Greece overhauls traffic code to tackle road fatalities and dangerous driving
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Cobourg Police Service Wraps Up May STEP Focused on High- Risk Driving Behavious
COBOURG (June 3, 2025) – The Cobourg Police Service (CPS) has concluded the May Selective Traffic Enforcement Project (STEP). The May STEP initiative, aligned with Canada Road Safety Week 2025 themes, aimed to enhance road safety in Cobourg by targeting critical driving behaviours that endanger road users. Canada Road Safety Week 2025, held from May 13 to 19, is an enforcement-driven campaign spearheaded by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of …
The penalties for moped riding without a helmet, as well as the mobile phone on the ear are increased with succulence. Thus, Greece wants to take action against the high accident rates.
Caught with a cell phone to your ear three times in a car? The new traffic regulations stipulate a €2,000 fine and a one-year driver's license suspension. And note: This also applies to tourists.

Three times caught with the phone on the ear in the car? 2000 Euro fine and one year of driving license withdrawal provides for this. And attention: It also applies to tourists.No helmet with the moped to the beach nozzle or drive with the phone on the ear through the Athens city center - you should avoid that in Greece in the future. It is past with the former laissez-faire on the streets, which also liked many Greek tourists: the parliament in…
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