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Hi.
I can't seem to find out the speed limits on Spanish roads.
For example.
I drive to Alicante airport twice a week to drop off/collect my husband on the N332.
There are signs every so often advising limits of 60 and 80. I read somewhere that the general limit on main roads is 90. So does that mean that the limit on the N332 is 90 apart from the designated stretches? I can't tell by following the lead of the locals as they seem to be either ton up merchants or kerb crawlers around here.
Laury
(perhaps kerb crawlers is the wrong description really)
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Laury
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- 120 km/h on motorways.
- 100 km/h on dual carriageways.
- 90 km/h on single carriageway roads.
- 50 km/h in towns.
Of course, unless otherwise marked
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Many thanks.
So my 90 - 95 on the N332 isn't really slow then...
So why does everyone drive right up my bum and try to push me faster?
Laury
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In my opinion, simply because there is virtually no police presence on the roads.
I believe the huge death toll on Spanish roads is mainly due to people driving over the speed limit too close to the vehicle in front. I am amazed there are not more catastrophies!!
There is almost always a fatality and the condition of the vehicle after the accident usually bears witness. Very sad.
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Every time I start to get annoyed with Spanish drivers, I just thank god that I'm not in Italy, where they drive much faster and closer.
Jon
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last time I was over I obeyed the speed limit of 60kph and had somebody driving right up my bumper, when he shot passed me (on a solid white line) two motor bikes passed at high speed then put there flashing blue lights on. They pulled him over and I pressume he contributed to their Christmas fund. Just shows the police are sometimes about.
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I have got my first two tickets in Spain this year. Obviously the Spanish police has started to control the speeding.
The funny thing is, the police in Andalusia managed to delete me from the computer system. So I am not losing any points though!
Thanks to the twisty roads, the Spanish are in general rather good drivers. The problem is, that there are others who are not used to this traffic and are less enthusiastic drivers. I think the main problem is lack of concentration. Spanish traffic is too hectic for day-dreaming.
I don't day-dream, I put the music off, I don't talk much while driving. I drive.
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Hello Mountain Walker.
You dont day dream You dont put the music on. Hardly talk but you speed. Hmm. I presume that you do not hold a Spanish licence. If this is so I know the reason why you have not received any points. I am not going to tell you as it may encourage you to speed again. Enjoy the walks.
myra cecilia
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** EDITED - Please respect terms of posting **
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pilgrim
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It appears I have blundered??
I am told to "respect the terms of posting". Please tell me what on earth I have done to disrespect the terms??
I cannot even remember if I contributed to this thread recently but I can always claim senility!!
Please somebody in editorial reply, to allow me to apologise, at least!!
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