Should i drive in Italy - Some tips on how to drive a car in Italy

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @amandaramirez3828
    @amandaramirez3828 5 месяцев назад

    Your videos are excellent and full of details! I love the maps and images you show as well. Really glad I found your channel!

  • @michelea256
    @michelea256 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the very informative video!!! 😊

  • @stacielacava3753
    @stacielacava3753 3 года назад +2

    You two are great. Love your personalities and videos 🇮🇹💕

  • @scorp1792
    @scorp1792 2 года назад +6

    I’ve just driven in Italy for 3 weeks. Two other things to be aware of. Many drivers ignore speed limits and no overtaking signs. The other scary thing is the way many drivers tailgate you.

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  2 года назад

      That is true

    • @igorsmolovski
      @igorsmolovski 2 года назад +3

      There is an easy way to teach an Italian tailgater not to tailgate. Don't brake check them, but do take your foot off the gas. Then speed up a bit. The ease off the gas again. Do it a few times and he will get the message and overtake you and that is what you basically want.

    • @edombre4637
      @edombre4637 Год назад +3

      I've driven in Italy several times, did not find it scary at all, I found people there drive very well, great lane discipline on the autostrada, never saw an accident, as opposed to north american drivers who do not know how to drive.

    • @pozzop2068
      @pozzop2068 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes move out of the way or go faster tailgating is simply to keep the flow moving don't take it personally.

  • @SGilb420
    @SGilb420 7 месяцев назад

    Great video, thank you!

  • @johnallard6301
    @johnallard6301 4 месяца назад

    Great video
    We are going to lease a car in Italy and will be driving a lot. Other than flying in and out of Rome the biggest town we will be in is Lecce.
    Can you purchase a toll pass for the highways. In America it's called the easy pass

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  4 месяца назад

      Thank you 🙏 No unfortunately you can’t buy a toll pass but you can use your credit card to pay

    • @teovirgio
      @teovirgio 3 месяца назад

      you can buy a toll pass actually; it’s called telepass. i’d say 20% of the people i know have it, but since it is possible to pay by card it’s absolutely unuseful. also, i think telepass can be purchased by EU residents only. also, a small suggestion from an italian driving everyday in italy: use google maps for directions but always keep the Waze application in background, because it will tell you when there are speed cameras, police controls, dangers on the road etc. have fun in my country and make sure to enjoy everything italy has to offer❤️ buone vacanze e tanti saluti🇮🇹

  • @gbeck2079
    @gbeck2079 2 года назад +2

    Great video and wonderful tips. We are planning a trip through Tuscany. In addition to google maps, and asking the locals what other resources can we use for planning the trip in advance (eg driving directions)?

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your comment. If you are planning to go to Tuscany signage on the roads are pretty good there. You will be fine using google maps and maybe an old fashion map 👍🏻

  • @mattmo20
    @mattmo20 3 года назад +2

    Thanks guys, very informative. Rick, keep in mind you'll no doubt have subscribers from more than just North America as English speakers. UK, Ireland (more used to European customs), and Australia, NZ, SA etc. who I'm sure will be very interested to learn more about travelling to / living in Italy.

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for the suggestion 😃

    • @mattmo20
      @mattmo20 3 года назад

      @@TravelAddictsLife My wife is Napolitan so we can vouch for the chaotic traffic in Napoli.

    • @iam.damian
      @iam.damian Год назад

      I am Czech and Slovak citizen (EU), and I have an EU drivers license, so I don't have to bring my international license to Italy. But of course, for most other countries it is better to bring it. Just keep in mind that there are 2 different types of international license, following Vienna treaty, and Geneva treaty, and some countries are party of only one of those treaties. So make sure to check which international drivers license Italy accepts if you don't have an EU license.

  • @stewdogg42
    @stewdogg42 Год назад

    Very helpful. Grazie!

  • @ExploringUmbria
    @ExploringUmbria 2 года назад

    Vi ringrazio per tutti i tuoi consigli.

  • @FedorPlotnikov
    @FedorPlotnikov 3 года назад

    Many thanks, guys! I had exactly the same idea to drive through Italy :) I will think about it again ;)

  • @fretboy33
    @fretboy33 Год назад

    Hello! Can you please name the 3 main types of roads again? Thank you!

  • @giacomomei7203
    @giacomomei7203 3 года назад +2

    Regarding the Autovelox part at 6:45 the information is not 100% correct. There are 3 types of autovelox: fixed , tutor (present only in autostrada) and mobile (usually positioned by local police). Fixed Autovelox to be legal they MUST have a BIG BLUE sign at least 150 meters before it that says "Controllo elettronico della velocità" . Tutor are present only in autostrada and they work by calculating your average speed between 2 point, they are indicated up on a "bridge" structure where the cameras are with a big white sign. The orange velox are most of the time just fake. If they have the machine inside it means there is the local police there that placed the mobile version inside to make some random checks. The local police are also required by law to put 2 signs that indicate the presence of the autovelox otherwise the fine is null.

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  3 года назад +2

      You are very correct, we just wanted to simplify so people won’t get confused. 👍🏻

  • @RickOrford
    @RickOrford 3 года назад +1

    So much fun driving the Lambo!

  • @den2k885
    @den2k885 3 года назад +1

    There are several mistakes in the video.
    5:00 you're not on an Autostrada but on a Strada Extraurbana Primaria (Primary Road), you recognize those because the indication signs have blue background, while in Autostrada hav green background. Usually the speed limit is 90 or 110, depending on how many lanes there are.
    6:10 Tangenziale is a type of Autostrada, it usually circles around a city and is sometimes made up of tracts of other highways (i.e in Turin), they're free and speed limit is 130 unless otherwise specified. Some cities have Primary Roads as tangenziale, and those are the ones you're talking about.
    6:50 beware that there are much smaller and less visible Autovelox machines.

  • @MirajAbuHanif
    @MirajAbuHanif 2 года назад +1

    very informative

  • @KibbitUpIt
    @KibbitUpIt 3 года назад

    Appreciate the information!

  • @AngusMcDonald
    @AngusMcDonald 3 года назад +1

    Great tips guys - well done - spot on tips. I have driven in Italy more than five times and you have covered the basics. Is a yellow vest and triangle compulsory in Italy?

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  3 года назад

      Thank you for the comment 🙏yes the best and triangle are mandato

    • @AngusMcDonald
      @AngusMcDonald 3 года назад +1

      @@TravelAddictsLife Thanks. While in Florence try the Terraces Tour of the Duomo. I think you can still get tickects at the Duomo museum at the rear of the Duomo.

  • @ronmorgan8214
    @ronmorgan8214 2 года назад +1

    Didn't mention scooters which are everywhere in major cities and are driven like they are all preteens.

  • @FortunateXpat
    @FortunateXpat 6 месяцев назад +4

    Pro tips for driving in Italy.
    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.

  • @emmag1232
    @emmag1232 Год назад

    I enjoyed your video. I am planning on going from MXP to Lake Como next month. Since the ferries are limited on Sundays and I can’t find direct trains I am contemplating renting a car. Do you guys have any tips?

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  Год назад +1

      You will enjoy! Roads can be a bit narrow arond the lake so drive carfully

    • @emmag1232
      @emmag1232 Год назад

      @@TravelAddictsLife Thank you for already claiming that i will drive! I want to only visit Varenna and Bellagio. Will parking be easy? Is there free parking on Sundays?

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  Год назад +1

      @@emmag1232 Unfortunately we don't know about free parking on Sunday we haven't been there in a while.

  • @yoazeb
    @yoazeb 2 года назад

    Great video guys! Very informative. Planning to travel to Sardinia and I was wondering if you guys recommend renting a car to access different beaches? Thanks!

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  2 года назад +1

      Hey Yonathan yes you definitely want to rent a car to go to some of the best beaches 👍🏻

  • @edombre4637
    @edombre4637 Год назад

    would you do a video of the perils of driving in the USA?

  • @littlemomment
    @littlemomment 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, very informative. You have a beautiful car. What car is that?

  • @udayan10
    @udayan10 Год назад

    Hi!
    Do you have some feedback on the car sharing app service called "Auting" or "Go Virtuo"
    Please advice as the rental is phenomenally low in these apps.
    Thanks.

  • @karenosorio989
    @karenosorio989 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video!! I learned so much. As a Canadian where / how do I get an international drivers license? And is this absolutely needed for a week rental ?

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  2 года назад

      Hello Karen you can get the international license at the automotive association. It is not necessary to rent the car but it is necessary if you get stopped by the police

  • @Sommerchan
    @Sommerchan 8 месяцев назад +2

    If you have the new EU License issued by an EU country, you do not need any other license to drive in Italy or any other EU country.

  • @SonLe-uz5kb
    @SonLe-uz5kb Год назад

    Hi I’m from australia and going to Italy in 3 weeks and hiring a car from Bari, almafi coast, Rome, Florence, cinque terre & Venice
    We just going from hotel to hotel and parking at the hotel and while at each location use the trains
    What’s the hotel permits

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  Год назад

      Depends on the hotel and the location

    • @SonLe-uz5kb
      @SonLe-uz5kb Год назад

      @@TravelAddictsLife who’s the best person to talk to about ZTL? The travel agent, europcar hire?

    • @SonLe-uz5kb
      @SonLe-uz5kb Год назад

      @@TravelAddictsLife also out of all the places listed do all of them have a ZTL eg cinque terre or OnIy main city’s like Rome & Florence?

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  Год назад

      The hotel usually because they know how to apply for the permit

  • @ejirofelixakachioce4072
    @ejirofelixakachioce4072 2 года назад

    thanks for the information my question can anyone drive in Italy using international driving licence by law

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  2 года назад

      You will need your country driver license and the international driver license with you.

  • @SuperTommox
    @SuperTommox 4 месяца назад +1

    I've never seen someone peeing along the roads 😂

  • @ncunnin656
    @ncunnin656 Год назад

    what are the child safety seat laws? are they similar to the U.S.?

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  Год назад

      We are not really sure what the laws are in the US, in Italy every child that is shorter than 125cm needs a seat and if the child is younger than 15 month the seat needs to be facing backward.

  • @pauloamenta3083
    @pauloamenta3083 3 года назад

    Hello guys, thanks for all the information. We are planning to visit Italy in 2022 and this is very helpful. For what I understand on the one of the map, when we rent a car in Florence, this will be inside the city, we are going to Tuscany countryside, but just want to confirm in case you experienced; does the GPS you rent from the car rental will have information about the zones you shouldn't go inside Florence ? Thanks,

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  3 года назад +2

      Than you Paulo. Usually they do have most of the information, but we have found that Google maps works just as good.

    • @pauloamenta3083
      @pauloamenta3083 3 года назад

      @@TravelAddictsLife Thanks, much appreciated for the fast answer.

    • @SoppaZp
      @SoppaZp 3 года назад +2

      usually google maps avoid ztl unless you set your final destination inside one

  • @waltersickinger263
    @waltersickinger263 2 года назад

    If you can really drive you can drive in Italy. If you just have a driver's license but can't drive worth a damn (most people fit into this category and it applies particularly to North Americans)) then take the bus/train.

    • @teovirgio
      @teovirgio 3 месяца назад

      i agree😂 i drive a lot and i live in italy. everytime i drive abroad driving almost bores me😂 i am used to narrow roads, high speeds, difficult parkings and manual transmission, everything else seems too boring

  • @nskiriti2884
    @nskiriti2884 Год назад

    what happens if I drive without international drivers licence in italy and get caught by police? What actions can they enact on me? please advise

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  Год назад +1

      We don’t know, most likely you will get a ticket.

    • @nskiriti2884
      @nskiriti2884 Год назад +1

      @@TravelAddictsLife I spent entire night watching your videos from your Italy trip. I'm going there tomorrow. Can you give me an 5 day itenary, I'm getting down at Zagreb Croatia. I can email you. Please give me your email. Thanks

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  Год назад +1

      Are you going to drive here?

    • @nskiriti2884
      @nskiriti2884 Год назад +1

      @@TravelAddictsLife yes planning to drive to Amalfi coast, I need 5 days itenary. Please, thanks

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  Год назад

      Where are you coming from?

  • @Dudevegaslv
    @Dudevegaslv 2 года назад

    How’s google maps in Italy ?? Is it accurate

  • @mahmouddwaik8479
    @mahmouddwaik8479 2 года назад

    Pumping gas in Italy??

    • @teovirgio
      @teovirgio 3 месяца назад

      Italian living in italy here: if you pay by card you get a pre-autorisation on your balance (usually 100 euros). so, if you pump 20 euros in usually 10 minutes your 80 euros will be automatically refunded and you will see it on your credit card balance. if you pay by cash just put the cash in the machine and select the number of your pump just like you did when using the credit card. two tips: make sure to put the right kind of gas for your car and don’t go to the “served pump” since they will charge you extra for the service

  • @milleriumarkay
    @milleriumarkay 2 года назад

    How much are the tickets?

  • @robandsophie8333
    @robandsophie8333 2 года назад

    Hi guys. Any recommendations on car rental company ?

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  2 года назад

      Hello usually Europecar or Sixt are pretty good.

    • @robandsophie8333
      @robandsophie8333 2 года назад

      @@TravelAddictsLife thank u. I have ask my husband to watching this video asap. Hahah. Hope he learn.

    • @daniellesmith3024
      @daniellesmith3024 Год назад

      What about Avis or through Expedia for setting up a car rental?

    • @TravelAddictsLife
      @TravelAddictsLife  Год назад +1

      We used Expedia a few times and we had no problems

  • @umarmundaofficial4137
    @umarmundaofficial4137 3 года назад

    Hi .👋 From islamabad Pakistan

  • @umarmundaofficial4137
    @umarmundaofficial4137 3 года назад

    Hi .👋 From islamabad Pakistan