Drivers in Cyprus will be allowed to use dashboard cameras (dashcams) from 23 July 2026, following the introduction of new legislation to improve road safety, support accident investigations, and help police tackle traffic-related offences.
The new law, published in the Official Gazette on 22 April 2026, establishes a legal framework for the installation and operation of image-recording devices in private vehicles, commercial fleets, and government-owned vehicles. Until now, the use of dashcams has existed in a legal grey area due to concerns surrounding privacy and data protection.
From 23 July 2026:
The new framework aims to balance the benefits of modern vehicle recording technology with the need to protect personal privacy, marking a significant change in Cyprus’ approach to road safety and digital evidence.
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