In Spain, traffic routes and public transport are very well regulated. The city transport system in Zaragoza is very calm and not so loud and quite similar to the one we have in Ljubljana, with the exception that they still have trams there.
Intercity transport can be very fast if we choose high-speed trains, they travel up to 300 km / h, which is really fast compared to Slovenia, but if we choose buses, a one-hour ride on a comfortable train turns into 3 long hours by bus. However, there is also a big difference in price, the price of the train also rises to 70 euros, while the buses there are around 20 euros.
However, if we wanted to drive around Zaragoza, we would not have major problems and traffic jams here either. The roads are wide enough and the traffic is smooth. I was interested in their roundabouts, which were much larger than in Slovenia, through the very core of the roundabout there is still a lane, for smoother traffic, and in the roundabout itself they also have traffic lights.
The average age of vehicles there is higher than here in Slovenia, at least according to my observations. I was also impressed by the fact that in addition to all the lanes for cars and buses, they also have a special lane for electric scooters.