The minimum age of a driver is 18 years.
Children must be at least 10 years of age to sit in the front
seat. The use of seat belts is compulsory for front-seat passengers.
The legal blood alcohol limit is 50 mg. Speed limits are as
follows: 50 kph (30 mph) for cars and 40 kph (25 mph) for
motorcycles in built-up areas, 110 kph (68 mph) for cars and
70 kph (44 mph) for motorcycles outside built-up areas, and
120 kph (75 mph) for cars and 90 kph (56 mph) for motorcycles
on expressways.
Many roads are three lanes wide: the middle lane is used for
passing in both directions. If there is little room to pass
on the road, fast drivers expect slow drivers to pull onto
the shoulder in order to let them by.
Multitone horns are illegal. Use of a vehicle's horn in towns
is allowed only in cases of immediate and extreme danger.
Passing is illegal when approaching a train crossing that
isn't equipped with a barrier.
Fines should be paid to the public treasury, not to a police
officer.
Greek-registered vehicles owned by persons who do not reside
within the centre zone of Athens (the designated area or daktilio)
cannot enter that zone, but this restriction does not apply
to vehicles rented or those bearing foreign plates and, in
either case, belonging to a person staying for less than forty
days. Persons who reside in the centre (daktilio) of Athens
and own a vehicle with Greek plates can drive that vehicle
in that area only on even or odd dates - depending on whether
their plate number is even or odd, respectively - or outside
the hours between 8am and 8pm. These centre-zone restrictions
are lifted during August.
Parking
You are not supposed to park within 3 metres of a fire hydrant,
within 5 metres of an intersection, or within 15 metres of
a public transportation stop, though practically no one follows
this rule. If you park in a No Parking zone in Athens or certain
other areas, the police may remove your licence plates if
you owe a traffic fine or fines.
Fuel
Many stations close at 7pm. Some stations accept credit cards.
Lead-free is widely available. Regular unleaded petrol has
an octane rating of 91 or 92; the octane rating of super is
96 or 98. Unleaded petrol is called amoliwdi wensina. Unleaded
super petrol has an octane rating of 95.
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