In the summer we all go on trips. Maybe we’re going to Taiwan like Mazarron. But the reality is this: the road and kilometers ahead. Whether you’re heading to the airport to catch your plane or on your way to the beach, our roads are filled with radar.
DGT has specific advice for anyone looking to rent a car these weeks because driving in the summer is not the same as driving in the winter so various precautions need to be taken. Here is a good summer driver’s guide.
And while it’s not one of the most popular tips, proper running is important when it comes to avoiding an accident.yes This does not mean that we have to drive slowly on the road, but it does mean that we must be careful when we step on the gas pedal.
For all those who are going to move around Spain in these months, the information that we bring to you today will come in handy: speed cameras, which are by far the most in Spain.
The main thing is that you correctly locate Malaga, number 1 in Spain, which collects on average more than 3 million euros in fines per year. A real mine for the Administration. Here are the 40 most relevant radars in the country:
- Malaga: A-7 at km 246
- Valencia: AP-7 at km 478
- Madrid: A-4 for 13 km
- Malaga: A-7 at km 256
- Seville: SE-30 for 10 km
- Murcia: RM-19 at 17 km
- Valencia: V-31 for 5 km
- Cuenca: A-3 at km 156.
- Madrid: AP-6 at km 49
- Madrid: M-40 at km 52
- Madrid: A-4 for 12 km
- Madrid: A-5 for 12 km
- Granada: A-92 at km 256.
- Seville: A-92 at km 83
- Malaga: MA-20 for 10 km
- A Coruña: AC-11 for 3 km
- Castellón: N-340 at km 960.
- Balearic Islands: MA-1 for 15 km.
- Madrid: A-2 for 15 km
- Salamanca: A-66 for km 340.
- Valencia: A-7 at km 337
- Seville: A-92 at km 29
- Navarre: A-15 at km 127.
- Alicante: N-332 for 140 km.
- Ciudad Real: A-4 for 135 km.
- Huesca: N-240 at km 202
- Lugo: A-8 at km 545.
- Balearic Islands: EI-600 for 9 km
- Las Palmas: GC-1 for 5km
- Pontevedra: A-55 for 9 km
- Seville: A-49 at km 0
- Alicante: A-70 at km 2
- Pontevedra: A-55 for 11 km
- La Rioja: AP-68 at km 78
- Segovia: A-1 for 125 km.
- Malaga: A-45 at km 128
- Cantabria: A-8 at km 144.
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife: TF-1 at km 59
- Burgos: A-1 at km 234.
- Ciudad Real: A-4 for km 230
For those who want to know the other 60, here is an article with the exact location of 60 Velolaser radars, the type of modern radars that are really dangerous for light drivers.
These are radars as small as 50 cm, which are placed in certain elements that usually do not have radars.and therefore go unnoticed. They have 4G technology so they can be controlled from anywhere.
Drive carefully and at the speed limit this summer, that’s the best advice we can give you.
Source: Computer Hoy
