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Ztl
Hi everyone
We're picking up a car from Rome Termini and driving to Abruzzo (Sulmona) for a few days. Can I avoid the ZTL's while leaving and returning to Rome |
Originally Posted by PWR1982
(Post 17457469)
Hi everyone.We're picking up a car from Rome Termini and driving to Abruzzo (Sulmona) for a few days. Can I avoid the ZTL's while leaving and returning to Rome
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Absolutely. Picking up and depositing a rental - I've driven into and out of Rome without hitting one of those dreaded ZTLs many times. You'll be fine.
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Originally Posted by PWR1982
(Post 17457469)
Hi everyone
We're picking up a car from Rome Termini and driving to Abruzzo (Sulmona) for a few days. Can I avoid the ZTL's while leaving and returning to Rome |
Search :"ZtL" in forum and read the "interesting" stories that will answer your question.
We parked our car in front of our apt to leave Florence, I stayed with the car, hubby got the bags. It was in a zone so six month later we got a ticket in the mail. How we could have avoided it I don't know. We were in italy for 2 months so had more luggage than usual. |
Originally Posted by jan47ete
(Post 17459471)
Search :"ZtL" in forum and read the "interesting" stories that will answer your question.
We parked our car in front of our apt to leave Florence, I stayed with the car, hubby got the bags. It was in a zone so six month later we got a ticket in the mail. How we could have avoided it I don't know. We were in italy for 2 months so had more luggage than usual. Some apartments are rented under the table to avoid taxes, and if your apartment is one of these, the owner is unlikely to be willing to request this permit. In that case, you have to keep your car away from the ZTL and arrive there by bus or taxi. |
Here is a good article about ZTLs and how to avoid fines.
https://www.autoeurope.co.uk/travel-blog/driving-in-italy-what-are-ztls-and-how-to-avoid-them/ I would just caution that not every city allows permits for the duration of your stay. Always ask your hotel. Even people who live in Italy, as we do, sometimes stray into a ZTL. Once, in a city we know well, we got caught because they had recently changed the zone, and we were so sure that we knew where we were going that we weren't looking for a sign. Luckily we were stopped by a policeman instead of caught by a camera. He took pity on us because of the recent change. Another time, in Bologna, we followed a bus into a ZTL. The bus blocked the sign from our view. Fortunately, it apparently also blocked our car from the camera, because the ticket never arrived. I read about a nurse who got a job in a new hospital and unknowingly drove through a ZTL twice a day for months before the tickets started to arrive. |
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