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Greece to Introduce Harsher Penalties for Dangerous Driving Under Revised Highway Code

Summary by Greek Herald
Parliament is expected to approve a revised Highway Code (ΚΟΚ) on Tuesday, introducing tougher penalties for traffic violations that are statistically linked to high rates of road accidents in Greece. According to ekathimerini.com, the updated legislation establishes a tiered system of penalties, with significantly harsher consequences for repeat offenders and for those involved in accidents. Key violations targeted by the new code include drivi…
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Handy am Steuer: Penalties rise up to 2,000 Euro The use of a mobile phone during the journey can be expensive. In the first violation 350 Euro (about 375 US-Dollars) are due, in addition, the driver's license is collected for 30 days. Whoever is caught again, pays 1,000 Euro (about 1,070 US-Dollars) and loses the driving license for six months. In the third violation 2,000 Euro (about 2,140 US-Dollars) are charged and the driver's license is wi…

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Greek Herald broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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