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These are the most common driving fines issued in winter in Spain
Drivers in Spain can face several hefty fines during the cooler months
The most common infractions during winter months
- If the windshield or any of the car’s windows are damaged to the extent that visibility is hindered, fines can be issued of up to 200 euros.
- If ice has not been completely removed from the windshield, or the glass is excessively dirty, drivers could be forced to pay out 80 euros.
- Placing unauthorised stickers, paper or similar items on the windshield or widows can result in penalties of up to 200 euros.
- If the car has tinted or coloured rear windows and the driver does not have official authorisation then they can be fined 200 euros.
- Using wiper blades that are in poor condition, reducing visibility and posing a danger to the driver and other road users, can carry a fine of 80 euros.
- A sanction of 200 euros can be issued if a licence plate on a vehicle isn’t fully legible.
Snow chains
Tyres
- According to the current regulations, the minimum depth limit that a tyre thread must have is 1.6 millimetres.
- Drivers caught with bald or defective tyres could be fined 200 euros per tyre.
Horn
- If a driver sounds the horn for no reason, that is, not for any of the reasons mentioned above, a fine of 80 euros can be issued.
Emergency stops
- If a driver leaves the vehicle following an emergency stop without wearing a reflective vest, a fine of 200 euros will be issued and three points will be deducted. If a passenger fails to wear the vest, the driver will also be fined 200 euros.
- If after suffering a traffic accident or a breakdown the driver does not correctly place the emergency triangles to signal that the car has stopped, they can be sanctioned with a fine of 80 euros.
Lights
- Driving in urban areas at night with full headlights can result in a fine of 200 euros.
- Driving without low beams or dipped headlights at any time of the day through tunnels or underpasses or in adverse weather conditions will cost drivers 200 euros.
- Turning on high beams that could dazzle drivers travelling in the opposite direction could result in a fine of up to 200 euros.
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