This practice set helps you master the Spanish DGT rules for signaling an immobilized vehicle. Learn when to use position lights, hazard lights, and the V-16 beacon on urban and interurban roads, during breakdowns, or in adverse conditions. Prepare thoroughly for your Spanish driving theory exam by understanding these critical safety regulations.

This practice set covers essential Spanish traffic rules for signaling immobilized vehicles at night. It prepares you for real-world scenarios and helps you avoid common mistakes on the DGT exam. Strengthen your understanding of road safety and emergency procedures for your driving theory test.
This practice set focuses on the crucial Spanish traffic rules for signaling a stopped or broken-down vehicle, particularly during nighttime or adverse weather conditions. You will tackle realistic scenarios involving urban and interurban roads, ensuring you know exactly how to make your vehicle visible and avoid common mistakes on the DGT exam.
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Learners choose Night Breakdown Signaling to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Spain. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
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You must use your position lights, hazard lights, and, as of 2026, the V-16 emergency beacon. Position lights make your vehicle's dimensions visible to others.
On interurban roads, position lights are always mandatory if your vehicle is stopped or parked between sunset and sunrise or in adverse visibility. In sufficiently lit urban areas that are not 'travesías', position lights may not be mandatory if the vehicle is clearly visible to other users at a sufficient distance.
Hazard lights (Luz de Emergencia) should be used when your vehicle is immobilized due to a breakdown or accident, especially on motorways, dual carriageways, or in conditions of reduced visibility, to alert other drivers of a dangerous situation.
The V-16 beacon is an emergency light signal that, from 2026, becomes mandatory in Spain to signal a broken-down or stopped vehicle. It replaces the warning triangles and is designed to enhance safety by making the vehicle visible from a distance without the driver having to leave the car.
By completing Night Breakdown Signaling, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in Spain. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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Night Breakdown Signaling offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Spanish knowledge for the driving theory exam in Spain.
Night Breakdown Signaling helps learners in Spain with clear explanations and targeted Spanish practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This set is ideal for intermediate learners preparing for the Spanish DGT driving theory exam who find rules for vehicle immobilization confusing. It clarifies the precise lighting requirements for breakdowns or stops at night, ensuring you avoid common errors and gain confidence in a crucial safety area for your Spanish driving license.
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