Kaplıca Comprehensive Risk: Facility Entrance and Sudden Braking
Kaplıca facility entrances are transition points. A vehicle moves from an open coastal road rhythm into a slower area shaped by entrance gates, parking decisions, pedestrians and vehicles waiting near the road edge. That change of rhythm creates a clear comprehensive risk.
The risk exists because drivers often decide late. A driver may notice the facility entrance, reduce speed, signal, and look for the correct turning point. The vehicle behind may still be moving with the open-road tempo. This creates a sudden braking pattern near the entrance.
A concrete local scenario can happen around 19:05. A car travelling toward Kaplıca slows near a facility entrance after spotting the correct access point. The following vehicle reacts late and makes light rear contact. The front vehicle receives damage to the rear bumper, parking sensors and the lower edge of the boot lid.
The important detail is timing. Near sunset, beach visitors return, restaurant movement increases and drivers make more short decisions near entrances. The road itself may not be congested, but the entrance point can become a brief pressure zone.
In Kaplıca, facility entrance braking damage can involve the vehicle’s own rear bumper, boot lid, sensors and paint surface, making comprehensive assessment important for the insured vehicle. When another vehicle is clearly involved, traffic insurance and liability must be separated from the own-damage assessment. For online policy transactions, the start time of the policy must be before the incident time for the claim process to have a clear time basis.