Greek authorities have launched a road safety awareness campaign in schools across western Crete, with Minister Chrysochoidis calling for a shared culture of responsible driving. The initiative aims to reduce accidents, injuries, and fatalities on Cretan roads through education programs targeting young people. For tourists, this signals renewed official attention to road safety on the island. Crete's roads, particularly in mountainous and rural areas, can be narrow and winding. Visitors renting cars or scooters are advised to drive cautiously, observe speed limits, and avoid driving after dark on unfamiliar routes. The campaign reflects broader efforts to improve road conditions and driver behavior across the island, which welcomes millions of visitors each year.