Back to newsGreece has introduced a stricter Highway Code (KOK) with significantly increased penalties for traffic violations. Fines can now reach up to 4,000 euros, and serious offenses may result in license suspension for up to 10 years. The new rules apply across Greece, including Crete, and enforce zero tolerance for dangerous driving behaviors.
For tourists renting cars or scooters in Crete, this is directly relevant. Common violations targeted include speeding, using a mobile phone while driving, running red lights, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Seat belt and helmet requirements are also strictly enforced.
Visitors are advised to familiarize themselves with local road rules before driving. Speed limits, road signs, and overtaking rules in Crete follow standard European conventions. Rental agreements do not exempt drivers from Greek traffic law.
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Greece Cracks Down on Traffic: €4,000 Fines and 10-Year License Bans
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