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Greece overhauls traffic code to tackle road fatalities and dangerous driving

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Greece has introduced a new Road Traffic Code (CCC) aimed at curbing one of the highest road death rates in the EU.
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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.

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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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milletnews.com broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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