Maraş Comprehensive Risk: Night Narrow Street and Rim Damage
Maraş changes how the road edge is read. Low kerbs, parked cars, apartment walls and limited lighting can make the available space harder to judge. This creates rim, tyre and lower-bumper damage risk.
The risk comes from reduced edge visibility. A driver may move slightly right because of oncoming headlights or a parked vehicle ahead. If the kerb or stone edge is read late, the front wheel and lower trim can be damaged.
A local scenario can happen around 22:05. A car moves through a narrow apartment street in Maraş. Oncoming headlights reduce the driver’s view of the right edge. The front-right rim touches a low kerb, the tyre sidewall is marked and the lower bumper receives a light scrape.
This risk becomes stronger after evening visits and residential returns. The road may feel familiar, but night lighting changes the margin for error.
In Maraş night narrow-street incidents, own damage usually involves the rim, tyre, lower bumper, side sill, lower trim and paint surface. If another vehicle, person or third-party property is affected, traffic insurance and liability must be assessed separately. For online policy transactions, the start time must clearly precede the incident time.