Back to newsNew surveillance cameras have been installed on roads in Heraklion, Crete's largest city, though their full operational status remains unclear. The devices are currently in place but may not yet be actively enforcing traffic regulations. Authorities have indicated that their capabilities could expand in the coming years, potentially including speed monitoring, red-light enforcement, or other traffic management functions.
For visitors driving in Heraklion, it is advisable to follow all posted speed limits and traffic signals, as these cameras may become fully operational at any time. Heraklion's road network connects the city center to the port, airport, and major archaeological sites including Knossos. Driving carefully and obeying local traffic laws is recommended regardless of camera enforcement, as fines issued to rental car drivers are typically passed on by rental companies.
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Heraklion Installs Surveillance Cameras; Enforcement Status Remains Unclear
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