Non-priority vehicles in emergency service

Non-priority vehicles in emergency service is one of the topics in the Priority block of the Spanish DGT theory. Who goes first: right-of-way rules at junctions, roundabouts, narrow sections and special cases. Understanding this section well helps you answer the theory-exam questions on this topic with confidence.

In simple terms, this point of the DGT theory establishes that the drivers referred to in the previous section must still follow traffic regulations, especially at intersections, and other road users must comply with the rules of Article 69.

Priority questions use concrete situations (junctions, roundabouts, narrow sections): first work out who has right of way and why.

📜 Reference legal text — Article 70 (2)

The drivers referred to in the previous section must still follow traffic regulations, especially at intersections, and other road users must comply with the provisions of Article 69.

🔗 Read the official text on the BOE (Spanish General Traffic Regulations)

❓ Frequently asked questions

What is non-priority vehicles in emergency service?
Non-priority vehicles in emergency service is a DGT theory topic within the «Priority» block, governed by Artículo 70 (2) of the Spanish General Traffic Regulations. Above you will find a simple explanation and the reference legal text.
Does this topic appear in the DGT theory exam?
Yes. Every section of the General Traffic Regulations can appear in the theory exam. To practise with real questions, go to the TraficoTest platform.
Where is it regulated (Article 70 (2))?
This content comes from Article 70 (2) of the Spanish traffic regulations. You can read the official text on the BOE.

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