Back to newsCrete recorded a significant drop in road accidents in April 2026, according to preliminary data released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). The figures represent an encouraging trend for road safety across the island, which sees a sharp increase in traffic each spring as tourist season begins. While the full breakdown by region has not yet been published, the overall reduction suggests that road conditions and driver behavior may be improving compared to previous years. For tourists renting cars or scooters in Crete, this is positive news, though caution remains essential. Mountain roads, narrow village lanes, and coastal routes can be challenging, especially for drivers unfamiliar with local conditions. Wearing seatbelts is mandatory, speed limits are enforced, and driving at night on unlit rural roads is best avoided. Travel insurance covering road incidents is strongly recommended.
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Crete Road Accidents Drop Significantly in April 2026
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