INFORMATION
- TRAFFIC CAMERAS (AUTOVELOX)
- Electronic Speed Monitoring – "Speed Monitoring" – Source: Traffic Assistance section of Autostrade per l'Italia – In English, Italian
- Italy Driving Tip - Beware of the Autovelox (speed camera) – April 15, 2010 – By Martha Bakerjian – Source: Italy Travel section of About.com
- TRAFFIC FINES/VIOLATIONS
- Beware Italian Road Fines – " Planning to drive in Italy this year? It can be pricier than you've banked on." – March 27, 2008 – by Wendy Perrin – Source: Found in the The Perrin Post – "Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know" blog within Condé Nast Traveler on concierge.com – "inspired travel starts here"
- Driving in Italy? Obey the traffic laws or risk getting a ticket after you get home – "Renting a car in Italy? Watch the traffic regulations or risk getting a ticket after you get home from your vacation." – By Christopher Elliott – Saturday, March 20, 2010 at 7:02 PM – Source: Found in the Travel and Outdoors section of The Seattle Times
- Driving in Italy part 8 – "Fines: Avoiding long distance pen-pals in fancy uniforms" – – 03-Feb 2010 – Source: Access Italy – "Italy Travel News, Tips & Opinions"
- Italian traffic tickets – "Traffic violations and fines in Italy - restricted traffic zones in Florence" – Source: Tuscany, Italy – "Welcome to the Tuscany, Italy tourist and sightseeing information portal! Here we bring you an ever-increasing range of useful information about things to see, what to do, where to stay and what to eat and drink in the region Tuscany Italy."
- Long-Delayed Italian Traffic Tickets – "Driving in Italy" – Source: Found in the Italy portion of Travel Recommendations section of Bob Cromwell's web site
- What To Do If You Get a Ticket While Driving in Italy – "There are three main ways you can get a vehicular fine in Italy:" – Source: In Italy™ Online – "Expert trip planning for your vacation in Italy, Rome, Florence, Milan, Venice, Tuscany, Cinque Terre, Amalfi Coast, Positano, Sorrento and throughout Italy"
- ZTL (ZONA TRAFFICO LIMITATO)
- ZTL – Source: Upper Italy
- ZTL - Restricted Traffic Zone – "Driving in Florence" – Source: Comune di Firenze (City of Florence) – " The official web site of the City of Florence" – In English, Italian
- Ztl in Italia – In Italian Only – "Blog informativo sulle Z.T.L Zona Traffico Limitato nelle Città italiane con i Siti Web a cui fare riferimento." – Source: web site
- The ZTL (Limited Traffic Area)? We'll deal with it! – "The ZTL is not a problem" – Source: FIRPARKING – "Parking in Florence is no longer a problem thanks to Firparking!" – In English, Italian
- BLOG ENTRIES
- Driving in Italy: 5 Easy Ways to Get a ZTL Fine and How to Avoid One – June 24, 2009 – Madeline Jhawar – Source: Italy: Beyond the Obvious – "The famous tourist attractions are worth seeing, but there is so much more in this spectacular country. Tips & advice from a former tour guide."
- Italy: Fines for rental-car drivers on the rise – – Posted by: Kate Appleton – Source: This Just in – "BUDGET TRAVEL'S BLOG" – "You can always trust us—because we never take freebies or accept any travel discounts." – of Budget Travel
- Speed Cameras in Italy – August 2, 2008 – By – Source: Italy Chronicles – ". . . formerly Blog from Italy, was a blog about life in Italy, and has been chronicling life and goings on in Italy in English since 2005."
- ZTL’s in Rome – Posted on January 12, 2011 – Ron – Source: Ron in Rome! – "Assistance, Coaching, & Thoughts on Visiting & Living in Rome!"
- FORUM DISCUSSIONS
- Found under the Italy Forum portion of Community section – Source: Frommer's – "Travel Guides: The Best Start Here!"
- ZTL information "no drive" areas in Italy? – Sominex – "First: 8/14/2009, Last: 5/2/2011"
- Found under the Graffiti Wall portion of the Plan Your Trip section – Source: Rick Steves' EUROPE – "THROUGH THE BACK DOOR" – "Rick Steves' Europe Tours, Trip Planning, Travel Guides and Information"
- Why you don't want to drive in Florence – "Kent, Pacific Northwest 3/17/09" – Source:
- ZTL's – "Mark, New Richmond, WI USA 5/21/09"
- Various Topics – Source: slow travel – ". . . Spend a week in a vacation rental and see what is near you. Slow down, immerse yourself in the local culture and avoid the fast pace of rushing from one guidebook "must-see" to the next. A great way to travel!"
- Found under the Driving in Italy portion of the Instructions for Visitors section of slow travel italy
- ZTL Zones and Traffic Cameras on Roadways and in Towns in Italy – "Be aware of traffic cameras in the Chianti and Florence (Firenze)!" – "Jane Parker (Jane)"
- Found in the FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions portion of Travel – "Travel forums" – one of the forums in Slow Travel Talk
- AUSTRALIA
- Travel Advice Italy – Source: Smartraveller – "The Australian Government's travel advisory and consular information service."
- Please scroll down to the section labeled or click on the words, "Safety and Security" and read the paragraph, "Local Travel"
- Please scroll down to the section labeled or click on the words, "Local Laws"
- CANADA
- TRAVEL REPORT Italy – Source: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada – In English, French
- Please scroll down to the section labeled, "9. TRAVEL AND CURRENCY" and read the paragraph, "Road Travel"
- Please scroll down to the section labeled, "8. LAWS AND CUSTOMS"
- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)
- Driving in Italy – Please scroll down to the paragraph, "Traffic Violations in Italy" – Source: Found in the U.S. Citizen Services section of the UNITED STATES DIPLOMATIC MISSION TO ITALY – In English, Italian
- APPLICATIONS (APPS)
- Autovelox Italia – "While driving, providing aid assistance to the road indicating the locations of inspection fixed, mobile speed cameras, traffic signals controlled by the camera, tutor which measure the average speed and limited traffic areas of Italy." – By Luigi Paonessa – Source: iTunes section of Apple
- Speed camera Maps Italy informs you about the speed cameras! – By rina – Source: iphone.blogcommon.com
- GPS
- GPS POI for Italy – "POI Category: Safety in Italy" – Source: GPS Data Team – "Your GPS data provider"
- SEE ALSO:
- Info about the Autostrade per l'Italia *, dated Friday, February 15, 2008
- Info about Driving in Italy *, dated, Friday, March 17, 2006
- Info on some of my blog entries (URLs) for Tuscany/Toscana, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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That's it for Wednesday, 14 September 2011: mercoledì, 14 settembre 2011
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