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After the conference held at Maximou Mansion concerning the traffic of wheeled vehicles on the islands of Hydra and Spetses—particularly in light of the overwhelming number of vehicles on Hydra—the Municipality of Spetses has submitted a proposal for a new traffic regulation act to the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) for review and enhancement.
This proposal aims to introduce significant adjustments to vehicle traffic regulations, with the goals of improving quality of life, safeguarding the natural environment, and preserving the historical character of Spetses.
The current status has already been forwarded to the Ministry of Culture, as requested, enabling a task force to assess the situation on-site in June and provide final recommendations.
The Municipality asserts that any necessary changes, even those deemed stringent, will be implemented to ensure Spetses reflects the image it deserves.
Key highlights of the regulatory act:
1. Restrictions on two-wheeled, three-wheeled, and four-wheeled vehicles (Category L):
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– Immediate ban on L4e (two-wheeled vehicles with a basket), L7e (heavy quadricycles), and L6e-B (mini-motorcycles).
– Traffic for L2e, L5e, and L6e-A restricted to areas outside any applicable Restricted Traffic Zone (RZ).
– Starting in 2028, only L1e, L2e, L3e, L5e, and L6e-A will be allowed within settlements, subject to specific conditions.
– Vehicle rentals are restricted to island shops and only for L1e, L3e-A1 (<125cc), and L6e-A.
– Special licensing necessary for the number of rental quads (L6e-A).
– Residents must register existing L4e, L5e, and L6 vehicles within 6 months.
2. Restrictions on passenger vehicles (Category M):
– Complete ban on private motor vehicles within the settlement, except for brief access to the ferry.
– Special Entrance-Exit permissions for residents, employees, or tenants over six months, with set timeframes.
– Mandatory parking in designated private areas.
3. Regulation of truck traffic (Class N):
– Ban on trucks exceeding 12 tons.
– Rotating entry/exit based on the last digit of the license plate.
– Specific loading zones and operating hours.
– Restrictions on construction traffic, especially during summer and holidays.
4. Restricted Traffic Zone (RTC):
– Curfew from Monday until September 30 in central areas, with exceptions for taxis, bicycles, and horse-drawn carriages.
– Vehicle access prohibited from 19:30 to 02:00, except for emergency vehicles.
5. Traffic and parking arrangements:
– Speed limit set at 30 km/h throughout the settlement.
– One-way and pedestrian restrictions applied in squares and on paved and main roads.
– Addition of nine new parking spots for two-wheelers on the outskirts of the settlement.
– Designated staging areas for trucks and tourist minibuses.
6. Special vehicles and exceptions:
– Authorized traffic for Police, Fire Department, Port Authority, Municipality vehicles, taxis, ambulances, and medical professionals.
– Special traffic permits may be issued for exceptional cases by the designated Deputy Mayor.
The proposal is set to be forwarded to the Ministry of Culture on Monday for final assessment. The task force is expected to visit the island by the end of June to finalize the proposed changes.
The Municipality of Spetses emphasizes that there will be no leniency in the execution of these measures, underlining the necessary preservation of the island’s character and history.
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