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Tips for Driving in Cyprus

19/11/2022
tips for driving in cyprus

If you are planning on renting a car and driving while you are in Cyprus, there are a few things you should know before hitting the road. The island has a unique blend of old-world charm and modern conveniences, and its streets reflect that. Here are some tips for driving in Cyprus to help you navigate the roads like a pro. If you want to rent a car on your next trip to Cyprus, check Larnaca Airport Car Rental.

Drive on the Left Side of the Road

This one might seem obvious, but it is crucial that you remember to drive on the left side of the road while you are in Cyprus. This island is part of the British Commonwealth, which means that its driving rules and regulations are based on those of the United Kingdom. That means that if you are coming from a country where people drive on the right side of the road (like the United States, Italy, Spain, etc.), it is important to be extra careful to stay on the left.

Obey the Speed Limit

The island has a lot of police officers who are quick to pull over speeding drivers, so it is not worth risking a ticket. In addition, there are a lot of winding roads in Cyprus, so it is important to take them slowly to avoid having an accident.

Watch Out for Pedestrians

Cyprus is full of pedestrians, so it is important to keep an eye out for them when you are driving. People in Cyprus often walk in the middle of the road – even when there is a sidewalk available – so it is important to be always aware of your surroundings. In addition, many people on the island ride scooters and motorcycles, so it is important to look twice before turning or changing lanes.

We are sure that you will have a great time exploring all that this beautiful island has to offer. Bon voyage!

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