Everything about Greek National Road 91 totally explained
Greek National Road 91 (GR-91) is a highway running from the southernmost limit of the
Athens metropolitan Area, in
Vouliagmeni up to
Sounio. It is a continuation of
Poseidonos Avenue (Poseidon's Ave.). It was first constructed in the
1950s as a one lane per direction road, but was later extended to two lanes per direction for half of its length. It has many extremely dangerous curves, and accidents happen on an almost daily basis. It is considered the deadliest road in
Attica. Currently, there are no plans to replace it with a bypass or reconstruct certain dangerous parts, but there has been an effort to increase police presence to prevent illegal racing and violation of speed limits which were common phenomena over the last 10 years. The highway becomes busier during the summer, as most of the places it connects are popular vacation spots.
Several Greek films were shot on the road particuarly between the
1950s and the
1980s along with television shows since the
1980s.
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