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Intense Traffic for First Day of Holidays

Summary by Euro Weekly News
As the clock strikes 3pm on Friday, July 4, Spain kickstarts its first “Operación Salida” of the summer, marking the start of the annual exodus to coastal resorts and other holiday destinations. The Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT) forecasts over 4.7 million road trips between Friday and Sunday, July 6, with millions of vehicle movements across the country throughout July. Source

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At 3 p.m. this Friday the first summer departure operation has begun, which will end at midnight on Sunday, July 6.

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Pay attention if you drive like this during the summer: this is the fine you could faceThe hidden prohibition of the DGT: putting a non-approved parasol in the car could cost you up to 200 euros of fineMillions of drivers face these days long road trips to start their vacations in destinations of coast, mountain or second residences.The increase of circulation on these dates represents one of the greatest challenges in terms of road safety, with…

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The device will be able to operate at 15.00 hours this Friday and will end at midnight on Sunday The main complications could be recorded in the environment of Torrelavega, in the connection between the A-8 and the A-67, and in the A-8 between Laredo and the border with the Basque Country

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EFE broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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