has launched a new clampdown on in a bid to curb the rise in street accidents - and it's bad news for glued to their mobile phones. The Spanish traffic authority, the Dirección General de Tráfico, has issued a stark warning to those who stroll the streets glued to their screen.
Under new regulations, using your mobile phone while walking, especially near or on roads, could now land you with a fine of €80 (£67), while more serious offences such as crossing against traffic signals could rack up penalties as high as €200 (£170).

Authorities say the rise of so-called "phone zombies", pedestrians who wander obliviously into traffic while texting or scrolling, is becoming a serious hazard not just for themselves, but for other road users too.
In a no-nonsense statement shared to its social media, the DGT said: "Use the zebra crossings properly, they're there for a reason. Don't use your phone while crossing, no, not even for a selfie. Eyes up, feet down, and only step out if it's safe for you and the drivers."
"Obey traffic signals. Stay off motorways and dual carriageways, they're for wheels, not heels," it added, calling the crackdown essential to ensuring "safe mobility for all."
Tourists heading to hotspots such as are being warned in particular.
Authorities on the island, long plagued by complaints about both local and tourist driving standards, are under mounting pressure to tackle traffic chaos and pedestrian risks.
The issue is only expected to worsen as a proposal is on the table to allow learners to practice with experienced drivers, not just instructors, behind the wheel.
With Spanish roads getting tougher on both wheels and feet, tourists and locals alike are being urged to look up from their phones, or risk paying a hefty fine on holiday.
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