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Driving in Spain

Everything you need to know about driving rules and laws in Spain

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Speed Limits

In Spain, speed limits are: Highways/Motorways 120 km/h, Dual carriageways 100 km/h, Conventional roads 90 km/h, Urban areas 50 km/h (30 km/h in residential zones).

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Alcohol Limits

Spain blood alcohol limit: 0.5 g/L for most drivers. Novice drivers (< 2 years) and professional drivers: 0.3 g/L. Zero tolerance effectively means below 0.3 g/L.

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Driving Age

In Spain: 18 years old for cars (B license), 16 for mopeds (AM license), 15 for assisted cycling. Learner drivers can start theory at 17.5 years.

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Turn Rules

In Spain, vehicles from the right have priority at unmarked intersections. Left turns yield to oncoming traffic. U-turns are allowed unless specifically prohibited. Always signal 30m before turning.

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Roundabouts

In Spain, yield to vehicles already in the roundabout. Enter from the right lane, stay in outer lane for first exits, inner lane for later exits. Signal when exiting.

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Parking Rules

In Spain, blue zone (zona azul) parking typically costs €0.50-2.50/hour with 1-2 hour limits. Green zones are for residents. Double parking and blocking driveways result in fines from €80-200. Always check local signage as rules vary by city.

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Seatbelt Laws

In Spain, seatbelts are mandatory for all vehicle occupants. Fine for not wearing a seatbelt is €200 and 4 penalty points. Children under 135cm must use appropriate child restraint systems.

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Mobile Phone Laws

Using a handheld phone while driving in Spain results in a €200 fine and 6 penalty points. Only fully integrated hands-free systems are legal. Even touching your phone at a red light is illegal.

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Highway Driving

Spanish motorways (autopistas) have a 120 km/h speed limit. Tolls apply on most autopistas (AP roads), while autovías (A roads) are free. Keep right except when overtaking. Minimum speed is 60 km/h.

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Emergency Procedures

In Spain, call 112 for all emergencies. At an accident scene: secure the area with warning triangles (50m behind, 100m on highways), wear reflective vest before exiting vehicle, and assist injured if safe.

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See Also

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