Back to newsA road accident occurred in Crete involving a driver who tested positive for alcohol following what appears to have been a serious crash, described locally as a "flying" accident, suggesting the vehicle left the road or became airborne on impact. Drink-driving remains a notable road safety concern on the island, particularly on winding rural and coastal roads where speed and alcohol are contributing factors in many incidents. Tourists renting cars or scooters in Crete are reminded that Greek law sets a blood alcohol limit of 0.5 g/L (lower than several EU countries), with strict penalties including fines and license suspension. Visitors are strongly advised never to drink and drive, to use designated drivers or taxis after dining out, and to exercise caution on mountain and coastal routes where road conditions can be unpredictable.
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