Can I drive in ZTL?
Can I drive in ZTL? The ZTLs are zones of restricted circulation, situated in Italian cities that have historic centres. Only the local residents and registered vehicles are authorised to drive there. These zones are therefore prohibited to outside vehicles during certain hours that would not have the right of paid access.
Is Waze or Google Maps better for Italy?
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.
How much are ZTL fees in Italy?
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.
How can I avoid ZTL zones in Italy?
- Avoid driving in urban areas if you can.
- If you have to, be super vigilant for ZTL signs.
- Don't always trust your sat-nav to be 100% accurate about where zones are.
- Don't follow a car into a ZTL zone assuming it's ok, many locals have permits.
- Use public transport in urban areas if possible.