Back to newsA tourist was found to be driving under the influence of alcohol following an incident in Heraklion, Crete, in which their vehicle became airborne. The driver lost control of the car, which left the road surface before coming to a stop. Greek traffic police attended the scene and confirmed the driver tested positive for alcohol. The incident occurred in the Heraklion area, the island's largest city and main transport hub. Tourists driving in Crete are reminded that Greek law sets a strict blood alcohol limit of 0.5g/L, with zero tolerance for drivers who have held a licence for less than two years. Penalties include fines, licence suspension, and possible arrest. Visitors are strongly encouraged to use designated drivers, taxis, or public transport after consuming alcohol.
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Tourist Driving Under Influence Causes Car to Go Airborne in Crete
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