The radars save lives and in 2025 we will continue with the installation of 122 new devices on the Spanish roads, of which 17 fixed and 7 section entered service this January 21
With these words, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, Minister of the Interior, confirmed that The DGT will install more than a hundred radars This year 2025 on Spanish roads. Thus, the head of Interior stressed that the fulfillment of the speed limits “is key” to avoid accidents.
The DGT has been defending that installing New radarsas well as the use of vans and even camouflaged motorcycles With mobile radars, you should improve accident figures on roads. The organism has been doing special emphasis on speed although Distractions are the main cause of accidents With mortal victims on our roads.
Be that as it may, what is certain is that the DGT aspires to deploy 122 new radars on Spanish roads.
All new radars and where will they start fine
Although in its information the DGT has also made it clear that its intention is to install a greater number of section radarsfor now, the 24 new radars that already work on Spanish roads are mostly fixed.
As you can check in the list below, only seven of the 24 new speed controllers They are stretch. The rest, the 17 new radars are fixed. This is confirmed by the DGT that, in addition to its locations, has confirmed that they came into operation on January 21.
That does not mean, however, that they are already sanctioning with fines that can reach the 600 euros and six points in the driving card. At the moment, the cinemometers will pass a first test phase in which only the drivers will be notified that have exceeded the maximum allowed speed. That period lasts a month and, later, the drivers will be sanctioned.
As for its locations, the DGT confirms that the 17 fixed radars are found in the following places:
Province |
Road |
Kilometer point (PK) |
---|---|---|
Almería |
A-1050 |
1+200 decreasing |
Almería |
AL-3117 |
1+400 growing |
grenade |
N-432 |
425+950 decreasing |
Malaga |
A-7054 |
3+500 growing |
A Coruña |
AC-221 |
2+550 growing |
A Coruña |
AC-841 |
9+800 decreasing |
Asturias |
N-634 |
377+850 growing |
Asturias |
GJ-10 |
0+250 growing |
Lugo |
LU-862 |
74+150 decreasing |
Ourense |
N-525 |
237+880 growing |
Pontevedra |
N-550 |
84+150 growing |
Alicante |
N-332 |
89+050 decreasing |
Alicante |
CV-86 |
13+800 growing |
Alicante |
CV-905 |
7+050 decreasing |
Alicante |
A-77a |
0+420 growing |
Valencia |
V-31 |
6+125 d |
Valencia |
CV-410 |
3+510 c |
The seven new section radars are found in the following locations.
PROVINCE |
ROAD |
PK Start |
PK End |
---|---|---|---|
Almería |
A-370 |
8+400 c |
9+400 c |
Malaga |
MA-20 |
9+300 c |
10+300 c |
A Coruña |
AC-552 |
26+275 c |
27+300 c |
Asturias |
AS-12 |
2+150 d |
0+850 d |
Ourense |
OU-536 |
25+850 c |
28+040 c |
Valencia |
A-3 |
347+100 c |
349+150 c |
Valencia |
V-23 |
3+330 d |
1+600 d |
In addition, remember that in Xataka We tell you how to know Where are all radars. In this way, we will avoid falling into one of the 50 radars that most fine in Spain.
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