Kyrenia West Coast Corridor Damage: Hotel and Site Entrance Side Contact
The Kyrenia west coast corridor between Karaoğlanoğlu, Alsancak and Lapta creates side-contact risk around hotel and site entrances. The coast road may feel open, but local entry and exit points interrupt the line repeatedly.
The risk comes from vehicles making different decisions in the same short section. One car slows for a hotel entrance. Another exits a site. A third continues along the coast road. When these movements overlap, side clearance can disappear.
A concrete scenario can happen around 19:50. A car moving from Karaoğlanoğlu toward Alsancak prepares to enter a site gate. At the same time, another vehicle comes out of the site and edges toward the main road. The first driver shifts slightly left, and light side contact occurs with a vehicle continuing in the adjacent line.
This risk becomes stronger in summer, during evening meals and on weekends. The corridor is not only a driving route; it is also an access line for hotels, sites, villas and restaurants.
In west coast hotel and site entrance incidents, own damage usually involves doors, wings, side panels, mirrors, side sills and paintwork. If another vehicle, person or third-party property is clearly involved, traffic insurance, third-party loss and fault/liability must be separated from own damage. For online policies, the policy start time must clearly precede the incident time.