Germany’s Foreign Ministry has issued a crucial travel advisory for German travelers visiting Greece, concerning new traffic regulations effective since September 13. These changes are designed to enhance road safety throughout Greece.
Key Changes in Greek Traffic Rules
- Stricter speed limits have been introduced to control driving speeds more effectively.
- New penalties apply for driving under the influence, reflecting zero tolerance for impaired driving.
- Revised regulations on the use of mobile phones while driving aim to reduce distractions behind the wheel.
- Enhanced requirements for seatbelt use and child safety seats ensure better protection for all vehicle occupants.
Recommendations for German Travelers
To avoid fines and legal troubles, travelers should:
- Familiarize themselves with the updated Greek traffic code prior to or upon arrival.
- Carry essential documentation, such as a valid driver’s license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance.
- Respect local traffic laws and road signs, recognizing that they may differ significantly from those in Germany.
Enforcement and Driving Conditions
The advisory warns of increased police checkpoints and strict enforcement of the new rules. Violations can lead to severe consequences, including fines, vehicle impoundment, or even arrest in serious situations.
Travelers should also be prepared for varying driving conditions:
- Narrow roads and sharp turns, especially in rural regions.
- Greater pedestrian activity, particularly during the tourist season.
- Differences in road infrastructure that might require extra caution.
Final Advice
German visitors are encouraged to review Greece’s official traffic regulations online or consult local authorities upon arrival for the most current information. By following these updated rules, travelers can enhance their safety and enjoy a seamless experience during their stay in Greece.
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