Craziest Traffic Laws Around The World

Always Have A Spare Pair Of Glasses In Spain

Finding your perfect adventure or looking for the best tapas and authentic paella in Spain will be much more comfortable by car. If you're opting to drive around and need glasses, you may want to carry a second pair with you. The government and police officers in Spain require people to keep the spare set in case one goes missing, or the lens falls out. If you get caught without the second pair, it's generally up to the police officer whether you get fined or not. Like France, you can most definitely get fined for not having reflective jackets, warning triangles and a set of spare lamp bulbs for your car along with tools to change them.

You don't want to run out of gas in the next country...

Load Up On Gas In Germany

Gas station worker refueling car. Photo Credit: Envato @RossHelen

Whether you're going to be checking out the cool sights, unusual things and hidden attractions Germany has to offer; you're going to be needing the aid of a vehicle. One thing you're going to make sure to have is an adequate amount of fuel for your journey. If you end up running out of gas and have to pull over, you're breaking German law. Running out of fuel in the country is considered unnecessary and inappropriate as it's common sense always to stay fueled up. The fine is a considerable amount due to the fact you could be endangering yourself and others by pulling over on high-speed freeways.

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