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Old 05-10-2010, 02:04 PM
 
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How about the luggage in the trunk? It's out of sight.

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DO NOT leave your luggage in your vehicle if you rent a car. A1 is the major north/south fwy, signs are in Italian but a few are english. Hwys are great though good traveling from city to city. Yes, gas is astronomically high. Have fun.
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Old 05-10-2010, 02:06 PM
 
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Grazie Minnie

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Hi!
I'm Italian and I live in Italy.

Jaggy001 has reason.

Driving in Italy is not a problem but it will be harder in the towns and cities as streets can be small and tight due to parked cars

I recommend a GPS maps.

Signs are in Italian, not English.

Gas is very very expensive and the highways also.

Moreover, we have a lot of traffic.
It's not so good to drive in Italy for all these reasons.

Have a good time in Italy!
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Old 05-10-2010, 02:07 PM
 
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Yes, first time in Italy. Thanks for the advice.

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Sings aren't in English. Are they Italian in the USA?
No problems with reading the signs in Italy. Buy a good map.

But what you need is a good pair of eyes, even on your back. Signs aren't always VISIBLE in Italy. (or non existable).

Drive careful: (For an American, first time in Italy?), Italians drive like hell. Speeding, ignoring signs....
Traffic jams: Some highways/motorways are known for long traffic jams. Example: the highway between Milan (Milano) and Venice (Venezia)
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Old 05-14-2010, 02:00 AM
 
Location: Milan - ITALY
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Grazie Minnie

If you need some info about Italy, I'm yere. Please, contact me by Direct message!
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