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Speed limits in Italy

Road speed limits in Italy are used to define the maximum legal speed limit for road vehicles using public roads in Italy. The speed limit in each location is usually indicated on a nearby traffic sign. Signs show speed limits in kilometres per hour (km/h).

Speed limits

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Road Limit Notes
Autostrada (type A)
Motorway

There are legal provisions enabling the operators to set the limit to 150 km/h on their concessions on a voluntary basis, only if some conditions are met: 3 lanes in each direction, SICVE (also called Safety Tutor) speed camera system etc, but any speed exceeding 130km/h (and "no speed limit") has never been adopted due to safety concerns.
Maximum speed limit (Mandatory by law).


The limit is 110 km/h in case of rain or snow.
Strada extraurbana principale (type B)
Main extra-urban road



The limit is 90 km/h in case of rain or snow.
Strada extraurbana secondaria (type C)
Secondary extra-urban road


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Strada urbana di scorrimento (type D)
Urban highway

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Strada urbana (type E)
Urban road


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Zona 30 Segnale stradale indicante l'inizio della Zona 30 Segnale stradale indicante l'inizio della Zona 30 For instance in Torino.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Città di Torino - Servizio Telematico Pubblico".

Sources

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  • Italian Highway Code (Codice della Strada)