Dirty Cars in Greece Could Cost You

Neglecting your car wash routine might not seem like a big deal, but in Greece, it could result in a hefty €300 fine.


The primary culprit?

Unreadable license plates due to accumulated dirt.

While there's no law specifically against having a dirty car, traffic regulations mandate that license plates must be clearly visible and recognizable. If dirt or grime obscures your plates, traffic police have the discretion to issue a fine.
Though a simple warning might be given most of the time, drivers are advised to keep their license plates clean, especially after driving on dirt roads or during heavy rain. Dirty windows can also lead to visibility issues, posing a safety risk.

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