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VEDShappy Jan 18th 2021 8:06 pm

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My first ITV here was several year ago. It was in a small town and I didn't have confidence in my understanding of spoken Spanish and my vocabulary.
I printed a list of all the terms that I thought I would encounter, eg steering, forward, back etc.
When it was my turn I made my apologies to the tester and asked him to speak slowly and got my paper ready. He saw it, laughed and took it from me!! He went to the office, made several copies and gave them to the other testers and the boss. Several minutes later he returned, thanked me and then conducted the test using the English translation.


el collado kid Jan 19th 2021 12:38 am

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Originally Posted by VEDShappy (Post 12960936)
My first ITV here was several year ago. It was in a small town and I didn't have confidence in my understanding of spoken Spanish and my vocabulary.
I printed a list of all the terms that I thought I would encounter, eg steering, forward, back etc.
When it was my turn I made my apologies to the tester and asked him to speak slowly and got my paper ready. He saw it, laughed and took it from me!! He went to the office, made several copies and gave them to the other testers and the boss. Several minutes later he returned, thanked me and then conducted the test using the English translation.

That's great thanks for sharing, I think that sums up Spain just right if you have a go they are all only to happy to help and will steer you in right direction. So if you do not get out there and try you just don't know. We have found the local Spanish to be true and honest and very helpful which is another reason why we call Spain very much home!!!

Chipmonk Jan 19th 2021 12:52 am

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Originally Posted by el collado kid (Post 12961035)
That's great thanks for sharing, I think that sums up Spain just right if you have a go they are all only to happy to help and will steer you in right direction. So if you do not get out there and try you just don't know. We have found the local Spanish to be true and honest and very helpful which is another reason why we call Spain very much home!!!

Whilst I applaud your sentiments and recognise the weakness in over generalizations I had to chuckle having seen the news with Cifuentes in court today. Cleary there are some Spanish who , since Franco, still believe that truth and honesty is not something that should apply to them!!

el collado kid Jan 19th 2021 1:10 am

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Originally Posted by Chipmonk (Post 12961049)
Whilst I applaud your sentiments and recognise the weakness in over generalizations I had to chuckle having seen the news with Cifuentes in court today. Cleary there are some Spanish who , since Franco, still believe that truth and honesty is not something that should apply to them!!

I do not disagree with what you have said and think I understand maybe we have had fortune on or side :how ever the odd disagreement has been resolved quite well, Maybe the odd one where we have fallen out but, I do understand your comments!

DLC Jan 19th 2021 8:39 am

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Originally Posted by bfg69bug (Post 12960930)
Thats just for 'driving about' isn't it? Im talking about in the itv they have signs up. I think i have a picture, if only i could post it here? They give you a piece of paper with it all printed on when you get your paperwork back.

Ok, I see what you mean. They may let the translator stand to one side outside the car or in the street? I guess the translator could phone the garage before booking to check.

spainrico Jan 19th 2021 11:46 pm

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The Covid does not stop DGT multas! I thought they had written to me to remind me about ITV but no....I was a naughty boy - 90km in an 80 limit. Paid online for the discount.

bfg69bug Jan 20th 2021 12:06 am

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Originally Posted by DLC (Post 12961384)
Ok, I see what you mean. They may let the translator stand to one side outside the car or in the street? I guess the translator could phone the garage before booking to check.

i think, if the translator can drive, they would have to do the test and the owner would sit in the office?

bfg69bug Jan 20th 2021 1:38 am

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Originally Posted by spainrico (Post 12961676)
The Covid does not stop DGT multas! I thought they had written to me to remind me about ITV but no....I was a naughty boy - 90km in an 80 limit. Paid online for the discount.

Since when is 90 in a 80 a fine?? 120 in an 80 i can see, but 10km over seems a bit harsh?

Fred James Jan 20th 2021 2:45 am

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The tolerance is 7km/hr so 90 will trigger the radar. That said speedo error is about 5% so an indicated 90 is right on the button.

spainrico Jan 20th 2021 2:49 am

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Yes, I thought a 100€ fine for doing 90 in an 80 was a bit harsh. OK net payment after 50% discount was 50€ but still - I was not in a built-up area.

Cheaper in lockdown hahahaha.


Fred James Jan 20th 2021 3:50 am

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I think that is the minimum fine.

Notdunroamin Jan 20th 2021 4:30 am

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Originally Posted by spainrico (Post 12961752)
I was not in a built-up area.

Is that supposed to be some sort of defence?

spainrico Jan 20th 2021 4:36 am

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No, it was meant to say the fine was high given the road was a dual carriageway. But please don't be righteous - most people stray over the limit from time to time.

Yes, Fred expect you are right.

jogger Jan 20th 2021 6:16 pm

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One way to get over the language problem is to "phone a friend" (spanish speaker) lut the phone through the car sleaker or lhone loudsleaker and get your friend to translate. . Also let the tester know what you're doing and they will thank you for it.


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