Back to newsAuthorities in Chania are balancing traffic law (ΚΟΚ) enforcement with the needs of local businesses in the city center. Police are conducting checks on parking and road use violations while taking care not to disrupt commercial activity in busy shopping areas. The approach aims to keep streets accessible for both residents and visitors while maintaining order. Tourists driving or parking in central Chania should follow posted signs and avoid stopping in no-parking zones, as fines are being issued. If you are exploring the old town or the market area, using designated parking lots on the outskirts and walking in is the most practical option to avoid any issues with traffic controls currently in effect.
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Chania balances traffic enforcement with business protection
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