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Message started by Smidge on Jun 19th, 2015 at 9:23am

Title: Drivers are cash cows ?
Post by Smidge on Jun 19th, 2015 at 9:23am
Be careful while driving in Spain, there maybe a uniformed tax collector around the corner.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/11680620/Spanish-driver-fined-for-biting-fingernails-at-the-wheel.html

Title: Re: Drivers are cash cows ?
Post by robo on Jun 19th, 2015 at 1:08pm
I've been told by different people in our village that 3 people have been fined for using a British license they have been told that Spain does not recognize British licenses only European ones now they must obtain a Spanish one , myself I do not pay much attention to what I hear in our village as most of it is crap ::) ::)

Title: Re: Drivers are cash cows ?
Post by Bunter on Jun 19th, 2015 at 1:26pm

wrote on Jun 19th, 2015 at 1:08pm:
I've been told by different people in our village that 3 people have been fined for using a British license they have been told that Spain does not recognize British licenses only European ones now they must obtain a Spanish one , myself I do not pay much attention to what I hear in our village as most of it is crap ::) ::)


Summary of the DGT/Trafico press release:

I           In our opinion, the above-mentioned: ‘Compulsory registration of the foreign residents driving licences’ cannot be enforced. Spain had insisted that this was to be complied with in the past, but they were forced to revoke by European Court.

II         The Spanish Reglamento does not back up the press release by DGT/Trafico and their statement that certain licences need to be   exchanged after 2 years of residency. Only indefinite licences need to switch to Spanish licence by process of renewing (renovar) after 2 years of residency. The European Directive could be interpreted to give this option, (see above) but the Spanish Reglamento has not included it, therefore it is not law in Spain.

III        Spanish authorities should insist on a correction by DGT/Trafico before expats fall victim to this incorrect and confusing interpretation.

IV        CAB Spain will seek legal advice on the possibilities to denounce DGT/Trafico the minute we receive notice that an expat been affected by the recent announcement by Trafico.

CAB Spain is not advising any of the readers that they should not exchange (canje) or renew (renovar) their UK valid licences for a Spanish version. We are merely providing facts based on the law.

http://citizensadvice.org.es/must-residents-exchange-licences-spanish-2-years-residency/

Title: Re: Drivers are cash cows ?
Post by spanishcatfishing on Jun 19th, 2015 at 8:06pm
If you are a resident in Spain you must have a Spanish driving license it is that simply

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