Involved in a Car Accident?
If you're involved in a severe accident or require legal assistance, our lawyers are ready to help.
Renting a car is one of the best ways to explore Turkey's breathtaking coastal roads and historical sites. While driving here is generally safe and straightforward, there are specific traffic laws and local driving habits you need to be aware of.
If you're involved in a severe accident or require legal assistance, our lawyers are ready to help.
Driving is on the right side of the road. Seatbelts are strictly mandatory for all passengers, both in the front and back seats. Using a mobile phone while driving is illegal unless you have a hands-free system.
Speed limits are heavily enforced by radar and cameras. Generally, limits are 50 km/h in urban areas, 90 km/h on two-lane highways, and up to 120-130 km/h on major motorways (Otoyol).
The legal blood alcohol limit for drivers of private vehicles is 0.50 promil (0.05%). For commercial vehicle drivers and drivers with trailers, the limit is strictly 0.00%. Random breathalyzer checkpoints are very common, especially at night and in tourist areas.
If you are involved in a collision, do not move the vehicles until the traffic police (or Jandarma in rural areas) arrive, unless it is a very minor fender-bender and both parties agree to fill out a joint accident report.
Traffic fines can be paid online or will be charged to your credit card by your rental company. However, if you are involved in a severe accident that results in injury or property damage, you will need legal representation. Protect your rights by finding a trusted lawyer through LetFix.
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