Urban Mobility, Italy First in Europe for ZTL
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Italy is confirmed by the European Country with the largest number of restricted traffic zones (ZTL), concentrating more than half of the traffic restrictions recorded throughout the continent. This absolute primacy has resulted from decisions taken almost exclusively in the local area and outside of an organic national strategy. The scenario emerges clearly from the research "Auto e Città" (Auto e Città) beyond the prohibition of the Auto and M…
Not paying attention by car in Rome or Florence – and already 100 euros are gone. The 485 traffic-settled zones in Italy's cities cause trouble again and again. Nowhere in Europe there is more.
A new study reveals that Italy concentrates over half of Europe's urban restrictions, amidst regulatory chaos and repeated fines
According to the study, there are a total of 485 inner-city zones in Italy, which can only be used by residents or with special permission. This means that there are more than half (56.2 percent) of such zones in Europe. On the one hand, the report praises that the regulation of traffic prevents congestion and protects the environment. Unlike in Germany, France and Spain, however, there are no uniform regulations, but different regulations from …
With 446 of Europe's 500 ZTLs, Italy leads the rankings for urban restrictions. Rules that vary too widely from city to city are detrimental to citizens and businesses. - on macitynet.it Italy leads Europe in number of ZTLs, but lacks a national strategy.
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