What are the rules for driving in Italy?


What are the rules for driving in Italy?

General Rules
  • In Italy, we drive on the right side of the road.
  • You are not allowed to turn right at a red light.
  • Headlights must be on while driving outside of urban areas.
  • Stay in the right lane except when passing.
  • Don't use your phone to call or text – it's illegal in Italy and you will be fined.


Is it difficult for Americans to drive in Italy?

Driving in Italy can be intimidating for a foreigner, but it is safe if you prepare and follow Italian rules. While it is easier to travel between big cities by train, sometimes renting a car is the best option.


Which side of the road do you drive on in Italy?

What side of the road does Italy drive on? Italians drive on the right-hand side of the road. If you've never driven on the right before, or haven't done so for a while, take your time – but don't worry, your brain will soon switch over.


Can a 75 year old rent a car in Italy?

What is this? The legal driving age in Italy is 18 years old. In order to be able to rent a car, however, you need to have had your driver's license for at least one year. Generally, rental car companies in Italy require you to be 21 or over and no older than the maximum age (usually 70-75 years).


What is the best way to travel around Italy?

The best way to travel around Italy, if you mainly want to visit the cities like Rome, Florence and Venice, is by train. Italy has an extensive network of both fast speed inter-city trains and regional services that connect the smaller cities and towns.


Is Uber available in Italy?

Yes, you can Uber in Italy, but it's not the same. It's available in Rome and Milan. However, only Uber Black is available, meaning higher prices and nicer vehicles. If you don't mind the slight price increase, then Uber is perfectly safe to use in Italy.