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A VADO is NOT a Private Parking Space

Remember, a VADO is not the same as a private parking space. It is simply a reserved area that gives you unobstructed access to your garage or property. If the police see a vehicle parked in your VADO—even if you’re the owner of the VADO—and issue a ticket, you will still have to pay the…
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What do the red lines on the sides of some Spanish roads mean?

The red side lines painted on certain roads by the DGT indicate high-risk zones . These areas have a higher number of accidents, especially involving vulnerable road users like cyclists or pedestrians . The goal is to increase driver awareness and encourage slower, more cautious driving in those zones. So if you see red lines…
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Do You Know About the Courtesy Indicator

The “COURTESY INDICATOR” is an informal term commonly used in to refer to the practice of using turn signals or indicators in situations where drivers are not required to do so by traffic laws, but do so as a safety measure to inform other road users of their intentions. Specifically, it is often used by…
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Weekly Round-up: N332 (April 20, 2025)

This week (covering April 13, 2025 to April 19, 2025) on the N332.es main website, we covered driving-related topics in Spain such as the clocks going back, indicators, speeding fines, electric charging signs, and the “emergency corridor”, a method by which emergency vehicles carve a path through traffic. You can read all about it here……
To read this article in full, and many more, visit the main site, N332.es︎




