Tag: Spanish Traffic Law

The Most Expensive Fines in the New Spanish Traffic Laws

Law 18/2021, of December 20, which modifies the revised text of the Law on Traffic, Circulation of Motor Vehicles and Road Safety in terms of driving licences and points has been published in the BOE on 21 December 2021. Therefore, it will enter into force within a period of 3 months, which means the new …

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Changes to Spanish Traffic Laws in 2022

After working its way between the Congress of Deputies and the Senate, the latest changes to traffic law have finally been approved. The last will be publication in the Official State Gazette, which will give notice that these changes will come into force three months after the publication date, therefore likely to be in March …

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GET TO KNOW SPANISH TRAFFIC LAW

Understanding Spanish Traffic Law has taken a huge leap forward today, with the publication of a new eBook by the N332 Road Safety Group. A...

Do You Know the Latest Changes to Traffic Law?

In a world in which we have to adapt to technological advances which are developing at an alarming rate, traffic laws also have to...

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