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Pedestrian Priority

Spanish Driving Theory: Zebra Crossings and Pedestrian/Cyclist Priority

Prepare for your DGT driving theory exam by mastering the rules of Pasos para peatones and Pasos para ciclistas in Spain. This set from 'Spanish Driving License Theory' clarifies driver obligations, priority rules, and common pitfalls, ensuring you understand how to navigate these crucial road markings safely and correctly according to Spanish traffic law.

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Spanish Driving Theory: Zebra Crossings and Pedestrian/Cyclist Priority

Revise Spanish Priority Rules for Pedestrians and Cyclists

This practice set helps you grasp Spanish traffic rules concerning pedestrian and cycle crossings. You'll review critical DGT regulations on right-of-way at Pasos para peatones and Pasos para ciclistas, ensuring you understand driver obligations. Start now to enhance your driving theory knowledge and confidently approach your exam preparation.

This set focuses on the rules governing pedestrian and cycle crossings, vital for safe driving in Spain. You'll learn the difference in priority at Pasos para peatones and Pasos para ciclistas, and understand correct driver behaviour, including stopping and yielding, to avoid serious infractions. Prepare effectively for your DGT exam.

Example Questions in Pedestrian & Cycle Priority

Preview sample questions from the Pedestrian & Cycle Priority practice set to see how they help you prepare for the driving theory exam in Spain.

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Why Learners Search for Pedestrian & Cycle Priority When Preparing for the Theory Exam

Learners choose Pedestrian & Cycle Priority 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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Questions Learners Have About Pedestrian & Cycle Priority

Find answers to the most common queries learners have when practising Pedestrian & Cycle Priority, including how questions match the official theory exam in Spain, how scoring works, and how this practice improves exam readiness.

What is a Paso para peatones?

A Paso para peatones (zebra crossing) is marked by wide white lines parallel to the road's axis, indicating a designated area where pedestrians have priority and vehicles must yield according to Spanish traffic law.

When do pedestrians have priority at a zebra crossing in Spain?

Pedestrians have priority at a Paso para peatones as soon as they show intention to cross or are already on the crossing. Drivers must stop and allow them to pass, even if they have not yet physically stepped onto the road.

What is the difference between a Paso para peatones and a Paso para ciclistas?

A Paso para peatones is for pedestrians and marked with wide parallel white lines. A Paso para ciclistas is for cyclists, marked with two discontinuous parallel transversal lines, and cyclists generally have priority there.

Is it allowed to stop on a zebra crossing in Spain?

No, you must never stop or park on a Paso para peatones or Paso para ciclistas. Even if traffic conditions temporarily prevent you from clearing the crossing, you must not enter it if you foresee being detained within it, as this is a serious infraction for urban traffic flow and safety.

Do cyclists always have priority at a Paso para ciclistas?

Yes, cyclists generally have priority when circulating by a Paso para ciclistas (marked with two discontinuous parallel lines), similar to when they ride on a bike lane or a well-marked hard shoulder, and when the first cyclist in a group has already initiated the crossing.

Skills You Will Build for the Driving Theory Exam

By completing Pedestrian & Cycle Priority, 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.

Recognise the markings for Pasos para peatones (zebra crossings) and Pasos para ciclistas (cycle crossings).
Understand when pedestrians have priority at a zebra crossing in Spain.
Differentiate priority rules between Pasos para peatones and Pasos para ciclistas.
Learn the legal requirements for stopping and yielding at pedestrian and cycle crossings.
Avoid common mistakes related to blocking crossings and endangering vulnerable road users.

Deepen Your Understanding of Spanish Priority Rules and Road Safety

Continuing with related practice questions ensures you thoroughly grasp DGT road rules, especially concerning vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists, critical for Spanish traffic laws. This focused topic revision helps solidify your knowledge and boosts confidence for your official DGT theory test and safe driving in Spain.

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How This Driving Theory Practice Helps You Pass Faster

Pedestrian & Cycle Priority offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Spanish knowledge for the driving theory exam in Spain.

Gain confidence in correctly interpreting pedestrian and cycle crossing rules.
Reduce the likelihood of making priority mistakes on the DGT exam.
Understand the importance of yielding to pedestrians, even if they haven't stepped onto the road.
Learn how to avoid serious traffic infractions related to blocking crossings.
Enhance your awareness for safer real-world driving around vulnerable road users.

Who Should Practise Pedestrian & Cycle Priority?

Pedestrian & Cycle Priority helps learners in Spain with clear explanations and targeted Spanish practice to improve essential driving theory topics.

This practice set is ideal for beginners and intermediate learners preparing for the Spanish driving theory exam. It addresses common confusion about pedestrian and cyclist priority at designated crossings, helping you confidently apply DGT rules. If you struggle with knowing when to stop or yield, this set will build your foundational knowledge.

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