What is the fine for parking a car on the beach.
With the arrival of summer heat, beaches in Spain are filled with vacationers, but violating the law 'On the Coast' can result in a fine. For unauthorized parking and movement of vehicles on beaches, drivers can pay from 50 to 150 euros, while in reserves or special protected areas, the fine can reach 6000 euros.
This was reported by 20minutos.
Penalty Sanctions
The amount of the fine depends on the severity of the violation, local rules, and the type of place where the driver parks their car. The standard fine ranges from 50 to 150 euros, depending on the decisions of each city council.
In cases where the beach is located in a reserve, natural park, or special protection area, fines can significantly increase, up to 6000 euros.
It is also important to ensure that camping with a caravan or camper is legal, as this may also be grounds for a fine.
How to Remove Sand from the Cabin
After a trip out of town, the car can be covered with sand both outside and inside. First, remove it from the cabin using compressed air, which can be found at gas stations, especially from mats and hard-to-reach places. Then it is recommended to use a vacuum cleaner for the cabin to get rid of sand residue.
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