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Date Published: 25/09/2024
Know your roads in Spain: Difference between Autovías and Autopistas
Enjoy a stress-free road trip across Spain by distinguishing between the various kinds of motorways
Spain's motorways are a marvel of modern engineering, with sleek roads and efficient (if expensive) toll systems. But for visitors and locals alike, navigating these roads can be a daunting task.
To make the most of your Spanish road trip, it’s especially important to know the difference between Autovías and Autopistas, as this inside knowledge could end up saving you both time and money.
‘A’ roads - Autovías: The free and easy option
Autovías are the free dual carriageways of Spain, designed to provide fast and efficient travel without the burden of tolls.
These roads are often upgraded versions of older routes, improved to accommodate the growing demands of modern traffic. With their multiple access points and intersections, Autovías might be a little slower than traditional motorways, but are the perfect choice for drivers who want to avoid the hassle and expense of toll roads.
‘AP’ roads - Autopistas de Peaje: The toll road option
On the other hand, Autopistas are the toll roads of Spain, designed to provide a faster and more direct route for long-distance travel.
These roads are built to the highest standards, with controlled junctions and limited access points. While they may come with a price tag, Autopistas offer a level of convenience and efficiency that's hard to match.
Junction numbers
One of the most confusing aspects of Spain's motorway network is the kilometre-based numbering system used on Autopistas. Unlike the traditional sequential numbering system (e.g., Exit 1, Exit 2, etc.), Spain uses the distance from the starting point of the motorway to number junctions.
For instance, a junction 15 kilometres from the start would be marked as Exit 15.
While it may seem counterintuitive at first, this system actually makes it easier for drivers to navigate the motorway network.
Marker Boards: The roadside guide
As you drive along Spain's motorways, you'll notice a series of marker boards that provide critical information about the road ahead. These boards are your roadside guide, offering insights into the distance to the next exit, the location of emergency services and even the presence of tunnels and bridges.
Top tips for navigating Spanish motorways
So, how can you make the most of your Spanish road trip? Here are a few tips to keep in mind:
- Plan your route in advance to avoid congestion and tolls.
- Take advantage of Autovías for budget-friendly travel.
- Familiarise yourself with the kilometre-based numbering system to navigate Autopistas with ease.
By following these tips and understanding the intricacies of Spain's motorway network, you'll be well on your way to enjoying a stress-free road trip.
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