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Permission to Drive My Car

It is increasingly common for friends or relatives visiting Spain on holiday to ask to borrow our car. The problem often comes later: weeks after they’ve left, we may receive a fine at home for parking violations, entering a low-emission zone, or speeding. Authorities then ask us to identify the driver, but if we don’t…
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How the Pegasus Helicopter Works

Spain’s DGT uses the Pegasus helicopter to monitor traffic from the air, especially during busy periods like summer holidays. What does it do? Records video and takes high-resolution photos of vehicles Tracks cars from 300 meters above the road Equipped with two high-precision cameras: One daylight camera for clear visuals One radar camera that measures…
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Non-Residents Driving Spanish Registered Vehicles in Spain

Many non-residents who come to Spain on holiday and own a Spanish-registered vehicle should be aware of the following: * For buying, selling, or inheriting a property in Spain, you need a NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) . This is a tax identification number assigned to any foreign citizen for official processes. * Having…
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Is Spain About to Ban Driving Alone? Here’s the Truth…

You may have seen headlines claiming the DGT (Spanish Traffic Authority) is about to force drivers to have at least two people per car in cities… and fine anyone driving alone. So what’s the truth? The DGT is studying proposals to introduce a “two people per car” rule in some urban and VAO (High Occupancy…
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