What does 0 24 mean in Italy?


What does 0 24 mean in Italy? For example, '13-15' means you can't park there from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Another example, '1° venerdì' means no parking on the 1st Friday of the month. In the photo above, you can't park there EVER (from 0:00-24:00), and if you do, you'll be TOWED.


What does yellow parking mean in Italy?

It is important to note the different coloured spaces when parking in Italy: Yellow lines are for disabled parking; once again you must display the appropriate pass. White lines mean the parking space is for residents.


What are the driving rules in Italy for tourists?

Driving Rules in Italy
  • You must be over 18 to drive.
  • Keep to the right and overtake to the left.
  • Dipped headlights must be used on two-lane motorways.
  • When passing through towns and villages, the horn may only be used for an emergency - keep that road rage in check!
  • Trams and trains have the right of way.


How can I avoid ZTL 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.


How difficult is driving in Italy?

Italians are known to be aggressive drivers compared to other places. They will quickly switch lanes, drive fast, and there are scooters zooming through all the cars. This can seem chaotic to someone who is not from Italy, but it is their way of driving. It is safe and legal, and Italians expect you to drive like them!


Is there a free zone in Italy?

The Venice Free Zone is one of the only two Italian free zones recognized by the European Union.