Back to newsCar rental agencies across Crete are raising concerns about the new Greek Highway Code (ΚΟΚ), describing the regulations as chaotic and poorly communicated. The main complaint is that rental companies are being held financially responsible for traffic fines incurred by tourist drivers, as enforcement systems link violations to the registered vehicle owner rather than the driver at the time.
For visitors planning to rent a car in Crete, this situation has practical implications. Rental agencies may introduce new clauses in contracts requiring tourists to cover any fines issued during the rental period, and processing fees could apply. Tourists should read rental agreements carefully, ask agencies directly about fine liability policies, and familiarise themselves with updated Greek traffic rules before driving. Speed limits, parking restrictions, and mobile phone use while driving are among the most commonly penalised offences on the island.
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New Greek Laws Leave Crete Rental Firms Footing Traffic Fines
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