Renting a car in Spain is an excellent way to explore the country’s diverse landscapes, historic cities, and beautiful coastlines. However, driving in a foreign country can come with its own set of challenges. Here’s a guide on how to drive safely and legally in Spain, including common mistakes made by tourists from different regions and what to expect on the road.

Key Documents and Legal Requirements

Before hitting the road, make sure you have all the necessary documents:

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Common Mistakes by Tourists from Different Regions

Driving Tips and What to Expect

  1. Traffic Rules: Spain has strict traffic regulations. Speed limits are typically 120 km/h on highways, 90 km/h on rural roads, and 50 km/h in urban areas. Speed cameras are common, and fines for speeding can be hefty.
  2. Roundabouts: Always yield to traffic already in the roundabout, and be mindful of your exit. Many tourists accidentally miss their exit or enter the wrong way.
  3. Parking: Urban areas have specific parking zones, marked by blue (paid parking) and green (residential). Illegally parked cars are often towed, especially in cities like Málaga and Barcelona.
  4. Toll Roads: Spain has numerous toll roads (AP routes). Make sure you carry cash or have a credit card handy for toll payments.
  5. Alcohol Limits: The legal blood alcohol limit is lower than in some other countries. For most drivers, it is 0.05%, and for commercial drivers or those with less than two years of experience, it’s 0.03%. It’s best to avoid drinking entirely if you plan to drive.

Car Rental Tips: Picking the Right Vehicle

For more information on renting a car in Spain, search our website SOLO Rent a Car for great options and services. Ready to book your car? Check out SOLO rent a car Malaga Airport.

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