What are the no parking signs in Italy?


What are the no parking signs in Italy? No Parking - A red circle with a red slash on a blue background means no parking. A red circle with a red X on a blue background means no parking and no stopping, just keep driving. Do Not Enter - Whenever you come across a red circle while driving in Italy, do not entre.


What do blue parking lines mean in Italy?

When you park your car in Italy, you need to keep an eye on the colours of parking bays. For either white, yellow or blue. And what is important to know in advance is that blue means: you are required to pay for parking, so look for a parking meter in the area.


Where are ZTL zones in Italy?

Cities with ZTL zones in Italy – official information:
  • Milan: Comune di Milano – Zone a traffico limitato (ZTL)
  • Florence: Comune di Firenze – Zone a traffico limitato (ZTL)
  • Naples: Comune di Napoli – Zone a traffico limitato (ZTL)
  • Rome: Roma Servizi per la Mobilità – Zone a traffico limitato (ZTL)


What is the symbol for parking?

This giant letter P on a blue background is the symbol that indicates an area of parking. When used on its own it is usually seen on rural areas to indicate a layby where vehicles can stop so drivers can rest.


What is the best app to avoid ZTL in Italy?

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.


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.


What does no parking here to corner mean?

The 'No Parking Here To Corner' sign is a traffic control device that indicates that parking is prohibited in the designated area, from the location of the sign up to the corner of the street or intersection.