When renting a car at Malaga Airport with SOLO, you don't have to worry about important details. The rented car comes equipped with all necessary safety items, including extra light bulbs, red triangles, a spare wheel, a first aid kit, and a fire extinguisher. You can also easily add child seats for the safety of your little passengers. Remember, when renting a car at Malaga Airport with SOLO, you can be assured of the comfort and safety of your journey. However, familiarize yourself with Spanish driver requirements.
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Important Aspects of Safe Driving on Spanish Roads
When planning a trip in Spain, whether in your own or a rented car, ensure the following important items are present:
- Two emergency stop signs. It's recommended to have two signs to place them in different directions.
- A spare wheel or a tire repair kit.
- A reflective vest is mandatory when exiting the vehicle on the road or shoulder. While not always required to be carried inside the car, note that Spanish police might not fine a foreign driver for not having a vest, but its presence could be crucial in emergencies.
- Important safety elements such as a first aid kit, fire extinguisher, and tool kit are not mandatory but recommended to have onboard.
Speed Control
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Observe the standard speed limits indicated on road signs:
- In urban areas - 50 km/h;
- Outside urban areas - 90 km/h;
- On highways - 100 km/h;
- On motorways - 120 km/h. Note that separate speed limits apply to vehicles with trailers.
Spain widely employs speed control cameras. Be attentive to avoid fines.
Alcohol
The maximum permissible blood alcohol content while driving is 0.5 ‰, but for drivers with less than 2 years of experience, it's 0.3 ‰.
Child Safety
Children under 3 years old must be in appropriate child restraint systems suitable for their weight.
Other Regulations
- All passengers must wear seat belts.
- Using mobile phones while driving is prohibited except for hands-free devices.
Remember these rules and nuances to ensure your journey on Spanish roads is safe and comfortable.
Fuel and Refueling
In Spain, you'll find unleaded gasoline types 95 and 98 (Gasolina sin plomo), as well as diesel (Gasoleo 'A' or Gas-oil). Leaded gasoline is not available here.
There's also a few LPG gas stations, known as "Autogas." If you need the coordinates of these stations, they are publicly available.
Average prices for various types of fuel in Spain at the moment:
- Gasolina 95 — € 1.670
- Gasolina 98 — € 1.834
- Gasóleo — € 1.553
- Gas GLP — € 0.944
And remember, you're allowed to transport up to 10 liters of fuel in cans within the country.
Emergency Numbers
- European Emergency Number - 112
- Police - 091
- Ambulance - 061
- Fire Department - 080
Now you have all the essential information for a safe and enjoyable trip through Spain by car. If you want to save on car rental at Malaga Airport, it's better to book directly online in advance. Our SOLO office is nearby, and you can walk there in five minutes or use the shuttle. Our office is located at Av. del Comandante García Morato, 50, Office 2, Churriana, 29004 Málaga, Spain.
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