Where can you vakantiefiles expect in Italy?
Posted on 06-07-2015 at 22:09 by ricardo – 19 Comments”
All packed and ready to go to Italy then? This is where you should pay attention to.
With the car to Italy is something fantastic. Whether you’re the bochtenridder are posted on a pas (Stelvio pass comes to mind), per Fiat 500 by Naples tours, or the Amalfi coast, along the Thyrrenian Sea picks up. Petrolheads will find their Mecca. Moreover, you may on many highways to 130 km/h. The roads are generally of good quality, but a rule of thumb is that the farther south you go, the chances of potholes is increasing. In addition to a huge motorway network (autostrade), there are a lot of strade nazionali (N) and the strade statali (SS), with two or four lanes.
To prevent that you do not first three quarters week in the file to the finest places to come, it is good to have a number of bottlenecks of the freeway to keep an eye on. These are:
- A1 Milan – Florence, Rome, Modena and Florence
- A4 Milan – Trieste, between Milan and Venice
- A10 French border – Genova
- A14 Bologna – Ancona, Bologna and Rimini
- A22 Brenner(pass) – Verona, between Trento and Verona
- Ring Road Of Milan
- Road, Genoa
The busiest days on the Italian motorways are 25 april (Liberation day), may 1 (Labor day), 2 June (Republic day) and almost all vrijdagmiddagen and Saturdays in July and August. Count on Sundays on a lot of traffic in the direction of the large cities. On 15 August (Maria Ascension) is also in a lot of places.
Files in Italy check
Your navi with traffic will do the job undoubtedly excellent. For a more detailed overview of all the current files, there is the site autostrade.it, where all the relevant info by the way is shown. Bookmark ‘m so equally on your mobile.
Toll roads and pay toll in Italy
Highways in Italy are not free. All motorways are toll roads, where the price depends on the kind of vehicle that you drive. There are four classes. Class 1 is for motorcycles and passenger cars of which the height is less than 1.3 m. In Class 2 covered vans, motorhomes and passenger cars is higher than 1,30 m. Class 3 is for combinations with three axles, for example, vehicle of class 1 or 2 with a trailer or caravan. Class 4 applies to combi’s with four axles, or a vehicle of class 1 or 2 with a tandemasser the towbar.
You can pay everywhere with cash. Make sure that you are in the row stand at a staffed toll booth. With credit card can, of course, that is usually indicated by Cartasi. Dutch debit cards are also accepted, provided that there is a Maestro logo embroideries. AB Pro Tip: With a VIA card, to purchase from tobacco farmers and service stations, you can along the Carte-betaalpoortjes, where there is often less traffic. All of the rates you can find in this PDF you.
Then we come to the issue of the Italians in the traffic.” Yes, they drive there with a Southern European temperament, but there has Sacha actually everything is already said about it.
Useful information on other European holiday destinations you will find below:
- Belgium and Luxembourg
- Austria
- Switzerland
- France
- Germany
- Spain