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Roads in Spain are generally of a very good standard, though the quality in rural areas can tend to let the side down a little. A red warning triangle, along with spare bulbs must be carried on the vehicle in case they need to be used. Spain has a solid road network throughout and public transport connections can help those who can’t handle the hectic traffic in major cities – buses are frequent and cheap, and metro services in some major cities offer affordable and fast transport around the area.The Spanish rail system is comprehensive, affordable and comfortable, making it the top of the list of choices when it comes to getting around the country. Discount fares are available for any number of situations, making journeys even cheaper for those that obtain them. Internal flights are operated by Iberia, Spanair, Air Europa and Binta, with flights to most major towns and cities very regular, along with trips to the Canaries and North African enclaves. Sea and river transport is available throughout the country and offers an affordable and scenic way of travelling through Spain, along with pleasant and easy ways to get to the Canaries, the Balearics and the North African enclaves. Car Hire: http://www.europcar.co.uk http://www.avis.com http://www.hertz.co.uk
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