Greece Issues Stern Warning: Drivers with These Plates Risk €350 Fine
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Drivers in Greece face a €350 fine for driving without proper license plates or for any tampering with them.
- The new Road Traffic Code explicitly prohibits the circulation of vehicles with non-legal or altered plates.
- Common violations include placing stickers on plates, using unapproved plates, or driving with worn-out or missing plates, all resulting in fines and license suspension.
Ta Nea reports a stern warning for drivers across Greece regarding vehicle license plates. A hefty fine of €350 awaits those caught operating a vehicle without the legally mandated plates or with any form of alteration. This strict enforcement stems from Article 94 of the new Road Traffic Code, which leaves no room for ambiguity: driving with non-compliant or tampered plates is strictly forbidden.
The article highlights four common ways drivers illegally modify their plates. These include affixing stickers or protective covers, using non-approved plates, or driving vehicles with plates that are worn, faded, or otherwise illegible. Each of these infractions carries not only the significant financial penalty but also the suspension of the driver's license and vehicle registration for a period of one month. This comprehensive approach aims to ensure road safety and regulatory compliance.
From a Greek perspective, this measure underscores the government's commitment to maintaining order on the roads and ensuring that all vehicles are properly identified. While the fines are substantial, they serve as a necessary deterrent against practices that can compromise vehicle identification and potentially facilitate illicit activities. The clarity provided by Ta Nea serves as a crucial public service announcement, ensuring drivers are fully aware of the regulations and the consequences of non-compliance.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.