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THE NEW LAWS WILL BE A PARTICULAR CONCERN FOR BRITS KEEN TO TRY OUT THE COUNTRY'S NEW 'SMART' MOTORWAYS, WHICH CURRENTLY OPERATE ON THE ROADS BETWEEN BENIDORM AND ALICANTE
05:53, 01 Jun 2025 Brits motoring off to sunny Spain are being warned of eagle-eyed speed cameras that will nick you for going 1km/h over the limit. Millions of UK holidaymakers flock to
Spain each year, with a good chunk choosing to hire cars to zip around and soak in the sights. British drivers, however, might find their pockets rather lighter if caught speeding on Spanish
roads, faced with fines starting at a steep €100 (£84). Spain's rolled out some snazzy new road tech that’s ultra-sensitive and likely to catch anyone even slightly over the speed
limit. Show Plates World said: "Spanish authorities are clearly stepping up speed enforcement, with technology that leaves little room for error. READ MORE: FOREIGN OFFICE WARNS UK
TOURISTS "Even slight speeding can trigger fines, which can catch drivers unfamiliar with the roads off guard." It means Brit drivers unfamiliar with the terrain must be extra
vigilant, especially as these flash new cameras have popped up along major routes and tourist favourites leading to coastal gems like Malaga, Alicante, and Barcelona, reports the Express.
Article continues below Sneakier still, hidden or mobile cameras could easily trip up an unsuspecting driver. To avoid the sting of a fine, Show Plates World is offering sage advice – stick
rigidly to those speed limits and consider using GPS or apps that give you a heads-up on speed camera spots. They further cautioned: "Spain's investment in advanced speed
enforcement means UK drivers must pay extra attention to their speed. "Spain's investment in advanced speed enforcement means UK drivers must pay extra attention to their speed.
"Staying informed and cautious is the best way to enjoy a stress-free holiday without unexpected fines." Depending on how far you've gone over the limit, fines for speeding
can cost you anything from €500 to €600 (£420-£503). Furthermore, as SpainLawyer.com points out, you can be ordered to pay police the fine on the spot. Article continues below