Back to newsA traffic accident occurred in Sitia, a town on the eastern coast of Crete, when a car struck a 19-year-old pedestrian on the coastal road. Sitia is a popular destination known for its waterfront promenade, beaches, and the nearby Vai palm forest. The coastal road where the incident took place is frequently used by both locals and tourists on foot, particularly during the summer season when pedestrian traffic is high. Visitors walking along seafront roads in Crete should use designated crossings and remain alert to traffic, as coastal routes can be busy and not always equipped with adequate pedestrian infrastructure. If you are driving in the area, exercise caution on the Sitia waterfront road and reduce speed in zones with high foot traffic. Further details on the victim's condition were not provided in the initial report.
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Teen struck by car on Crete's coastal road
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