Back to newsGreek traffic authorities in Crete have responded to public criticism over what some drivers describe as excessive traffic fines. Officials point out that no one has been hospitalized or killed as a result of receiving a fine, pushing back against claims that penalties are unreasonably harsh.
For tourists driving in Crete, this serves as a reminder that traffic laws are actively enforced across the island. Common violations include speeding, failing to wear a seatbelt, and using a mobile phone while driving. Fines can be significant, and rental car companies may charge additional fees if penalties are issued against a vehicle in your name.
To avoid issues, follow posted speed limits, always wear your seatbelt, and avoid phone use behind the wheel. Carrying your driving licence and rental documents at all times is also required by Greek law.
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Crete Authorities Defend Traffic Fines Against Criticism
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