1. Which side of the road should I drive on in La Gomera?
In La Gomera, as in the rest of Spain, you must drive on the right-hand side of the road.
2. What are the speed limits in La Gomera?
The speed limit in built-up areas is usually 50 km/h, outside built-up areas it's 90 km/h, and on expressways it can be up to 120 km/h. Always pay attention to road signs as speed limits may change.
3. Do I need an international driving license to drive in La Gomera?
If your license is from within the European Union, you do not need an international driving license. For other countries, please check the specific regulations before your trip.
4. Are there many petrol stations in La Gomera?
There are several petrol stations in La Gomera, especially in the larger towns. However, it's always a good idea to keep your car topped up, particularly before longer journeys as stations may be sparse in rural areas.
5. Are there many speed cameras in La Gomera?
Yes, speed cameras are used in La Gomera. It's necessary to strictly follow the speed limits to avoid fines.
6. Do I have to pay tolls when driving in La Gomera?
No, there are no toll roads in La Gomera.
7. What are general road rules in La Gomera?
General rules include: give priority to vehicles coming from your right, at roundabouts give way to traffic already on the roundabout, and do not overtake other vehicles where there is a solid line in your lane.
8. What should I do in case of an accident in La Gomera?
In case of an accident, you should call the emergency number 112, and report the incident to your car rental company as soon as possible.
9. Is there anything else I need to keep in mind while driving in La Gomera?
Many roads in La Gomera are narrow, winding and hilly, so always drive carefully and enjoy the beautiful vistas at a safe speed.
10. Are roads in La Gomera well-maintained?
Generally, roads in La Gomera are well-maintained. However, due to terrain, some rural and mountain roads can be narrow and winding. Always drive with caution.
11. How are parking facilities in La Gomera?
Parking is usually readily available, particularly in major towns and tourist areas. Always look for the blue zones which are paid parking areas.
12. Are there any particular traffic signs I should be aware of in La Gomera?
Spanish traffic signs are used, which are generally the same or similar to those used throughout Europe. It is advisable to familiarize yourself with these before driving.
13. How is driving in La Gomera during the night?
While the main roads are well lit at night, some rural areas may have less lighting. Take extra care when driving at night, especially in unfamiliar areas.
14. What documents do I need to carry while driving in La Gomera?
You should always carry a valid driving license, the car's registration document, and proof of insurance.
15. Are there certain times of day when traffic is especially heavy in La Gomera?
Traffic can be heavier in the morning and evening rush hours, especially in the capital, San Sebastian. However, as La Gomera is a small island, severe traffic congestion is rare.