Değirmenlik Comprehensive Damage: Evening Village Exit and Stone Shoulder Risk
The Değirmenlik village exit changes during evening hours. Vehicles leaving Nicosia, local cars exiting the village and drivers connecting toward the east can meet in the same flow. The road may still look open, but the decisions become shorter.
The risk is created by the change in pace. One vehicle may slow near the road edge while another is preparing to return to open-road speed. When the following driver reacts late, the avoidance movement can carry the vehicle toward the stone shoulder.
A local scenario can happen around 18:05. A car is leaving Değirmenlik toward the east. The vehicle ahead slows briefly near the roadside. The following driver moves right to avoid contact. The front tyre drops onto a stony shoulder, the rim strikes hard ground, and the lower bumper scrapes.
This is not a dense-traffic risk. It is a transition risk. The vehicle moves from village rhythm back toward the open eastbound road, and the road edge becomes part of the damage pattern.
In Değirmenlik evening-exit incidents, comprehensive car insurance mainly concerns the vehicle’s own tyre, rim, lower bumper, side sill and underbody damage. If another vehicle or third-party property is directly affected, traffic insurance and liability must be assessed separately. For online policy transactions, the start time must clearly precede the incident time for the file timing to be clear.