Back to newsConstruction works on the BOAK highway in Crete have disrupted normal operations for the local National Guard, forcing military training exercises to take place on a public road. The BOAK is a major east-west motorway currently under development across the island, designed to connect Crete's northern coastal cities and significantly reduce travel times. The displacement of military exercises onto public roads caused temporary disruption to traffic flow in the affected area. Tourists driving across Crete, particularly on routes that overlap with or run parallel to BOAK construction zones, should expect occasional delays or road closures. It is advisable to check local traffic conditions before long drives, allow extra travel time, and follow signage carefully in construction areas, as road layouts may differ from maps or GPS directions.
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BOAK Highway Project Forces Crete Military Training Onto Public Roads
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