
Spain Launches First Practical Driving Points Recovery Course
Zaragoza Hosts Spain's First Practical Driving Points Recovery Course Zaragoza, Spain – In a novel approach to driver safety, the first practical driving points recovery course in Spain has launched in Zaragoza. The initiative, organized by the DGT (Dirección General de Tráfico), offers drivers a chance to regain two points on their driving licenses through a six-hour practical course. The course, costing €250, is limited to once every two years. "The important thing about these courses isn't just the points," explained Eduardo, a course participant, "but that people take them to practice and avoid accidents on the road." This sentiment underscores the DGT's broader goal of improving driver skills and safety. Noelia Camacho, a reporter for Informativos Telecinco, interviewed participants who traveled from across Spain, including Vigo and Tarragona, to attend the course. The course is open to drivers who have at least one point remaining on their license. The DGT's strategy reflects a growing emphasis on practical training to enhance road safety. By offering this practical course, the DGT aims to reduce accidents and promote safer driving habits among motorists.