What SESO means
SESO stands for the Driver Behaviour Control System. It is Greece’s point system for drivers of cars, motorcycles and mopeds.
SESO points are not a monetary fine. They are a separate administrative record that may accompany an offence in addition to the fine, licence removal or another measure provided by the Code.
How the points work
For offences covered by SESO, the corresponding points are recorded. They accumulate on the driver’s record and, when they reach the threshold set by the applicable ministerial decision, administrative measures such as licence removal may be imposed.
The same decision regulates offence points, thresholds, measures and the conditions for a licence to be reissued, including training, testing or medical checks where required.
What the current Code provides
Article 110(2) provides that offences and their category-subcategory combination are collected and recorded in SESO. Article 112(40) delegates the points system and the measures linked to accumulated points to a joint ministerial decision.
An E1, E2, E3 or E4 category does not by itself show how many SESO points apply to an offence. The penalty category and SESO points are separate pieces of information.
The transitional rule
Until the new joint ministerial decision under article 112(40) takes effect, article 114(3) keeps the 2007 SESO decision in force. This is why the operative points and thresholds do not come from a new table within article 110.
This site explains the current framework but does not calculate or display an individual driver’s points balance.