Spare car bulbs are a must in Spain, AA recommends
Written by Richard Benjamin
A spare set of car bulbs is a necessity for driving in Spain, according to the AA’s website.
Selected as the Daily Mail’s website of the week, the portal is packed with useful information for those planning a trip to the continent with their motor this summer.
Other top tips include taking a replacement pair of glasses in the car if you’re short-sighted and carrying a reflective jacket and warning triangle when motoring in France.
Those travelling to Italy might want to keep a look out for Zone a Traffico Limitato signs denoting that only local residents may drive in the area, while a handy hint for those holidaying at home is to swot up on the AA’s reviews of hotels, B&Bs, campsites and restaurants in the UK.
In related news, Today’s Zaman reported earlier this week that a Turkish professor had invented a new type of car bulb which illuminates 15 per cent further than current car headlights.

oh i didn“t know that you must have a spare set with you if you drive your car through spain. thanks for that information.
i have a spare set of car bulbs in my trunk since like 3 years now – but just because i was to lazy to clean my car and i kept it in trunk after i changed a bulb =)
I travel to Spain quite a few times a year as I have family out there and I never knew this. Thanks for the info I will make sure I now keep a spare set.
a spare set of car bulbs is a necessity i would never have thought of that thanks for the tip.
I always carry a spare set when I travel to France along with a first aid kit warning triangle and hi vis as its a must for travelling on there motor ways but didn’t know it was like that in Spain to
simon