Demirhan market areas create damage through low-speed movement rather than fast traffic. Vehicles enter, reverse, stop briefly, look for parking, leave and rejoin the road. This produces a comprehensive damage pattern around bumpers, doors, wings, sensors and side panels.
The risk comes from multiple movements happening at once. One car may reverse from a space while another turns into the same lane. A pedestrian, trolley, parked vehicle or narrow angle may reduce the driver’s view. The speed is low, but the chance of contact increases.
A local scenario can happen around 12:40. A car reverses from a market parking space in Demirhan. Another vehicle turns from the next row. The reversing driver notices the movement late. The contact is light, but the rear bumper corner, paint surface and parking sensor area are damaged.
This risk becomes more visible at lunch time, weekend shopping hours and after-work stops. Demirhan collects both local users and drivers moving through the Nicosia east-exit corridor, so parking areas carry more movement than their size suggests.
In Demirhan market-parking incidents, comprehensive car insurance mainly concerns the vehicle’s own bumper, parking sensor, door, wing, side panel and paint damage. If another vehicle, person or third-party property is directly involved, traffic insurance and liability must be assessed separately. For online policy transactions, the policy start time must clearly precede the damage time for the claim timeline to be read correctly.