Tips for traveling by car abroad

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Did you know that car Is the favorite means of transport for the Spanish when traveling? We are not saying it, but the Familitur report, published by the Spanish Tourism Institute. Of course, we understand it perfectly, because traveling by car has a lot of advantages: it does not depend on schedules, it can be cheaper than other options, it allows you to enjoy the landscapes that are on the road, get to know your family or friends…

However, when traveling abroad with a private vehicle you must take into account different aspects. Today in Hard Hobbit To Break We want to tell you about them in order to make your trip a complete success. Do you want to join us?

Documentation in order

It is important that before starting your trip outside of Spain you have everything ready. By this we mean that you check that you have all your personal documentation in order. Do not forget that the driving license that is delivered in our country allows you to take a car throughout the EU, Andorra, Croatia, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia and Ukraine, although in other areas you will need the International Permit. Of course, it is also important that the car's papers are in order: the current insurance, the last ITV ...


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Needed information

On the other hand, it is necessary that you inform yourself about the payment systems on the highways of the different countries through which you intend to circulate. In addition, you must know the traffic regulations of the places you are going to visit. And is that, in general, throughout the world the same rules apply, there are some things that may be different. For example, in many countries in Europe (Romania, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Slovenia or Greece, among many others), it is mandatory to carry a small first aid kit first aid (don't worry if you don't have it; you'll find it in any pharmacy); and in others, such as in Bulgaria, Latvia or Lithuania, a fire extinguisher must be carried inside the car by law. In addition, there are more and more countries in which it is mandatory to use the lights even during the day and not in all places have the same rules when parking.

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Breathalyzer controls

If you thought that Spain was the only country that did breathalyzer tests, you were very wrong. In fact, they are quite common in other countries in Europe. Furthermore, in almost all of the European Union the legal limit is the same: 0.5 g / l. Of course, you should bear in mind that in some states you will test positive with less index of blood alcohol, such as in Lithuania, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Slovakia, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Romania.

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Drive to the left

One of the things that most worries drivers traveling abroad is having to drive on the left, a situation that, although you may not know it, occurs in other countries apart from the United Kingdom. We refer to Ireland, Cyprus and Malta. In Hard Hobbit To Break We already gave you some advice so that you could drive on the left without any problem. Finally, we warn you that in some cities in Europe they will require a sticker that allows you to access the urban center. In general, the price of this sticker will be related to the emissions of the vehicle, so the more polluting your car, the more you will have to pay. In fact, older cars may be denied entry.

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