Back to newsBusiness and transport representatives in Chania met with the local Traffic Police Director to discuss road safety enforcement on Cretan roads. The Chania Business Association (OEVENCH) called for a more balanced penalty system for professional drivers, arguing that heavy fines for minor infractions unrelated to dangerous driving are disproportionate and harm local transport operators.
The meeting focused on reforming how traffic violations are penalized, with business leaders pushing for sanctions that reflect actual risk on the road rather than applying maximum fines across the board.
For tourists renting cars or using taxis and transfer services in Chania, this signals ongoing attention to road safety standards in the region. Visitors should note that traffic enforcement in Crete is active, and standard road rules apply. Always carry your driving license and vehicle documents when driving on the island.
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