Spain's taxi regulations could lead to a 600 euro fine for tourists

glasgowlive.co.uk

Spain could fine tourists 600 euros for using unlicensed taxis. The Foreign Office advises travelers to use only official, registered, or licensed transport services. This rule aims to ensure passenger safety and compliance with local regulations. Fines are applicable for those caught using unofficial taxi services, with licensing varying across different Spanish cities. Millions of UK residents travel to Spain annually. The FCDO provides travel advice for numerous countries, including Spain, to help holidaymakers stay informed about local laws and requirements.


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