The Greek tennis star received one of the first digital speeding fines under new traffic laws, facing a €2,000 penalty and a one-year license suspension
Interior Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis says 1,000 traffic cameras will be deployed next summer with electronic fines enforced by police, while new laws will target illegal firearms and punish anyone brandishing weapons at public events
Officials say drivers will receive instant alerts for violations and can file electronic appeals. The first cameras are expected on some roads by the end of 2025, with wider installation across Greece scheduled for 2026 as part of a digital traffic monitoring initiative
Authorities shut down three user groups with over 200,000 members that warned drivers about police checkpoints, raising serious road safety concerns
A new digital platform will centralize all vehicle data in Greece, allowing authorities to detect uninsured, uninspected, or unregistered cars in real time, with heavy fines for non-compliance
The reform promises a more secure, efficient, and transparent process for aspiring drivers.
Over 14,000 checks in three days targeted violations under the new traffic code, with arrests and heavy fines for dangerous driving
Several European countries are replacing the traditional roadside warning triangle with the V16 safety beacon, a connected device that improves road safety and reduces risks for drivers involved in accidents or breakdowns
The process for issuing and renewing Greek car and motorcycle driving licenses has been streamlined with the introduction of an online application.
Traffic offences recorded in the last five years by Greece’s “Driver Behavior Control System” are now available on Gov.gr Wallet.
Some 1,000 cameras will soon be monitoring the roads in Attica prefecture 24/7 with violations and fines sent to drivers via text message