CHEAP CAR HIRE IN GREECE
Driving on mainland Greece can be a hectic experience, but the pace is rather more relaxed on the Greek islands where most holidaymakers are bound. Look out for weaving motorbikes and scooters in the resorts, as well as tourists unfamiliar with local conditions. Highways often have a white line along the nearside and slower traffic is expected to pull across to allow overtaking.
Local traffic
Off the main highway roads can be a narrow and winding. Be ready to pull in for local traffic, including buses and coaches which you'll encounter on the unlikeliest roads. Horn use is frequent in Greece but bear in mind that you can be fined for using a horn without good reason.
Motorbike Hire
Many tourists hire a moped or motorbike and end up regretting it after having a serious accident. Only hire one if you are already an experienced rider. The law has changed so that a valid driving licence with at least category A1 (light motorcycle) is required to hire even a moped. Category P, which is valid in the UK for riding mopeds up to 50cc, is not recognised in Greece. Greek law required riders to wear a crash helmet on a scooter, moped or motorcycle. |