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oldtom

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New Spanish Traffic Laws Come in to Effect on 9 May 2014

May 8th, 2014

On the grounds that ‘ignorance of the law is no excuse’, all drivers in Spain are advised immediately to familiarise themselves with the detail of the new traffic laws which are coming into effect on 9 May 2014 (Ley 6/2014 modificando la Ley sobre Tráfico, Circulación de Vehículos a Motor y Seguridad Vial 339/1990); a mere 21 pages!

Among the new provisions are the following:

1. Speeding fines apply for exceeding the limit by just 1kph! On some motorways, the speed limit is being increased from 120kph to 130kph, but in many towns, the speed limit is being reduced from 30kph to 20kph.
2. If the Guardia Civil observe a motoring offence and note the vehicle registration number, this provides sufficient evidence to prosecute- no need for them to stop vehicles.
3. A minimum fine of 1,000 Euros will be payable by drivers caught driving whilst double the drink drive limit or above; or in all cases for reoffending drink drivers; and drivers under the influence of drugs.
4. The Guardia Civil can seize any vehicle carrying children without legally compliant child seats.
5. The very specific rules as to where children must sit in the vehicle (according to age/ height) must be observed, otherwise drivers face heavy fines.
6. Cyclists under 16 years of age must wear helmets.
7. Drivers have much higher duties to ensure the safety of cyclists of all ages.
8. Speed camera/ radar detectors are prohibited.
9. An EU Directive is to be implemented so that driving offences committed in one EU country are reported to the EU country of registration of the vehicle in question.
10. Much stricter rules are being implemented for the Spanish registration of foreign registered vehicles kept in Spain.

The above is by no means exhaustive. As can be seen, the new rules are far reaching. Knowledge of the details and observation of the requirements in practice is of fundamental importance.

It is clear from the increased powers to prosecute and fine drivers, that the Spanish Authorities ‘mean business’ with these important legal changes.

Please SHARE this with your friends and contacts who drive in Spain, to help them to be lawful (and to avoid fines!).

Tom
 

Croxden

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Jan 26, 2013
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Please don't give our loonies any ideas.
 

Alan Quay

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I was in Spain a few weeks back, and I hired a car. I paid the excess on the insurance, so they could not possibly rip me of for damage.

When I asked them for booster seat for my son, they wanted 80 euros! For 7 f@!ck#ng days! For a cushion!

I told them to jog on, and purchased one in the nearest town for 20 euros, for keeps.

If I had been stopped between the airport and the shop the car would have been crushed.

Excellent! I will tell them that next time!

I don't want to mention the company name for obviuAVIS reasons.

Damn this android keyboard!
 
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103Alex1

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Sep 29, 2012
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They're absolute masters at rip-off extras in Spain. The 4-day collect full & return empty policy scam is a cracker too (not obviuAVIS that one tho' !). You really need to check the T&Cs very carefully before booking.
 

Arbol

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I would test for psychopathy to all politicians and bureaucrats, in order to rule out the possibility the huge amount of new rules and laws are due to psychopathic tendencies.
 

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