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How can I avoid ZTL zones in Italy?

How to avoid ZTL zones and fines.
  1. Avoid driving in urban areas if you can.
  2. If you have to, be super vigilant for ZTL signs.
  3. Don't always trust your sat-nav to be 100% accurate about where zones are.
  4. Don't follow a car into a ZTL zone assuming it's ok, many locals have permits.
  5. Use public transport in urban areas if possible.




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You can use ZTL Radar app with Waze, with google maps or with maps.me. We mainly used it with Waze (since we already used Waze anyway). You can set a radius how far from ZTL you want to get warnings.

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Google Maps will send you the right way, provided you don't enter as destination a location inside the ZTL. If you do, Google Maps, in the route description, will say: “This route has tolls”. To see ZTL maps of all Italian cities, you can check here. Just enter the name of the region and city in the search boxes.

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Italy ZTL Restricted Driving Zones, Explained Typically you can expect to pay approximately 65 EUR if you drive into a ZTL zone in Italy, plus a Traffic Violation Fee of around 45 EUR charged by your local car rental supplier. Below are detailed ZTL maps for Rome, Florence, Milan, and Pisa.

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Google Maps remains a top choice, offering comprehensive coverage, real-time updates, and a user-friendly interface. Waze's community-based approach makes it an attractive option for those seeking up-to-date traffic information - more useful in Milan or Rome than in the country roads of Tuscany.

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Essentially, the ZTL in Florence covers the entire historical center with a few streets not included to allow cars to get to the train station and to parking garages.

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Streets known as ZTLs (Zona a Traffico Limitato, or Limited Traffic Zones), are specific areas within cities, typically the historic centres, where driving without special permits is prohibited.

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