Roads in Cyprus are of high quality with a smooth and smooth surface.

The roads in the mountains are good (the main roads marked on the maps), but very narrow.

There are practically no traffic jams in Cyprus, even during rush hours. Only in large cities, such as Limassol, traffic difficulties are possible, but this is rare.

In cities, roads usually have one or two lanes in each direction, and there are often additional lanes in front of traffic lights for turning left or right.

In Cyprus, lane signs are not used, their role is performed by road markings, which should be paid attention to. The additional lane at the traffic light is intended only for turning, and it can only be occupied to make a turn.

It is also important to note that if the arrow on the traffic light for a turn goes out, but the main light remains green, you can continue turning, giving way to oncoming cars.

A network of expressways has been built in Cyprus to quickly move between cities. These highways are called motorways, or motorways. For example, you can get from Paphos to Limassol via the A6 motorway. The trip between these resorts will take about one hour.

There are no toll roads in Cyprus, all traffic is free.