At the end you will receive a certificate. Of course, the best course of action is to try not to break the rules in the first place. Whether you are driving in Spain for a short period of time or live here, you are advised to check what the laws are on the road. They may well be very different from those you are used to.
For example, in some countries it is customary to drive around a roundabout in the middle lane and pull into the outside lane when you are ready to leave the roundabout. In Spain it is usual to drive around the roundabout in the outside lane, whatever your exit point is. The inside lane is for overtaking only. Making yourself familiar with these different rules will ensure that you drive safely and save yourself some money at the same time.
Caroline Clinton. Hi, is there a book or web Hi, is there a book or web site that I can study to know the rules of driving in Spain. Regards, Derek. I would like a book on this, I would like a book on this, particularly parking laws. I do not understand the colours on pavements re parking. I think a book would be a very good idea. In this Graham explains about the different colour coding when you park and includes some other interesting information about driving in Spain.
This is so dangerous!! I don't think you're on your own feeling like this. Particularly in the summer, you do feel as though you take your life in your hands sometimes negotiating roundabouts. I suppose these different systems have developed over time. We tend to assume when driving in another country that the principles are the same. It can come as quite a shock when they're not. I cannot find anyway of paying. What do I do? You must pay them in cash as I once tried to pay a speeding fine by card and they would not accept it.
The bank will process the fine, stamp the denuncia and give it back to the payer. I have just received a multa I have just received a multa for 80 euros.
I have never had this problem before and have had the house for 8 years. I live in a small mountain pueblo Anybody else heard of this??
Does anyone know how you find Does anyone know how you find out what offence you committed as the DGT website just tells you the Reg number , date and penalty… Cant find out more, thanks…G West. Local or national police officers are not able to issue traffic fines, or stop you and ask you for money.
If you live in Spain then the Guardia Civil will ask you for your name, address, and other details, and send your penalty notification to you. If you are not an official Spanish resident then your speeding fines usually have to be paid on the spot.
As well as getting a financial fine, you are also likely to receive penalty points on your driving license. The fines for a parking violation will be much smaller than the fines for a speeding violation, for example: these can run from between to Euros. If you are in possession of an invalid driving license, then the fine you will pay is dollars. It is also worth bearing in mind that the cost for each traffic violation can vary from region to region.
Finally, if your speeding offence is beyond a certain level that you could not only lose your money but also your liberty. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 60 Kph on an urban road or 80 Kph on a major road, goes beyond a traffic violation and is considered a criminal offence.
The resulting penalty can be a prison sentence of between six and twelve months, community service, or the loss of your driver's license. This can be up to around 50 percent. The good news is, this is much easier than you might think, and your traffic fine can be paid in just minutes. You can choose from one of the following options:. If you don't pay your traffic fines in Spain your vehicle could be impounded and eventually crushed: your bank account could also be embargoed.
Visit our contact us page. We accept payment from Amex, Maestro, Mastercard and Visa cards. Toggle navigation. What you need to know about Speeding Fines in Europe. What should I do if I get a speeding ticket in Europe?
The standard speeding fine in France is euros. If you pay it after 45 days, it is euros. If the offence warrants a trial, the maximum fine can be up to euros. If police stop you, you'll be required to pay the fine on the spot. Spanish speeding fines Spain has a graded system for speeding fines, which is measured by how much the limit has been exceeded by. The entry-level penalty is euros.
However, the most serious offences can attract a fine of euros. German speeding fines Germany has some of the lowest fines in Europe for speeding starting from just 35 euros but rising to over euros if you overly exceed the set speed limit. The police in Germany is more concerned with drivers who are too close to the vehicle in front than speeding.
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