| Cyprus has developed a modern road network to serve the transportation needs of its citizens, industry, agriculture, trade, tourism, etc. In accordance with to the 2002 statistics, the road network, in the non-occupied regions of Cyprus, consist of about 7.206 km of paved and 4.387 km of unpaved roads.
Compared to Western Europe, touring Cyprus is relatively an inexpensive experience. It has urban and private taxis, rental cars and buses that link all major towns with daily routes at specific time intervals. However, the most popular choice of the Cypriots, remains to be travelling with their own private cars.
Visitors may drive in Cyprus, assuming that they are holders of a valid international driving license or a licence issued in another country. The licenses are valid only for the vehicle category for which they have been issued for. |

