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Most common offenses of Serbian tourists in Greece

The article discusses common traffic violations committed by Serbian tourists in Greece, particularly focusing on speeding and parking infractions. It highlights that fines in Greece can be substantial, sometimes exceeding €1,000, and emphasizes that these penalties apply equally to both tourists and locals. The article mentions specific examples, such as a tourist losing their driver’s license and €350 after driving on the island of Tasos for only a few minutes. It also notes that police are especially active during the tourist season and that fines are imposed without warnings.

Dobra vest za sve obni koji ovog leta putuju automobilom do Grčke : na graničnom prelazu Evzoni uvode se dodatni modularni kontrolni punktovi, sa ciljem da se u danima najvećih gužvi ubrza prolazak putnika i smanje zadržavanja.

To u praksi znači da grčke službe pokušavaju da povećaju broj mesta na kojima se proveravaju dokumenta. Kada se jedna postojeća traka bolje organizuje i proširi dodatnim kontrolnim tačkama, više službenika može istovremeno da radi proveru vozila i putnika.

Za putnike sa Balkana ovo je posebno važna informacija, jer je Evzoni najprometniji prelaz za ulazak u Grčku i glavna ruta za one koji putuju ka Solunu, Halkidikiju, Kasandri, Sitoniji, Olimpskoj regiji, Leptokariji, Nei Poriju, Paralii, Pefkohoriju, Haniotiju i Nikitiju .

Najvažnija novina je postavljanje dodatnih, modularnih kontrolnih punktova. Njihova uloga je da se u najopterećenijim periodima poveća broj mesta na kojima policija može da proverava dokumenta putnika.

Drugim rečima, cilj nije samo da se fizički proširi prostor, već da se bolje iskoristi postojeći kapacitet prelaza. Ako u špicu sezone radi više kontrolnih tačaka, kolone bi trebalo brže da se pomeraju, a čekanje može biti kraće nego ranije.

Ovo ne znači da će gužve potpuno nestati, posebno u julu i avgustu, ali jeste važan korak ka boljoj organizaciji na prelazu koji svake sezone primi ogroman broj vozila.

Zašto je Evzoni toliko važan za putnike?

Evzoni je najčešći izbor za veliki broj putnika iz Srbije, Makedonije i drugih delova Balkana. Razlog je jednostavan: ovaj pravac je najpraktičniji za najpopularnije destinacije na severu Grčke, kao što su Solun, Halkidiki, Kasandra, Sitonija, Olimpska regija, Leptokarija, Nei Pori, Paralia, Pefkohori, Hanioti i Nikiti.

Zbog toga svaka promena na Evzoniju direktno utiče na hiljade porodica koje tokom leta kreću na more. Kada se na prelazu napravi zastoj, posledice se brzo vide i na putu kroz Makedoniju, ali i na samom ulazu u Grčku.

EES kontrole i gužve: šta putnici treba da znaju?

Jedna od najvećih tema ove sezone jeste EES sistem, odnosno evropski sistem ulaska i izlaska. Putnike najviše brine mogućnost da dodatne biometrijske kontrole produže zadržavanje na granici.

U praksi, kada se na prelazu stvori veliki pritisak i kada postoji rizik od kilometarskih kolona, moguće je fleksibilnije organizovanje kontrola kako bi se sprečilo potpuno zagušenje saobraćaja.

To ne znači da će kontrole nestati, niti da će svaki prolazak biti brz. Ali znači da se tokom velikih gužvi traže praktična rešenja kako bi se saobraćaj održao u pokretu.

Najveće gužve na Evzoniju najčešće se stvaraju vikendom i u danima produženih praznika.Kada su najveće gužve na Evzoniju?

I pored dodatnih mera, najvažnije je da putnici pametno izaberu termin putovanja. Evzoni je posebno opterećen u danima kada veliki broj ljudi istovremeno kreće ka Grčkoj ili se vraća sa mora.

Najveće gužve na ulazu u Grčku najčešće se očekuju petkom popodne, petkom uveče i subotom pre podne. To su termini kada mnogi kreću na letovanje, vikend ili produženi odmor.

Za povratak iz Grčke, najkritičniji period je nedelja posle podne i uveče, posebno od 14 do 22 časa. Tada se istovremeno vraćaju turisti koji završavaju odmor, ali i vikend-putnici iz regiona.

Produženi vikendi dodatno povećavaju pritisak

Posebnu pažnju treba obratiti na produžene vikende i praznike u Makedoniji. Tada se na Evzoniju često stvara dodatni pritisak, jer veliki broj putnika koristi neradne dane za kratak odlazak u Grčku.

Ako putujete baš u takvom terminu, najbolje je da ne računate samo kilometre do destinacije, već i vreme kada ćete stići na granicu. Razlika od sat ili dva ponekad može značiti mnogo kraće ili mnogo duže čekanje.

Šta ove mere znače za letnju sezonu?

Dodatni modularni punktovi su dobra vest, ali ne treba očekivati da će Evzoni u špicu sezone uvek biti bez čekanja. Granični prelazi zavise od mnogo faktora: broja vozila, autobusa, broja aktivnih službenika, dodatnih kontrola, smena policije, tehničkih uslova i trenutnog talasa putnika.

Ipak, svako povećanje broja kontrolnih mesta može pomoći da se kolone brže pomeraju. Za putnike je najvažnije da se pripreme, prate stanje uživo i izbegavaju najopterećenije termine kad god je to moguće.

proverite stanje na granicama pre polaskaizbegavajte subotu ujutru za ulazak u Grčku ako možeteza povratak iz Grčke izbegavajte nedelju od 14 do 22 časaračunajte na veći pritisak tokom produženih vikendaako putujete sa decom, ponesite dovoljno vode, hrane i strpljenjapratite iskustva putnika koji su već prošli granicu tog dana

Nekada se dešava da jedni čekaju satima, dok drugi koji stignu malo ranije ili kasnije prođu znatno brže. Zato je pravovremena informacija često jednako važna kao i dobra ruta.

Pre nego što krenete ka Grčkoj, proverite najnovije informacije sa terena, kamere i iskustva putnika.

Put do Grčke će tokom cele sezone pratiti situaciju na Evzoniju, Bogorodici, Dojranu i drugim prelazima kako bi putnici imali što tačnije…

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N1 SrbijaIndependentCenter4 days ago
Most common offenses of Serbian tourists in Greece

The article discusses common traffic violations committed by Serbian tourists in Greece, particularly focusing on speeding and parking infractions. It highlights that fines in Greece can be substantial, sometimes exceeding €1,000, and emphasizes that these penalties apply equally to both tourists and locals. The article mentions specific examples, such as a tourist losing their driver’s license and €350 after driving on the island of Tasos for only a few minutes. It also notes that police are especially active during the tourist season and that fines are imposed without warnings.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about traffic regulations and penalties in Greece without taking a political stance or showing bias toward any group. It focuses on informing readers about common issues faced by tourists rather than promoting a particular viewpoint.

Official sources cited

Telegraf.rsIndependentCenter5 days ago
The Greeks are making a HUGE change in Evzonia: This will be the salvation for Serbian tourists!

The article reports on changes being implemented at the Evzones border crossing between Serbia and Greece. Additional modular checkpoints are being introduced to improve traffic flow during peak times, especially for travelers from the Balkans who frequently use this route to visit destinations like Thessaloniki, Halkidiki, and other Greek regions. The goal is to increase efficiency by better utilizing existing infrastructure rather than expanding physical space.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual description of infrastructure improvements at a border checkpoint without taking a clear ideological stance. It focuses on logistical details and benefits for travelers, avoiding any overtly political commentary or biased language.

Official sources cited

  • government Greek border authorities
  • government Serbian transport officials
BlicIndependentCenter6 days ago
WARNING FOR ALL TRAVELING TO GREECE: Pay attention to this when leaving Serbia: Insurance refused to pay for treatment because of one mistake

The article warns Serbian citizens traveling to Greece about potential issues with their health insurance if they fail to get a stamp in their passport at border crossings. A user in the Facebook group 'Grčka info' shared an urgent message about a guest who faced problems with her insurance due to missing stamps in her passport when exiting Serbia or North Macedonia. The article also mentions that the new Entry/Exit System (EES) in Greece will be suspended during the summer months.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual warning about travel procedures and health insurance issues without taking a political stance or showing bias toward any side. It focuses on practical information for travelers and does not engage in ideological framing or selective sourcing.

Večernje novostiParty-alignedCenter7 days ago
Many Serbian tourists have the same problem in Greece: This trick is worth its weight in gold, you can prevent a disaster

The article discusses an issue faced by many Serbian tourists in Greece, where their car license plates are removed due to improper parking. It highlights this as a common problem and suggests there is a 'golden trick' to avoid such a situation.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a practical travel-related issue (license plate removal due to illegal parking) without any political commentary, framing, or bias. The content is informative and neutral, aimed at providing advice rather than promoting a particular viewpoint.

KurirParty-alignedCenter8 days ago
Escorted by his family to the sea, he got stuck in the column: Danilo from Prijepolje has already been waiting to enter Greece for three hours (PHOTO)

The article reports on heavy traffic at the Greek border during the start of summer vacation, with Serbian tourists forming long queues. Danilo from Prijepolja describes the slow movement of vehicles at the Evzoni border crossing, noting that many cars are from Serbia and that families with children make up the majority of travelers. The piece advises drivers to check border conditions before traveling and to bring water, food, and patience due to expected continued high traffic.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward account of events without overtly biased language, framing, or selective sourcing. It quotes a single individual (Danilo) and provides general information about the situation at the border. There is no clear ideological slant, editorializing, or emphasis on one

Official sources cited

  • court Danilo from Prijepolja

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  • organisationGrčka info
  • governmentGreek border authorities
  • governmentSerbian transport officials
  • courtDanilo from Prijepolja