restraint system.
Seat belts: compulsory for front-/rear-seat occupants to wear seat belts, if fitted.
Speed limits: standard legal limits, which may be varied by signs, for private vehicles without trailers. In built-up areas 31mph (50km/h), outside built-up areas 55mph (90km/h) on second-category roads, 62mph (100km/h) on first-category roads and 74mph (120km/h) on motorways. Minimum speed on motorways 37mph (60km/h).
Special features: compulsory for visitors to equip their vehicles with a set of replacement bulbs and a warning triangle (only Spanish registered vehicles must be equipped with two warning triangles). NOTE A Bail Bond is no longer a legal requirement for Spain and many insurance companies stopped issuing them about two years ago.
General Information
The minimum age of a driver is 18 years. Children under 12 years of age must be seated in an approved child seat to sit in the front of a vehicle. Seat belts are compulsory for front- and rear-seat passengers. The legal blood alcohol limit is 80 mg. Speed limits are as follows: 50 kph (30 mph) in built-up areas, 90 kph (56 mph) or 100 kph (62 mph) outside built-up areas, and 120 kph (74 mph) on expressways. In residential areas the maximum speed is 20 kph (12 mph). Cars towing a trailer are limited to 80 kph (50 mph) on divided highways, 70 kph (44 mph) on other roads.
Immediately outside many towns are sensors which detect your speed as you approach the town. If you're going over the speed limit, a traffic light at the edge of the town is automatically turned to red so that you must come to a stop before entering the town. Two red lights mean No entry. Jaywalking is illegal and its prohibition is strictly enforced. Generally, traffic on the right has priority. Normally where a minor road intersects a major road there's a sign reading Stop or Ceda el Paso (give way); if such a sign is not in place, the traffic on the major road still has priority.
Motorcycles must be operated with headlights on-day and night. All vehicles must have headlights on in tunnels. In built-up areas horns may be used only in cases of immediate and extreme danger. Elsewhere don't use the horn unnecessarily, but don't hesitate to use it in warning.
When in daylight and outside a built-up area, you must use the horn to indicate your intention to pass; at night, flash the headlights instead. It's illegal not to use your vehicle's directional to indicate your intention to pass. And if a vehicle comes up behind you signalling that it wants to pass and if you see that the road ahead is clear, you must signal with your vehicle's right blinker to acknowledge the situation. Trams which are stopped and accepting or letting off passengers may not be passed.
Foreigners must pay fines on the spot unless they can present a Spanish bail bond or an address of a Spanish friend or company who will guarantee payment of the fine. If the fine cannot be paid or guaranteed, the vehicle will be impounded and the driver detained until the fine is paid. There's usually a discount of 20 percent for immediate settlement. The police will issue a Boletin de Denuncia which specifies the offence and the amount of the fine. Check carefully that the fine amount noted on the document matches the amount you paid. Follow the English instructions on the back of the document if you wanna dispute the charge; you have 15 days to file a written dispute, and you can write your argument in English.
Parking
In some cities a blue line on the street indicates resident-only parking; in other cities, check for signs. Don't leave anything of value in a parked vehicle. Parking garages are a safer alternative to the street, but you might wanna check prices before you enter with your vehicle. On one-way streets, parking is allowed on even dates along the side with even addresses and on odd dates along the side with odd addresses; in both cases, park in the direction of traffic flow. Do not park within 5 metres of intersections or entrances to public buildings. Blue Zones or Zona Azul are indicated by signs. Parking in these zones is allowed for 1.5 hours from 8am to 9pm . Parking discs can be obtained from hotels, travel agents, or the town hall. Some large towns have Zona ORAs in the centre of the town; parking in such a zone is allowed in conjunction with display of a ticket which must be bought at a tobacconist; tickets are valid for 30, 60, or 90 minutes. Illegally parked vehicles may be towed.
Tolls
Tolls are payable on the following motorways:
A1 Burgos (Castanares) to Miranda de Ebro (A68)
A2 Junction A7 to Zaragoza (Alfajarin)
A4 Sevilla (Dos Hermanas) to Cadiz (Puerto Real)
A6 Madrid (Villalba) to Adanero
A7 La Jonquera to Barcelona North
A7 Barcelona South to Salou
A7 Salou to Valencia (Puzol)
A7 Valencia (Silla) to Alicante (San Juan)
A8 Bilbao (Basauri) to San Sebastian
A8 San Sebastian to French border
A9 La Coruna to Santiago de Compostela
A9 Pontevedra to Vigo
A15 Pamplona (Noain) to Tudela
A18 Barcelona to Manresa
A19 Barcelona to Malgrat de Mar
A66 Bilbao to Zaragoza
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