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These are the absolute best Italian driving instructions I have ever read! I live in Naples where they say the driving is crazier than anywhere else in Italy. While that may indeed be true, your tips are right on the mark.

My compliments for this wonderful blog!
Barbara
http://theespressobreak.blogspot.com

Thanks Barbara! Naples, wow. Naples and Catania are my least favorite places to drive in Italy... ;o)

I had a look at your blog, too - what a great Naples travel guide.

That's totally amazing !
i like it..
like an a road trip ..
Thanks for sharing this photos to us..
i appreciate it..:)
Keep on posting:)

Thanks for your comment George!

OH! Scooters in Italy are so scary- I am not sure they even need a license to drive one :) I am sure you feel more alive after every drive in that amazing country :)

I would argue that rule number 2 is required by law, so you MUST stay on the right lane, and who passes you on the right lane either is crazy or an idiot :)

Nice post. :)

Note that same things you wrote are actually true even for the law:
*you must stay on the right lane if you are not passing.
*if you rear end someone, the fault is yours and not of the car in front.

Someone asked about license for scooters: yes, do you need a scooters' license to drive them.

good points Flapane and D - they are the law not just common sense. Thanks for your comments :-)

Re: flapane & Number 2:

It is legal (and often done) to overtake on the right AS LONG AS YOU DON'T CHANGE LANES.

See http://www.poliziadistato.it/articolo/2094/ (Italian) for an explanation by the police itself.

When driving in other countries, we should conform to their traffic rules, to lessen the instance of accidents and issuance of tickets, in which it will hinder you from having a perfect experience there.

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