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Driving Regulations and Car Culture in Italy: A Comprehensive Overview

Discover the intricacies of driving in Italy, where we navigate on the left side and adhere to specific speed limits: 130 km/h on highways, 50 km/h in cities, and reduced speeds in school zones. Learn about prominent car manufacturers like Fiat, Ferrari, and Lamborghini, as well as the ecological fuel options available, such as bioethanol. With 837,493 kilometers of asphalted roads, Italy faces around 210,000 traffic accidents annually, including 4,200 fatalities. Understand the importance of vehicle checks and the meaning of traffic signals to ensure road safety.

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Driving Regulations and Car Culture in Italy: A Comprehensive Overview

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  1. TRAFFIC

  2. Do you drive on the right or on the left side in your country? In mycountrywe drive on the left side. handlebaron the left

  3. Are there car-manufactures in your country? What are theirnames and products? Yes, there are some car-manufactures in my country :Fiat, Ferrari, Lamborghini ,Alfa Romeo and Maserati

  4. How fast are youallowed to drive on highwayds, in cities, secondary road? We are allowed to drive on highwayds 130 km/h, in cities 50 km/h, secondary road 90 km/h and in school or kindergarten areas 40/30 km/h.

  5. How expensiveispetrol and diesel in your country? In my country petrolcosts €1,006/l and diesel costs € 1,700/ l .

  6. Isthereanykind of ecologicalfuel (in your country), whichcontainsethanol, for example? Yes, thereis the bioethanol in my country with 10 %.

  7. Are therelegalregulations for regular checks of cars and trucks? Whichones and howoften? Yes, there are legalregulations for regular checks of cars and trucksafter km 15.000 and km 20.000 .

  8. How manykilometeres of asphaltedstreet do youhave in your country? Wehaveto 837,493 kilometers of motorways, state, regional, provincial, municipal road and a 6,532 kilometers of highways.

  9. How manytrafficaccidents do youhave per year (deathcasualties, injuredpersons) ? Road accidents in Italy are about 210,000 per year and 4,200 are fatal.

  10. Whatdoes the green figure on the traffic light look like? The green figure on the traffic light representsthatwe can cross. for pedestrians

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