Kaplıca Comprehensive Risk: Weekend Coastal Traffic and Side Contact
Kaplıca’s weekend coastal traffic is not heavy in the same way as a city centre. It is uneven, short and concentrated around parking movement. Vehicles arrive, stop, reverse, wait, turn and leave within a limited space. This creates a specific risk of low-speed side contact.
The risk exists because several vehicles can make different decisions at the same time. One car may be leaving a beach parking space. Another may be passing along the coastal road. A third may be waiting near a facility entrance. The speed is low, but the angles are narrow.
A local scenario can happen on Sunday at 17:25. A car begins to leave a roadside parking space near the Kaplıca beach area. At the same moment, another vehicle continues along the road past parked cars. The first vehicle moves out slowly, the passing vehicle keeps close to the line of parked cars, and the two vehicles make side contact. One car has damage on the rear quarter panel; the other has damage near the front door edge.
The time pattern matters. During the day, vehicles arrive in separate waves. In the late afternoon, many leave within the same period. The road does not need to be officially congested for damage to occur. A few vehicles in a tight coastal space can be enough.
Kaplıca weekend side-contact damage is relevant to comprehensive insurance because the vehicle’s own bodywork, paint, door, wing and side panel damage must be assessed. Where there is clear contact with another vehicle, traffic insurance and liability must be considered separately from the own-damage process. For online policy transactions, the policy start time must clearly precede the incident time.