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My mate is off to Spain very soon. He thinks there is a law about the use of playing music/ wearing earphones while riding a bike?

Anyone shed any light on this?
 
Can't see anything on page 2

Hi,

I remember something about this, so I googled it. Sent me to the AA web site, and the document at he following link seems to confirm on the second page...

http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/touring_tips/spain.pdf

I have no idea if this will be enforced and how it applies to motorcycles, though.

Regards,

Matt

There's nothing to suggest you can't listen to music that I could see, the reference to the prohibition of earpieces etc. is for mobile phones & drivers the way I read it.
 
Hi,

I just saw this thread on another forum. Post 4 seems to give a sensible view from someone based in Spain...

http://www.i-bmw.com/showthread.php?t=37479

Regards,

Matt

Which states:

"I can't comment on the laws in other countries listed, but as for the headphone law in Spain, it has always been ilegal to wear headphones in Spain. However, just about everyone I ride with in Spain has intercom or some sort of helmet speaker set up for GPS and music - this includes some guys who are traffic cops.

What will get you in trouble is wearing in-ear headphones. In-helmet speakers, while technically in violation of the law, would only be a problem if the cop wanted to be a prick or you pissed him off. Otherwise they use common sense and do not consider the in-helmet set ups to be an issue."


Interesting.

Al
 
I read recently on the MAG UK site, though cannot find a reference, that ear plugs have been allowed for riders hearing health and safety...
 
In Ear headphones are not legal in Spain, not just on bikes but on any vehicle that makes use of the public roads. This includes hands Free devices.
 
In Ear headphones are not legal in Spain, not just on bikes but on any vehicle that makes use of the public roads. This includes hands Free devices.

The two spanish motorcycle coppers i was speaking to in Gijon last october didn't tell me as i plugged a moniter in each ear and rode away.
 
Sorry if I am behind the curve here but is it true that GPS system are also illegal on bikes as well? I was told this by a guy waiting for the ferry in Santander. Not recently obviously. :D
 
I've used GPS and earphones in Spain and been "spoken to" by Spanish bike cops. They wanted to talk to me about translation of the Spanish word "STOP" on roadsigns at junctions. I explained the actual translation was "Slow down a bit and have a quick look round" and that since the Battle of Gravelines in 1588 our translations took precedence. They had a ridiculous and fanciful notion that it actually meant "stop."

Anyway, they didn't mention my GPS or earphones.

PS Spanish prisons are not all that bad.
 
Which states:

"I can't comment on the laws in other countries listed, but as for the headphone law in Spain, it has always been ilegal to wear headphones in Spain. However, just about everyone I ride with in Spain has intercom or some sort of helmet speaker set up for GPS and music - this includes some guys who are traffic cops.

What will get you in trouble is wearing in-ear headphones. In-helmet speakers, while technically in violation of the law, would only be a problem if the cop wanted to be a prick or you pissed him off. Otherwise they use common sense and do not consider the in-helmet set ups to be an issue."



Al

This is the best description of the situation here in Spain. In-ear headphone strictly prohibited. For other systems, be gentle with the policeman. Depends on how you want to interpret the law, how interpret the cop, and how nice are you with him.

V´sss
 
My mate is off to Spain very soon. He thinks there is a law about the use of playing music/ wearing earphones while riding a bike?

Anyone shed any light on this?

knowing spain i think you'll find there IS a law but its not enforced . . .but on the other hand its bot a smart move any way as its dangouse and the musci just takes you out of the elements . . well . . i find this any way
 
when i was stopped in Espana last year, they asked what the cable to my helmet was for. i explained it was for intercom/GPS. No problem
 
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My mate is off to Spain very soon. He thinks there is a law about the use of playing music/ wearing earphones while riding a bike?

Anyone shed any light on this?

IMHO listing to music on a bike means 2 things --
1. You do too many motorway miles
2. Its fuc--n dangerous

Ps. Ride your bike and listen to music at home, so this will keep your mind on other road users.

:pullface
 


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