Prepare for the official DGT driving theory exam by practicing key rules for tunnels and low-visibility weather conditions. This set from Spanish Driving License Theory will help you understand mandatory lighting, safe distances, and emergency protocols, ensuring you're ready for any exam question on these critical safety topics.

This revision set focuses on Spanish traffic rules for tunnels and adverse weather visibility, crucial for your DGT theory test. Practice essential questions on correct lighting, safe distances, and emergency procedures to master these driving theory topics and boost your exam preparation.
Navigate challenging driving conditions with confidence by understanding the specific Spanish traffic regulations for tunnels and adverse weather. This set focuses on correct lighting usage, maintaining safe distances, and critical actions during tunnel emergencies, helping you avoid common exam mistakes.
Preview sample questions from the Tunnels & Bad Weather practice set to see how they help you prepare for the driving theory exam in Spain.
Learners choose Tunnels & Bad Weather to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Spain. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
Find answers to the most common queries learners have when practising Tunnels & Bad Weather, including how questions match the official theory exam in Spain, how scoring works, and how this practice improves exam readiness.
When driving through a tunnel in Spain, you must always use your position lights (`luces de posición`) AND your low beams (`luz de cruce`), regardless of the tunnel's lighting. High beams (`luz de carretera`) may be used in insufficiently lit tunnels outside urban areas if not dazzling other drivers, but low beams are the absolute minimum for movement.
For vehicles with a Maximum Authorized Mass (MMA) of up to 3,500 kg, you must maintain a safety distance of at least 100 meters or a 4-second time interval. For vehicles with an MMA over 3,500 kg, this distance increases to 150 meters or a 6-second time interval.
The rear fog light (`luz antiniebla trasera`) is mandatory only in very adverse weather conditions that significantly reduce visibility, such as thick fog, very intense rain, heavy snowfall, or dense clouds of dust or smoke. It must always be used in conjunction with position lights and either low or high beams, or front fog lights.
If there's a fire in a tunnel, you should pull over to the right as much as possible, turn off your engine, leave the keys in the ignition and the doors unlocked. Take your documentation if possible, abandon the vehicle, and walk against the direction of the fire, heading towards the nearest refuge or emergency exit. Never reverse.
No, position lights alone are never sufficient for a moving vehicle inside a tunnel in Spain. You must always complement them with your low beams (`luz de cruce`) for adequate illumination and visibility to other road users. Position lights are for indicating your presence, not for illuminating the road ahead.
By completing Tunnels & Bad Weather, 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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Tunnels & Bad Weather offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Spanish knowledge for the driving theory exam in Spain.
Tunnels & Bad Weather helps learners in Spain with clear explanations and targeted Spanish practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This practice set is ideal for intermediate learners preparing for the Spanish DGT driving theory exam who want to reinforce their knowledge of specific rules for low visibility. It addresses common confusions regarding light usage and tunnel safety, providing clarity for situations often found tricky in the official test.
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