The DGT has announced a strict €200 penalty for drivers who pull over or park on hard shoulders, highways or slip roads to view the eclipse. The path of totality crosses northern Spain down to the Balearic Islands right before sunset, driving a massive northbound and inland exodus. Authorities have feared that a large influx of cars parking near dry roadside vegetation could spark wildfires or block emergency response routes. Key natural viewing spots face strict vehicle entry limits. More than 33,000 officers will monitor roads with particular attention to secondary routes near viewing sites.