Back to newsA taxi driver in Crete was caught operating without a valid license after it had been revoked due to dangerous driving. Traffic police stopped the same driver twice in a single day, highlighting enforcement efforts on the island's roads. The driver continued taking fares despite the suspension, raising concerns about passenger safety. Tourists using taxis in Crete are advised to use licensed, metered vehicles and can verify a taxi's legitimacy by checking that the driver displays a valid professional license and that the vehicle carries official taxi markings. In Crete, taxis are regulated and should display a clearly visible taximeter. If you have concerns about a driver's conduct, you can report issues to the local traffic police (Τροχαία) or your accommodation.
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Crete Taxi Driver Caught Operating Without Valid License After Revocation
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