China News Service, March 22. According to the news of the Spanish version of the "Europe Times" WeChat public account "Xiwen", on March 21, local time, Spain's new traffic law came into effect. Among them, the use of mobile devices, radar detectors and unsafe Wearing or not wearing a helmet is a violation.

  The report quoted local media sources that distracted driving is still a concern of the transportation department.

The new traffic law revised the regulations and came into effect on March 1. If drivers violate the regulations, such as cheating by using electronic devices, they will immediately be fined 200 euros and deducted 6 points.

From March 17, if you do not drive safely (such as not wearing seat belts, children not wearing helmets, etc.) driver's license will be deducted 4 points.

In addition, driving under the influence of alcohol is still an illegal act. If found by the police, a fine of 500 euros and demerit points will be imposed, and minors under the age of 18 will be punished more severely.

The police currently have "zero tolerance" for drunk driving. If a driver is found to be drunk, a fine of more than 500 euros will be imposed, and the restrictions on driving members under the age of 18 are even stricter.

  The police stipulate that in the lanes in multiple directions, keep at least 1.5 meters distance for overtaking, otherwise 4 to 6 points will be deducted.

The 20-kilometer speed limit previously allowed for overtaking has been scrapped due to the high number of accidents caused by overtaking.

If you are found to have cheated on the test, you will not be able to apply for a driver's license test for 6 months.