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Navigating the First Week of November: Essential Driving Weather and Safety Tips for Spain

1 min · 2 de nov de 2025
Portada del episodio Navigating the First Week of November: Essential Driving Weather and Safety Tips for Spain

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This week offers mixed driving weather across Spain. Expect dry, safe conditions in the south and east, but be on guard for significant hazards, including morning fog and frost in inland and mountain regions, and rain in the northern coastal areas. Safety advice focuses on adjusting speed for low visibility, doubling your braking distance on wet or icy roads, and taking frequent breaks to combat fatigue during longer weekend journeys. Check your tyre pressure and condition before travelling, as they are your vehicle's most vital link to the road surface.

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