Is there also a difference when you own a car or driving someone elses car? Your email address will not be published. Second, who can exchange their driving licence in Spain? Third, what does NOT Trafico exchange? It is possible to exchange it, if you can provide: 1. Find out more interesting posts: Overstaying in Spain and the consequences. What happens to me in Spain if my country leaves the European Union? Run a Business in Spain. He speaks English, French, Italian and Spanish and is accustomed to work for expats from all over the world.
Hello Ibrahim, Unfortunately there is not any agreement between Spain and South Korea to exchange driving licences, I am afraid. I am sorry for that. Sir I am a Uae driving license holder can i exchange my license in Spain. Sir i heard uae driving license permanent we can use in Spain if i have residence visa of Spain.
Hello Shahid, If you have a residence visa, yes you can. I hope it helps. Javier R. Thanks for your reply! I hope it helps, Javier R. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. From Monday to Friday Please book an appointment! These instructions also apply to taxis, so if you want to travel with a baby in a taxi, you must carry an approved restraint system. Parking in public thoroughfares is not always permitted or free.
In many cities the parking areas are regulated and subject to payment. Normally these can be identified by the presence of parking meters in the vicinity. In Spain, the vast majority of roads in the national network are free to use. These include motorways independent roads in each direction and with no intersections at the same level. Nevertheless, there is a series of roads that may require the payment of a toll. These are the motorways. The cost varies in each case, but there are generally alternative routes that are free to use.
You can check the highways that require toll payment on this website. Tolls may be paid in cash, by credit card or using electronic toll services requires the installation of a device in the car. Traffic violations sanctioned in the Road Safety Act must always be paid. There are two possibilities when you receive a traffic fine:. If you are informed of the fine when the violation is committed, it can be paid on the spot.
If it is not possible to pay it, the Civil Guard may impound the vehicle until it is paid. Using the telephone number from Spain : the service is in Spanish only. Payment is made by credit card. Online: from the General Directorate of Traffic of Spain. At Spanish post offices. If you are found breaking any of the laws above, you can be expected to pay an on the spot fine and remedy the situation before being allowed to drive away.
However, above all, these laws are not here to make money and to catch you out, they are there to protect your children, so it should be simple common sense to be as safe as possible. If you are hiring a car in Spain with kids, be sure to check the cost of a child seat. Some companies charge a daily fee for them which I feel is grossly unfair. However, some companies offer a free car seat.
We recently hired with Cicar in Lanzarote who includes seat hire in their prices. Be sure to check this out. It is a serious offence in Spain to overload a car. You must not have more people than the total number of seats in a car. As with most of the world, the line in the middle of the road is your guide. If is it a solid white line then you may not overtake, it is a broken line, then you can.
As well as the line there is are regular signposts to indicate overtaking zones. One other thing to be aware of is if it is a solid line you are officially not allowed to cross it at all.
This also includes making a left-hand turn. If you need to turn left you should continue until you find a junction or roundabout to double back on yourself and perform a right turn instead. If a left turn it OK, the line will be dashed by the turn. To be safe on the Spanish roads, the law requires you to travel with certain equipment in case you break down or are involved in an accident.
This is a list of what you need to carry in your car if you are driving in Spain:. If you are A US citizen with a United States driving license then you can drive in Spain, but you have to be sure you bring all the correct paperwork.
You can get it at your local AAA office or by Mail. Check out the AAA website for full details on how to get it. It depends on where you are from. As mentioned above, if you are from the US then you certainly do. If you are part of an EU country then you will not. We are still waiting to see what Brexit will throw our way. It is expected the British drivers will need an IDP for driving in Spain from the 1st of July, however, it does depend on if a deal is agreed.
All other countries it is worth checking before you go to be on the safe side. To be on the really safe side, get one anyway. Many of the main, inter-city motorways are toll roads. So if you see a signpost pointing you to the R-5, it will be a toll road. There are usually also M-roads and A-roads as alternatives. Above the toll booths will be a large sign indicating if it is cash one, credit card or a large T symbol for drivers that have the Telepass. The minimum age for obtaining a driving license in Spain is 18 years old for a car and 16 years for a motorcycle.
It is really not a good idea to drive in such a state. However, in Spain, the legal limit of the drink-drive limit is 0. If you are caught going beyond the limit then you might face serious consequences. More of that above in the drink drive section of this post. It is mandatory in Spain to wear a seatbelt while driving. On top of that, if you become a victim of an accident and the insurance company finds out that during the incident you were not wearing your seatbelt they will refuse to pay for the claim of personal injury from you.
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