Spain’s General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) prohibits transporting dangerous objects in cars, with fines exceeding €30,000 for violations. Items like firearms, knives over 11 centimeters, unauthorised surveillance devices, thermal vision goggles, unregistered drones, hunting cartridges, fireworks, modified torches, unrestrained pets, obstructive objects, and excess passengers can result in penalties or legal action. It is crucial to adhere to these regulations to avoid fines and ensure safe driving practices in Spain.
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