2025 wurde eines der tödlichsten Jahre auf Zyperns Straßen!

https://domcar.com.cy/live/digest/the-year-2025-was-one-of-the-most-tragic-on-the-roads-of-cyprus/

Von yrys88

6 Kommentare

  1. I am pretty sure if Lewis Hamilton was to visit Cyprus he would get honked at the traffic lights and insulted for taking too long set off after the light turned green. The paradoxical country of siga-siga until they get in a car.

  2. Not surprising in the least. 

    Next time you’re at traffic lights look around and see how many people are in mobile phones. It’s mental. 

    Couple that with normalisation of drink driving and it’s a recipe for disaster. 

    But also road design needs to be improved a lot. Pedestrian and bike infrastructure is an afterthought, shitty illegal parking enforcement limits driver vision, 

    Police should definitely be doing more to enforce traffic regulations. No point in having penalties if they aren’t enforced. 

  3. „See? Speed cameras don’t work, the government just wants to take our money.“

    Average Cypriot going 80 in a city

  4. Dangerous-Dad on

    The main reason for accidents is carelessness. Speed just makes the outcome worse when there is a crash. And when you see police cars driving around ignoring people on their phones, not wearing seat belts, deliberately **not** camping out in places where drink-driving is very well known, plus the fact they don’t care that people park their cars on corners and in bus stops…you really don’t need to be a genius to work out why there are so many accidents. After all, when the police are perceived not to care, then drivers often won’t either.

    In Paralimni there are a few places with frequent accidents – sometimes fatal – and I’ve yet to see anyone setting up a speed-camera in those places; ever. Can’t imagine it’s a radically different story elsewhere.

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