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Spain introduces fines up to €200 for missing spare tire or repair kit in motorhomes

11.06.2026 02:11 1 min 2 sources
La Nueva España SPA + 1 more
Spain introduces fines up to €200 for missing spare tire or repair kit in motorhomes
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In Brief

DGT published new rules for motorhomes and campers. Missing spare tire or repair kit can result in a fine of up to €200. Civil Guard has stepped up checks ahead of Easter.

Spain's Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) has published instruction PROT 2026/04, clarifying rules for motorhomes and campers. According to the document, the absence of a spare tire or repair kit can lead to a fine of up to €200.

Technical inspection frequency

  • Motorhomes older than 4 years — every two years; older than 10 years — annually.
  • Campers up to 10 years — annually; older — every six months.

A new sign S-128 "Dumping point for caravans and motorhomes" has also been introduced.

The Civil Guard has intensified checks on campers and motorhomes ahead of Easter week. According to sources, a camper van driver was fined €200 for having a V-16 warning triangle but lacking a spare tire, anti-puncture spray, or run-flat tires, which are mandatory under regulations.

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New rules for motorhomes and campervans in Spain: fine up to €200 for missing spare wheel or repair kit

26.04.2026 La Nueva España SPA

Camper van driver fined 200 euros for lacking spare tire or puncture repair kit

01.04.2026 La Opinión de Zamora SPA

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