Nah - it's the British drivers you have to watch out for

Soon as they get off the ferry, many think they have to drive everywhere flat out, hogging the outside lane and that all sensible rules of the road don't apply to them...
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They need to remember that the 130 limit means KPH not MPH...
We use Norfolk Line Dover/Dunkirk (£50 return for Leon +2) and make a holiday of the trip, 350-400-ish miles a day; this time stayed in Dijon and Montpellier on way down to Vinaros where in-laws live (north of Valencia). Came back via a two-day stop-over in Carcassonne (lovely city) then up via Rouen and Abbeville, before cross-country to Dunkirk.
Only bit to be careful of for us is the A7 autoroute round Barcelona

This stretch is toll-free, lots of lanes and Spanish white-van-man takes NO prisoners... It's a great drive if you stick to mainly autoroutes.
Covered about 2,500 miles, averaged 48-ish mpg; get it into 6th and click cruise on at 80-ish - doddle.
We are off over there again in July for a week or three, but this time we are going to go down through the Auvergne and over the Millau bridge (good enough for Top Gear, good enough for me...
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Fixed speed cameras are well signposted but are little grey things that are low down and hard to spot - and they don't operate on a tolerance system like the UK ones, so forget 10% lee-way. The Gendarmes use long-distance hidden traps as well - they've got you before you even see them on the horizon

And of course you'll know not to mess with the Spanish police, especially the Guardia...
Although I've got Tom-Tom, I use
mappy to plan the routes - gives you all the latest tolls and the latest position and limit of all the fixed speed cameras.
There's a large SEAT dealership near the in-laws and servicing is way cheaper than it is here too; might get it booked in next time I'm there...
I love driving on the continent - it's much better and more enjoyable than it is on our crowded, snarled up and dug-up roads! Go for it.
