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Greek Transport Ministry Proposes New Road Traffic Code

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The Greek Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport has unveiled a proposed

The Greek Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport has unveiled a proposed overhaul of the country’s Road Traffic Code (ΚΟΚ), now open for public consultation. The reform focuses on improving road safety, protecting human life, and addressing the demands of modern mobility and digitalized processes.

The public consultation period for the proposed amendments to the Road Traffic Code is set to last three weeks, allowing citizens to voice their opinions and contribute to shaping the final legislation.

A Safety-Oriented, Non-Punitive Framework

The guiding philosophy of the new regulations emphasizes the promotion of safe driving practices without adopting a punitive approach. The primary aim is driver compliance, with penalties proportionate to the severity and risk level of each violation. At the same time, measures will be introduced to streamline the fine payment process, reducing bureaucratic hurdles.

Key penalties under the new code will target drivers directly rather than their vehicles, acknowledging that vehicles may often be shared. Sanctions include monetary fines, driving license suspension, and demerit points on the driver’s record, rather than vehicle registration or license revocation.

Risk-Based Categorization of Violations

Under the revised framework, traffic violations will be categorized by their risk levels:

  1. High-Risk Violations: Actions likely to cause severe accidents,

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