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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
  • 👉 If you are planning a road trip to Spain, it is quite important to get familiar with the types of roads in Spain. This is what this video is all about.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 the types of roads in Spain
    00:50 autopistas de peaje
    03:25 autovías
    05:25 carreteras nacionales
    07:22 carreteras autonómicas
    08:40 e-roads
    09:13 the Spanish kilometre zero
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    Welcome to Road trip Spain & Portugal, where we help you prepare the perfect road trip with lots of tips and information.

Komentáře • 91

  • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal

    Our list of road trips:
    ➡️ the best road trips in SPAIN 🇪🇸: czcams.com/video/6XUEIFcgE9Q/video.html
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  • @richardpinilla8526
    @richardpinilla8526 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I’ll be traveling to Spain next week and your videos have been instrumental for this trip. Thank you very much.

  • @popogast
    @popogast Před 3 měsíci +1

    7:41 These roads are most fun.

  • @fibosxpivots6238
    @fibosxpivots6238 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you a lot !!

  • @betaorionis2164
    @betaorionis2164 Před rokem +1

    1:18 Viña Herminia winery, at Aldeanueva, Eastern Rioja. Autopista AP-68

  • @two_stones
    @two_stones Před rokem +1

    Thank you.

  • @ahorabesame
    @ahorabesame Před 2 lety +1

    Gracias

  • @JamesFlemingIreland
    @JamesFlemingIreland Před 2 lety +2

    Very very well made video. Thanks for posting.

  • @johnadams1657
    @johnadams1657 Před rokem +1

    thank you for posting!! Gracias por subir este video!!!!!!!!!!!! muy buena information !!

  • @zakmatew
    @zakmatew Před 2 lety +6

    I wish here in America we had such beautiful smooth roads. Our roads are like somewhere in India. Wow will America ever reach the level of Spain???

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, Emil.

    • @56independent42
      @56independent42 Před rokem +1

      America has built //way// too many motorways without good alternatives. In Spain, people would rather take the train form Barcelona to Madrid (2:30) and not the car (5:00).

    • @Nicosshalagalanis
      @Nicosshalagalanis Před 2 měsíci

      USA has an area like all the europe bro..
      Its not easy to make good highways in such a bigass country..

  • @johnandannastravels6258
    @johnandannastravels6258 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the video. I'll be in Spain for the first time next week. This will be very helpful. - John

  • @jnaur6849
    @jnaur6849 Před 2 lety +1

    Helpful, thank you. I may have a very long drive to do from Bilbao to Malaga!
    Knowing this info is vital!

  • @markheun6519
    @markheun6519 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @siobhancollins8899
    @siobhancollins8899 Před rokem +1

    I'm planning a road trip from 🇬🇧 to 🇪🇸 next year ! So much info it's definitely putting my first time driving abroad at ease !! Toot toot !
    🚗 💨 💨

  • @AlbertHernandezTorne
    @AlbertHernandezTorne Před 2 lety +4

    A little correction, not all the toll roads start its name with AP because in Madrid there are some toll roads that start with R-(2 to 5) or for example the M-12

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks a lot, Albert, you are absolutely right, but bear in mind we didn't intend to produce the definitive A-Z on roads in Spain but rather an easy-to-understand approach to the issue. But many thanks for your valuable contribution.

  • @cweenc
    @cweenc Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this. Really helpful. 😊
    Time to plan how to get to Sevilla from Nerja

  • @TheSimmpleTruth
    @TheSimmpleTruth Před 7 měsíci

    “En la Puerta del Sol, como el año que fue
    Otra vez el champán y las uvas y el alquitrán
    De alfombra están…” oh, ya me acordó a Mecano.

  • @peter_bazinet
    @peter_bazinet Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, there's so much here I didn't know when I rented a car in Arcos de la Frontera. But, fortunately for me, it was easy driving in Spain and I recommend the GPS as it definitely helps on the round-abouts.

  • @paulefc1971
    @paulefc1971 Před 2 lety +1

    Great information, planning a trip from Santander to Barcelona next year so getting some education in early

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před 2 lety +1

      That's great, Paul, you will be driving through some wonderful regions of Spain. All the best!

    • @56independent42
      @56independent42 Před rokem

      Done that many times. When you leave Santader, you might be overwhelmed. That's ok. Just follow the signs leading to the A-8.
      Go east on the A-8 until you reach Bilbao. Here, you have a choice. You can either use the AP-8 and indulge in tons of tunnels (and pay a toll), or use the A-8 and go through Bilbao. Follow Vitoria-Gasteiz. Eventually, you'll reach a fork. Keep right to go to Vitoria-Gasteiz on the AP-68.
      Once on the AP-68, you'll reach the toll plaza and have to grab a ticket. Keep this very safe. You will be driving for hours in a very rural part of Spain. Service stations are every 30 km, rest stations are 10-5 km apart.
      You just follow the main road until Zaragoza. You will pay a toll and then you can follow Barcelona from there. At Barcelona, the AP-7 leads up to Girona and eventually France.
      Spanish roads are notoriously easy to navigate and it will be a lot more enjoyable then the drive to the Portsmouth or the Plymouth.

  • @dmacaya1
    @dmacaya1 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for the information. Definitely useful. But the only thing is that I was hoping you could have translated the types of roads so I could have known them in English. But no big deal. I can research that myself. Muchas gracias!

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for your words, Daniel. There isn't always a direct equivalent, it is for that reason that we opted for an explanation of what each of the types of roads involves. The basics are: autovías and autopistas = highways; carreteras nacionales = national roads; carreteras autonómicas/comarcales = country roads.
      Kind regards!

    • @dmacaya1
      @dmacaya1 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal thank you very much. It’s just that I am currently studying for the English test and from the names they use I’m not sure is it will be consistent to the actual test. But I think I can figure it out. But, nonetheless, the information you provided will be quite useful. Thank you again

  • @AlbertHernandezTorne
    @AlbertHernandezTorne Před 2 lety +5

    And not all of Autovias (Highways) start its name with A, many of them start its name with the code of the city/province/autonomous comunity + 2/3 numbers

  • @alexsuholitko2528
    @alexsuholitko2528 Před 8 měsíci +1

    9:45 😊

  • @ashkanahmadi
    @ashkanahmadi Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for the information. I’m preparing for the theory test here and this was useful. Just a quick question: is the carretera convencional the same the as the nacional ones?

  • @ALAL-es6xy
    @ALAL-es6xy Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Tony, could you explain how the toll road payments work please?
    We're going to be driving from Bilbao to Zaragoza on the AP68.
    Do we get a ticket when we enter the toll road and pay when we exit in Zaragoza or do we make a series of payments through toll booths along the way?
    Thanks for your videos, they're really well done and a great source of information!
    Cheers,
    Andy

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hi Andy, we don't have a specific video on the subject but in the majority of cases, it is as you describe, you get a ticket when you enter the system, pay when you exit. In specific locations, there might be a stretch of road where you will pay for the distance you have travelled to that point, where you will find toll booths. Unlike Portugal, paying tolls in Spain is not a tricky affair. All the best.

  • @tarnish7742
    @tarnish7742 Před rokem

    Hi Tony, great video. I have driven in Spain quite a lot but one thing i am still unsure about. On some roads there are blue speed signs normally before a tunnel or a bend in a road. What do these mean and how do they affect a car driver?

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před rokem +2

      Hello there, blue speed signs show recommended speeds rather than enforced speeds. They usually appear in stretches of road where there might be some risks involved: entrance to a tunnel, long bend and so on. In a way, they advise you to be cautious. All the best.

    • @tarnish7742
      @tarnish7742 Před rokem +1

      @@ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal Thank you for the quick reply. That makes sense 😀

  • @MrSeamusMurray
    @MrSeamusMurray Před rokem

    Hi Tony,
    My wife and I will be travelling from Ireland this coming June in our fully electric car. As we are going to road trip throughout northwest Spain. In your very helpful video on types of Roads in Spain you mentioned that on the AP motorways there will be a carbon toll. Can you tell me are we exempt from paying this toll as we are driving in a fully electric vehicle? Thanks, Séamus

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před rokem +1

      Hi Séamus, we don't recall ever mentioning a "carbon toll". At the time being, tolls are applied to all cars regardless of the fuel they use. All the best.

  • @101BeingHappy
    @101BeingHappy Před 25 dny

    While driving a car, can we rely on google maps specifically with respect to one way lanes, speed limit indicators lane use suggestions while travelling? Can it be also useful in hilly areas like val d'aran?

  • @luismarquez7917
    @luismarquez7917 Před 9 měsíci

    All three look the samr to mr

  • @H_Kaur-od9cv
    @H_Kaur-od9cv Před rokem

    Will you please show driving rules for practical test 😭👍i would helped me alot

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před rokem

      If you are doing a practical test you will surely get training for it, which is beyond the realm of this channel.

  • @youcefkaddour3574
    @youcefkaddour3574 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello sir, i will be comming to spain this september in a vehicle with my family on a boat, we will land in Alicante and we plan to do a road trip on the coastline and visit the best cities not so far from alicante (300km) away as max, what cities do you recommend to visit ? What is the best plan you could make if you was at my place ? The visit will last for 15 days. I would really appreciate it if you could help
    And Thank you for your amazing content, it is very helpful

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi Youcef, we intend to create a consultancy service to help with queries like yours, but so far it is at a planning stage. All the best.

  • @vivitrumanto
    @vivitrumanto Před 2 lety

    Would be good if you mention about the minimum speed limit in each of the road type too. In Australia if you drive in a motorway or highway, there is a max speed limit everywhere and it changes here and there along the way, however you also cannot drive way too slow. You could also be fined because of that. Is that also applicable in Spain? I am going to Mallorca in Sept and we are planning to rent a car. I am a bit nervous because I don't have any experience to drive in Europe except I did once in Norway. I saw some vlogs of people driving in Mallorca and there are absolutely a lot of dangerous ones, because there are a few of two way roads or tunnels where they are narrow and could only fit 1 car. I could see a road sign showing 2 arrows, the right arrow is marked red and the other arrow pointing down is marked blue. What does it mean? Could you do a video explaining different road signs in Spain? Thanks so much for the tips though, they are extremely helpful.

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před 2 lety +2

      Hello there, thanks for your suggestions. The video was supposed to be a basic introduction to the topic, everything you mention is quite interesting and we will see how we can record a new video on the topic. It's not easy because there is a lot of research involved. We cannot cover all the road signs so we have to establish which ones are different from, say, the US, India, Australia, China, Japan and a few other countries.
      In Spain there are no "too slow" fines. They might be on the Highway Code but they are unheard of (unless you drive at 10 km/h on a motorway).
      The road signs with two arrows is usually found before a narrow passage. If there are two cars coming, the one coming in the direction of the blue arrow has the right of way. All the best!

    • @vivitrumanto
      @vivitrumanto Před 2 lety +1

      @@ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal hi, you could just do a video explaining the road signs which are commonly found in Spain, you do not have to establish which ones are different to other countries. Some signs would basically look similar and have same meaning as in any other countries, but would be good if we are 100% sure about them, instead of just guessing because of their similarities.

  • @christopherhammond4490

    This guy looks like he should be guarding a castle with his cat.

  • @RoadTripTourist
    @RoadTripTourist Před 2 měsíci

    Are all the toll gates lanes accept credit cards?
    When I drove to Italy last year, there were special lanes for locals who had the RFID tag

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před 2 měsíci

      There are specific lanes for those paying with credit cards. Other lanes are reserved for tag holders.

  • @AlbertHernandezTorne
    @AlbertHernandezTorne Před 2 lety +2

    es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Autopistas_y_autov%C3%ADas_de_Espa%C3%B1a it's in Spanish but here there's a summary of all the Autovias and Autopistas de Peaje in Spain

  • @MrSpengel
    @MrSpengel Před 11 měsíci

    Tony, are rear seat passengers required to wear seat belts?

  • @TheTruthSeeker756
    @TheTruthSeeker756 Před 3 měsíci

    You can pay with a credit / debit card on the autopista? Thanks!

  • @flight101
    @flight101 Před 2 lety

    I have to drive an old Land Rover discovery from France to Torrevieja and im really afraid of junctions. I dont mind motorways etc.

  • @Uzyszkodnik.
    @Uzyszkodnik. Před rokem

    If there is Autovia (A) running parallel to the Autopista (AP), does existence of the AP make it not worth for the government to keep the A in great condition because it doesn't make any money? I'm taking about a scenario like with the A-7 and AP-7

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před rokem

      Public investment is not always guided by profit.

    • @56independent42
      @56independent42 Před rokem

      I've been on the A-68 after we took a wrong turn in Zaragoza trying to get to Santander port, and it's ok. The speed limit was lower but the road was fine.

  • @sonns_g
    @sonns_g Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Tony, Can I drive in Spain with my Canadian license ? or do I need to an international permit?

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před 10 měsíci +1

      We don't know whether there's an agreement between Spain and Canada, but you should check with the company you intend to rent the car from, they will be able to give a definitive answer on the issue.

  • @katerinamik2877
    @katerinamik2877 Před rokem

    7:50 my thoughts: “OMG driving there is really scary!” The author of the video: “ Those roads are the most fun to drive!”

  • @aud5226
    @aud5226 Před 2 lety

    Which is the road on the miniature photo?

  • @phulanadethal
    @phulanadethal Před rokem

    I love España, but I haven’t dared to drive myself around, the one reason being, where are the orange lines I’m confused by the fact that opposite traffic lanes aren’t demarcated by the *orange* lines, the way they’re here in the US

  • @irfansiddiqui9458
    @irfansiddiqui9458 Před rokem

    Carrateras autonomicas.autonomic.. are these one lane road. I didn't see opposite car lanes.

    • @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal
      @ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal  Před rokem

      One lane roads in Spain are rare.

    • @56independent42
      @56independent42 Před rokem

      @@ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal Where i live, there is only single-lane roads. But there is this one dual-lane road which links to the C-31.
      Towns tend to have a lot of one-way single-lane roads.

  • @didyouknowpodcast
    @didyouknowpodcast Před rokem

    How much are tolls?

  • @RogierYou
    @RogierYou Před rokem +1

    Americans! No passing on the right!!!!