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international driving permit
Is it necessary to have an international drivers license to drive in Italy? We are US citizens.
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Get one. Go to AAA in your state, even if you are not a member. You will need passport type of photos, which AAA can take for you. --Marv |
Yes.
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No it's my belief that it is not required - your local US license is all you need. Technically you may be required to have a translation of words on your US license into Italian and this is where the Int'l License comes into play and it is basically a translation with several lanugages on it. Car rental companies do not require it i believe nor do border officials - i've driven for years in europe and never had anyone question my US license. Only a call to the Italian consulate or embassy will give you a definitive answer. I may be wrong but i wouldn't bother myself.
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It is required in Italy.
http://www.chianti-assistance.com/drivinginitaly/ http://goitaly.about.com/cs/transpor.../a/driving.htm You might not be asked for it when you rent a car or cross the border, but if policeindividual chooses to ask for it and you don't have it, there could be fines. Rarely enforced, but it can be. For $10 and 2 passport photos you are covered--pretty cheap insurance. |
Thanks for the answer, next time in Italy driving i'll maybe get it.
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http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/...9.html#permits
A quick google on IDPs changes my mind about their efficacy - this State Dept site explains them and that the IDP is sanctioned by the State Dept and they sancion only a few sources to give them out. So i agree get the permit. |
It certainly helped when we were stopped by the police just outside of Venice. Officer spoke no English...we no Italian... but it did the trick. Was some sort of drag net.
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