Compulsory Breakdown Beacon

Starting on the 1st of January, the V16 breakdown beacons, which you place on your car roof, will be obligatory, which is why in a lot of car break-ins, they're being stolen.

The damaged done to your car to steal these beacons will cost your more than the price of one of these roof beacons in the first place, but that is not something that will cause a thief sleepless nights.

There have been eight arrests in the city of Granada alone in the last week. One of them, a re-offender (80 arrests) was detained on Monday, released and then arrested against the next day, having been caught breaking into a car again.

When a car owner reports a case of theft, almost always amongst the items ‘lifted’ is one of these emergency V16 beacons. So how much does one cost? The answer is around 40 euros, although it depends on the make and where you buy them — at a gasolinera shop it is always going to cost you more, for instance. We just looked online, Amazon, and they have one for 37.75 euros and no, we don’t get a kick back!

The thieves resell them on the blackmarket for less than the official price — they have fewer overheads!

But this all brings us to whether these emergency beacons are any good at all, and are they, in fact, downright dangerous. Up to now we have had to carry a warning triangle, which are pretty effective because you walk back along the road to where they can be seen, giving an oncoming car time to react.

Now, you can just use any sort of battery-operated light because it has to have the capacity to connect with the DGT 3.0 system (you will also have to download the SOS Alert App), and the fine for not having one will set you back 200 euros, starting on the 1st of January.

So, there you have it. Buy one as soon as possible and make sure it has the DGT 3.0 system, otherwise it will cost you 200 euros (the fine) rather an 40-odd euros. Oh, and keep the damned thing out of sight, in the boot, for example, unless you want to replace a smashed car window.

(News: Granada, Andalucia)

Keywords: Baliza, Beacon, Obligatory, 2026, Car Break-Ins, Re-Offender, Warning Triangles

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