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Brits holidaying in Cyprus warned about surprising law that could catch you out

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Holidaymakers heading to Cyprus for the summer holidays have been warned they could be fined if they are caught breaking the country's driving laws.

Around 1.2 million tourists from the UK visit the Mediterranean island each year, and they are being warned that a surprising law could catch them out.

Anyone who will be driving while in Cyprus on holiday should be aware that it is illegal to drink or eat anything while behind the wheel of a vehicle. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link The rule is so strict that even the excuse of cooling yourself off with a drink in sparingly high temperatures is not enough to dodge the fine if caught, Wales Online reports.

Simply being a tourist is also not enough of an excuse as the laws of the country still apply while you're visiting. Graham Conway, managing director of leading vehicle leasing specialists Select Car Leasing, said: “It’s always important to remember while travelling abroad that laws can vary a lot, and something that is considered common or normal in the UK can be illegal in another country. “In Cyprus, it’s against the law to eat or drink while driving, and that includes soft drinks, water and snacks for the journey.

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