Demirhan Comprehensive Risk: Fuel Station Entrance and Front Bumper Damage
Demirhan fuel station entrances create a specific comprehensive damage pattern because the driver moves from main-road speed into a low-speed turning angle within a short distance. The vehicle slows, turns, checks exiting traffic and adjusts its position near the entrance edge.
The risk is created by the entrance angle. A driver approaching from the main road may notice another vehicle exiting the station and tighten the turning line. The front corner of the vehicle then comes closer to low concrete edges, kerbs or sloped entry surfaces.
A local scenario can happen around 18:30. A car leaves the main road in Demirhan and turns into a fuel station. Another vehicle is exiting at the same time, so the driver narrows the turn. The lower right side of the front bumper scrapes against the concrete edge. The vehicle is moving slowly, but the bumper clips, paint surface and lower plastic trim are damaged.
This risk is stronger during after-work hours. Drivers leaving Nicosia toward the east often stop in Demirhan for fuel, shopping or short errands. The entrance becomes a brief pressure point where several low-speed movements overlap.
In Demirhan fuel-station entrance incidents, comprehensive insurance mainly concerns the vehicle’s own front bumper, lower trim, paint, mounting clips and side sill damage. If another vehicle, person or third-party property is directly involved, traffic insurance and liability must be assessed separately. For online policies, the policy start time must already be effective before the incident time for the file timing to be clear.