Back to newsAll new cars registered in Greece and across Europe are now required by law to include the Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) system. This technology monitors driver attention and alerts motorists when signs of distraction or drowsiness are detected, helping reduce road accidents. For tourists renting a car in Crete, newer rental vehicles may feature this system, which can include cameras, audible alerts, or steering wheel vibrations if the driver appears inattentive. While the technology is designed to improve safety, drivers should familiarise themselves with their rental car's features before setting off. Crete's mountain roads and coastal routes require full attention, so any added safety assistance is a practical benefit for visitors exploring the island by car.
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