13 people died on Spanish roads over the weekend at the start of the first large summer getaway. It came as the motorway speed limit returned to 120 km/h.
Nine of the deaths took place on Sunday.
There were 11 fatal accidents between 3pm Friday and 8pm on Sunday, and the DGT traffic authority is reporting an additional eight serious injuries.
The most serious smash was close to Aranjuez where three people died and two more were injured on the M-305 when a car containing five people left the road.
There were 4.1 million cars on the road over the weekend, carrying out long journeys, leading to delays at some times on roads to the coasts.
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13 people died on Spanish roads over the weekend at the start of the first large summer getaway
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