Back to newsA civic group called "Active Citizens" has raised safety concerns about pedestrian crossings in Platanias, a popular tourist area on the north coast of western Crete, following a recent accident. The group highlights that fifteen pedestrian crossings exist along a single road in the area, which sees heavy traffic volume. Tourists staying or visiting Platanias, particularly along the busy coastal road connecting it to Chania, are advised to use marked crossings with extra caution, watch for fast-moving vehicles, and avoid crossing outside designated areas. The concerns suggest that despite the number of crossings, road conditions may not adequately protect pedestrians. Local authorities have not yet issued a formal response. Visitors exploring Platanias on foot should remain alert, especially during peak summer hours when both vehicle and pedestrian traffic increases significantly.
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Platanias Pedestrian Safety Crisis: 15 Crossings on Busy Crete Road
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