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Locals' Chair Warning Exposes Heraklion's Road Neglect

Tuesday, 16 June 2026/SourceCretan Magazine/1 min read
A dangerous pothole in the middle of a road in Heraklion, Crete, was informally marked using two chairs placed by locals, after no official signage or repairs were provided. The improvised warning caused confusion among drivers and forced them to slow down to avoid accidents. While the makeshift solution prevented immediate incidents, the pothole highlights ongoing road maintenance issues in parts of Heraklion. Tourists driving rental cars or scooters in the city should remain alert for uneven road surfaces, particularly on secondary streets. It is advisable to drive at moderate speeds in urban areas and watch for informal markers that may indicate hazards ahead. If you encounter a dangerous road condition, report it to your rental company or local municipal services. Heraklion city center roads can be narrow and unpredictable, so cautious driving is always recommended.

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