Back to newsA short video circulating online captures a tanker truck on a Greek road flashing its headlights aggressively before executing an overtaking maneuver, highlighting driving behaviors that can surprise visitors unfamiliar with local road culture. In Greece, headlight flashing by large vehicles often signals an intention to overtake rather than a warning to others. Tourists driving in Crete should be aware that road conduct can differ significantly from northern European or North American norms. When driving, stay alert to vehicles approaching rapidly from behind, avoid lingering in the left lane, and yield space when large trucks signal. Rural and coastal roads in Crete can be narrow with limited visibility, so cautious, defensive driving is strongly advised, particularly for those renting cars for the first time on the island.
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Tanker Truck Video Reveals Greek Driving Culture Surprises Tourists
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