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UK & Spain Now Share Traffic Violation Data!

Did you know the British and Spanish governments have signed an agreement to exchange information on road safety offences? This means that if you commit certain traffic violations while driving in Spain, you may receive a fine directly at your home in the UK! Offences covered by the agreement include: Speeding Failing to stop at…
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Using a golf buggy on public roads

During the last days we have seen buggies being driven around golf courses, as well as a lot of them parked at the side of the streets. Remember, a GOLF BUGGY is not considered a PERSONAL MOBILITY VEHICLE which means that if you wish to drive it on a PUBLIC ROADS OR private roads open…
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Blue Square Sign Alert

[Attention: Shared Space] + = Shared Zone If you see a blue square sign showing a pedestrian and a bicycle, it means you are entering a shared space — an area where people and cyclists use the same road. Cyclists must ride with caution, respecting pedestrians at all times. Pedestrians should stay alert and be…
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The 4 Documents Police May Ask for at a Traffic Check in Spain

sponsored by Plane Parking S.L Driving Licence (Permiso de Conducir) If you don’t have a Spanish licence, always carry the original or a notarized copy – only these are valid. If your licence doesn’t have a photo, police may request an official photo ID like your passport or national ID to verify your identity. Vehicle…
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