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Italy: Drivers, Beware the Limited Traffic Zones in Rome, Elsewhere

By Larry Habegger | Permalink | No Comments | November 10th, 2010 | Trackback

Tourists in Rome and other Italian cities need to know that the cities have restricted driving zones to reduce traffic congestion. If you drive there without a permit you will be fined as much as 99 euros ($136). If your hotel lies within such a zone and you need to drive there to park or unload luggage, you are exempt from the fine but need to ask the hotel to send your license number to the traffic police to avoid a citation.





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