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Driving in Italy, laws rules speed limits, seatbelts child booster seats

Car driving in Italy, laws, rules, regulations, enforcement & fines


car driving in ItalyWhat we would say about rules for driving in Italy is that you must drive with lights on at all times, seatbelts on at all times, and have in your posession all relevant documentation, a warning triangle and a reflective jacket. Regular roadside stops are quite common in Italy; if you are unlucky enough to be stopped whilst driving on holiday in Italy, you must have all insurance and rental docs available plus your driving licence. driving rules in Italy

If you have all the documents, have your lights on, are all wearing belts and were not speeding then even if there is a little used booster seat rule and you happen to be unlucky enough to find the one policeman in all of Italy who is enforcing it then you just say "sono inglese/irlandese/americano/ollandese..., non parlo italiano" and wave your hands a bit and I'm positive that they wont press the issue. I'm sure the Italian rental car companies in Italy know this as well, but are cashing in all the same.

If you do break one of these Italian driving laws then fines are on the spot and usually about €40-€70 for lights, lack of documents or seat belts and €100 upward for speeding and likely to add points to your driving licence.

car booster seats for kids in ItalyKids car booster seats in Italy

There are many articles on line about kids car booster seats in Italy, but I have never seen any of the local families using them and in 7 years never heard of an Italian kids car booster seat law being enforced, that is, if there is a law. We never used child car booster seats for our children, who were 7 & 9 when we first arrived, and we have friends with 5 kids who are stopped quite regularly, they have no booster seats and have never been fined.kids car booster seats Italy So if you are concerned with the law on childrens booster seats in Italy, we would say that its unlikely to be an issue, if you wish to do it for safety reasons that is another matter. Here is the AAs advice about driving in Italy , and an article from expats in Italy on the subject of childs car booster seats in Italy which seems to indicate that it may be a common EU law but one that is never enforced in Italy.

Cut your Italian car rental costs and use these driving tips on a holiday to the stunning region of Le Marche

Italian farmhouse holiday The above tips for car driving in Italy are our own views formed from many years of life in Italy and you may find that law enforcement may differ from region to region. The Italian driving tips aim will hopefully help you make decisions about which hire car company to use in Italy, what driving douments to bring and what to rent. We would recommend performing an Italy car hire cost comparison before choosing a car rental company in Italy and hope that it helps you cut the cost of your holiday or vacation in Italy. We really recommend that you consider the stunning Le Marche region of Italy and consider a holiday at Villa San Raffaello a converted farmhouse in Sarnano, named one of the most beautiful villages in Italy,

 
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