The summer months It is one of the periods in which we find more traffic on the roads. In fact, the DGT put the number of trips that would take place in the first special summer exit operation (in July) at 4.5 million. In the second, coinciding with the end of July and the beginning of August, 6.9 million trips were calculated. Only in August they wait 49 million of commuting.
To improve the management and control of traffic, during the days of departure and return operations, the DGT implements all the means available to it. Among them are:
- 245 cameras installed, usually on porches.
- 15 vans.
- 12 helicopters.
- 23 of the 39 drones available to the DGT have the capacity to report.
These media will be responsible for sanction to those drivers who break traffic regulations or fall into distractions, such as the use of mobile phones, whose punishment was recently toughened.
In addition, the DGT has also made it clear what tools are available to ensure that drivers comply with the established speed limits:
The radars that fine the most
Knowing all this, the DGT has some means to know all the radar and cameras that we will find along the way, so we can plan our routes.
However, it must be taken into account that the agency is making it increasingly difficult to know where these speed cameras are, since it has changed its old list for a map in which it is impossible to take a general picture of all the speed controllers that we will find. on our way.
Another example is what they tell us from Associated European Motorists (AEA). This association in defense of drivers regularly publishes which are the speed cameras that fine the most in our country, but its latest listing It was made with the figures obtained in 2020.
Asked about this, from AEA they tell us that the DGT has not made public the data with the figures of fines that each radar has imposed, so they have not been able to sift the data with updated information, as they have been doing until now.
For this reason, the following data refers to the fines imposed by the drivers who reported the most drivers in 2020. For now, we are waiting to update the information when possible, but it does help us to get an idea of the roads of Spain where more complaints of this type are registered.
PROVINCE |
VIA |
KM |
COMPLAINTS 2020 |
---|---|---|---|
Malaga |
A-7 |
246 |
48,771 |
Valencia |
AP-7 |
478 |
47,711 |
Madrid |
A-4 |
13 |
37,316 |
Malaga |
A-7 |
256 |
34.3175 |
Seville |
SE-30 |
10 |
33,163 |
Murcia |
RM-19 |
17 |
30,617 |
Valencia |
V-31 |
5 |
30,107 |
Basin |
A-3 |
156 |
29,302 |
Madrid |
AP-6 |
49 |
27,820 |
Madrid |
M-40 |
52 |
26,442 |
Madrid |
A-4 |
12 |
26,016 |
Madrid |
TO 5 |
12 |
25,996 |
Grenade |
A-92 |
256 |
25,082 |
Seville |
A-92 |
83 |
23,180 |
Malaga |
MA-20 |
10 |
19,645 |
A Coruna |
AC-11 |
3 |
19,326 |
Castellon |
N-340 |
960 |
18,960 |
Balearic Islands |
MA-1 |
fifteen |
16,892 |
Madrid |
A-2 |
fifteen |
16,446 |
Salamanca |
A-66 |
340 |
15,927 |
Valencia |
A-7 |
337 |
15,781 |
Seville |
A-92 |
29 |
15,775 |
Navarre |
A-15 |
127 |
15,731 |
Alicante |
N-332 |
140 |
14,581 |
Real city |
A-4 |
135 |
14,512 |
Huesca |
N-240 |
202 |
14,402 |
Lugo |
A-8 |
545 |
14,289 |
Balearic Islands |
EI-600 |
9 |
14,271 |
the palms |
GC-1 |
5 |
14,145 |
Pontevedra |
A-55 |
9 |
14,023 |
Seville |
A-49 |
0 |
13,777 |
Alicante |
A-70 |
two |
13,731 |
Pontevedra |
A-55 |
eleven |
13,329 |
The Rioja |
AP-68 |
78 |
13,134 |
Segovia |
A-1 |
125 |
13,030 |
Malaga |
A-45 |
128 |
12,856 |
Cantabria |
A-8 |
144 |
12,769 |
Santa Cruz de Tenerife |
TF-1 |
59 |
12,541 |
Burgos |
A-1 |
2. 3. 4 |
12,334 |
Real city |
A-4 |
230 |
12,328 |
Castellon |
AP-7 |
390 |
12,074 |
Malaga |
A-384 |
89 |
11,765 |
Cadiz |
A-381 |
37 |
11,291 |
Pontevedra |
A-52 |
282 |
11,100 |
Zamora |
A-52 |
99 |
10,958 |
Madrid |
A-42 |
13 |
10,780 |
Murcia |
RM-15 |
13 |
10,758 |
Burgos |
A-1 |
194 |
10,703 |
Grenade |
A-44 |
132 |
10,701 |
Toledo |
A-42 |
71 |
10,556 |
Photo | Nicole Reyes
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