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Is Florence train station in ZTL zone?

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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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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Usually if you tell the conductor as soon as you get on, you can avoid a fine but you may have to pay a small fee (a few euro) to have it validated on the train. If the conductor comes to check your ticket and it's not validated, you may have to pay a fine.

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e) The whole process can take a VERY long time In some countries (Italy, for example) it can take up to 12 months for the authorities to send you the fine. If you've been charged an admin fee by the rental company and you know it's for a fine, you can ask them to send you a copy of the penalty notice.

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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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