NEW RULES FOR DRIVING IN ITALY 2024: DON'T GO BEFORE WATCHING THIS 🚗

Published 2024-05-30
Welcome to Dramatically Expatic! In this video, I'm covering some important updates you need to know if you plan to drive a car in Italy in 2024. From the basics of driving in Italy to the new rules to the infamous ZTL and how to drive on highways, let's dive into what you should know before driving in Italy!

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:23 Highways
04:01 How to be prepared
06:02 ZTL
08:09 Zona B in Milan
09:56 Regional roads
11:25 Local regulations

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All Comments (11)
  • @laurihines300
    Perhaps I missed this part of your video, but a huge requirement is that an international drivers license is required in Italy. They are cracking down on the snow, especially in the south, and you often cannot even rent a car without an international license. If you’re from the US, it’s very easy to pick these up at AAA for about $25. Also, and again, I’m not sure if this is throughout Italy, but I’ve seen it in most of the larger towns and cities where we live in Tuscany, parking is color-coded. White is free parking available to anyone. Blue is paid parking and you must generally find the pay station first, and put the ticket on your dashboard. Yellow parking is for residents only. Again, best to check wherever you will be traveling in Italy to see what their particular rules are as far as colored parking spaces.
  • @emorse912
    Great video. I'll be there soon. What are your thoughts on size/type of car for expats? I understand some roads are very narrow.
  • @FortunateXpat
    Pro tips for driving in Sicily. 1. Never put your phone down. And remember, texting while driving is a skill that needs to be practiced. 2. Drive as fast and reckless as possible. When you see pedestrians or bicyclists on the road, don’t slow down. Try to see how dangerously close you can get without hitting them. Especially at crosswalks. The same rule applies to driving near motorcyclists on the autostrada. 3. When entering a roadway or intersection, never look in the direction of the oncoming traffic. Only look in the direction that you want to drive. If there’s traffic, block the oncoming cars and wait until there is an opening in the lane you need. And of course, never use your indicators. 4. Ignore all speed limits and stop signs. When at a traffic light, honk your horn as soon as the light turns green. Don’t be shy, horns are made for honking. 5. Parking. Make sure that when double parking you block as much traffic as possible. 6. If the car or motorcyclist in front of you is not going as fast as you want, be sure to tailgate at least a half meter from their bumper. Don’t forget to dangerously pass whenever possible, even on blind corners.
  • @thadtuiol1717
    Driving in Italy is one of the most 3rd world experiences you can get in Europe.