Road Safety In Turkey:

THE UNIQUE AND MAGNIFICENT LANDSCAPE OF TURKEY IS WAITING TO BE EXPLORED BY VACATIONERS WHO ARE READY TO HIT THE ROAD!

*Car Rental: Car rental companies are positioned in close proximity to the airport and terminal exit gates as well as in numerous city centers and holiday resorts. They will provide you with the most appropriate vehicle for a pleasant car trip.

*Traffic LanesTurkey drives on the right-hand side of the road, as in many other countries of the world. Drivers who check the mirrors as frequently as possible will automatically improve their safety.

*Seat Belt and Child Safety Seat: Drivers and passengers are legally required to fasten their seat belt as soon as getting into the car and to wear their belt until arriving at their destination. Likewise, children under the age of 7 are legally    required to be seated in child safety seats.

*Drink Driving: The legal alcohol limit for drivers is limited to 0.1 promilles since drink driving is prohibited in Turkey. Drivers who are convicted of driving while over the legal alcohol limit run the risk of having to pay a fine of over 700tl and will  suffer the suspension of their driver’s license for six months.

*Mobile (Cell) Phones: Drivers are not allowed to use mobile phones while driving for their own security and that of their passengers. Using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited by law and the penalty for breaking this law is a fine of 73 TL.

*Travelling to destinations away from tourist centers: Turkey is like a riddle to be solved, as it hides numerous interesting spots and towns in the interior regions, just waiting to be explored. It is advisable to make use of a GPS device and road  map and to keep an eye on the road signs at all times.

*Tolls: Some of the major highways of Turkey are toll highways that can be used in return for a small fee collected at automated HGS (fast pass system) and OGS (automatic pass system) stations located at the entrance and exit of toll  highways. Tourists intending to rent a vehicle may bring up the matter and ask the car rental agency for their assistance.

*Emergency Call: Drivers can dial the following numbers in case of an emergency situation: 154 Traffic or 156 Gendarmerie.