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The DGT warns against possible scams to obtain a driving licence

The DGT has issued a warning about potential scams to obtain a driving licence, pointing out that it is essential to pass an exam to obtain a driving licence in Spain, except in some cases where an exchange agreement is in place. Non-EU foreigners must exchange their licence, if they already have one, for a …

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New Spanish Road Signs for 2023 – Updated

We have featured the fact that new road signs will be introduced in Spain in 2023, and we now have the definitive list of how those changes will be implemented in the second half of this year, when the current Catalogue of Road Signs will be updated. The new signs that will be extended in …

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Full List of Blue Flag Beaches in the Alicante Province for 2023

Torrevieja has secured the Blue Flag of quality for a number of beaches once again for the 2023 summer season, but the beaches of the town are not to the liking of everybody, as they are quite small in places and can get very busy, therefore we thought we’d give you a list of other […]

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Music from the Films

On Saturday 13 May 2023, the Torrevieja Symphony Orchestra will be playing the Music from the Films, in a special concert being held at the Torrevieja International Auditorium. Tickets for the musical concert are on sale at culturaltorrevieja.com, with 15 euro being the base price, for the 90-minute concert that will take you on a […]

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Pedestrians on the Road – Where and how to cross safely

The first thing we have to say is that as a general rule, roads are for vehicles, pavements are for pedestrians. In other words, wherever possible, pedestrians must always walk on the pavement and never the road. Similarly, cars should not park or drive on pavements, or park on pedestrian crossings. A pedestrian is still …

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