1. What is the speed limit within Barletta city?
The speed limit in urban areas such as Barletta is typically 50 km/h unless stated otherwise.
2. Do I need an International Driver's License to drive in Italy?
If you are a tourist and have a valid license from your home country, in English, you can drive in Italy for up to one year. If your driver's license is not in English, an International Driver's License would be required.
3. Are there any specific driving rules I should be aware of?
Yes, in Italy, you drive on the right-hand side of the road. Also, u-turns are generally not allowed.
4. Is there a network of speed cameras?
Yes, Italy has a widespread network of speed cameras, both in urban and rural areas. Fines for speeding are rigorous.
5. How does the highway toll system work in Italy?
Italian highways, known as autostrade, generally have tolls. You take a ticket when you enter the highway, and pay the toll when you exit, the amount depending on the distance travelled.
6. Do I have to carry certain safety equipment in my car?
By law, every car must carry a warning triangle and a reflective vest or jacket for use in an emergency stop.
7. What are the common peak hours I should avoid for driving?
In cities like Barletta, peak hours are usually 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM.
8. What is the speed limit on highways?
On most Italian highways, the speed limit is generally 130 km/h. It can drop to 110 km/h in adverse weather.
9. Can I use my home country’s driving license or do I need to apply for a new one in Italy?
As a tourist you can use your valid licence from your home country in Italy, but if you become a resident, you will need to opt for an Italian driver’s license.
10. Are roads in Italy generally safe and well-maintained?
Most highways and roads in Italy are well-maintained. Be careful on smaller roads, especially in rural areas, as they can be narrow and winding.
11. What should I do in case of a traffic accident?
If involved in an accident, it is required by law to stop, no matter how minor. Calling the local police, who will write up an accident report, is recommended.
12. Can foreigners use the carpool lanes in Italy?
Carpool lanes are not widely common in Italy. However, if you come across one, foreigners with more than one person in the car can use them.
13. Are there any special laws for driving in school zones?
Yes, You must reduce your speed to a maximum of 30 km/h when children are entering or leaving, or during school hours.
14. What is the right-of-way rule in Italy?
You should give way to vehicles coming from the right unless otherwise indicated.
15. How is the parking system in Barletta?
Barletta has several parking zones, each designated by color-coded lines: Blue lines for paid parking, white lines for free parking and yellow lines for reserved parking. You can pay for parking using a meter or purchasing a scratch-and-display ticket at nearby shops.