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完整的 義大利 駕駛與租車指南

Its excellent road conditions and highway network makes Italy an ideal country to discover by car. Here is a brief guide we have prepared to help you ease your trip.

  • Speed Limit and Traffic Signs
  • Seatbelt and Child Safety
  • Parking, Fuel and Toll
  • Traffic Violation
  • Driving Licence and Age Requirements

Speed Limit and Traffic Signs

Driving in Italy is on the right-hand side of the road and you should overtake from the left. Horns must be used in moderation, and honking is prohibited in built-up areas unless there is an emergency. Dipped headlights must be used on two-lane motorways at all times.

Speed Limit

Speed limits for cars and motorbikes (vehicles with engine size over 150 cc) depend on the types of roads, and are of:


- 50 km/h (31 mph) in urban areas


- 90 km/h (56 mph) on minor out-of-town roads


- 110 km/h (68 mph) on major out-of-town roads


- 130 km/h (81 mph) on motorways. 


In the event of rain on snow, the limit is lowered to 110 km/h on motorways and 90 km/h on trunk roads.

Traffic Signs

Traffic signs in Italy follow the general European conventions and can be basically sorted into four types: regulatory signs, warning signs, information signs and direction signs.


Regulatory Signs

Italian regulatory signs mostly feature a circular shape, with some exceptions.

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Warning signs 

In Italy, warning signs are in regular triangular shape with red border and white background. 

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Information Signs 

Italian information signs are usually rectangular with blue or brown background.  

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Direction Signs 

Direction signs in Italy feature a rectangular shape with different background colors to indicate the type of road that is being directed to, which is: green for motorways, white for urban roads and blue for the others. 

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*請注意,規則可能會有所變更。QEEQ.COM 將盡力確保此資訊的準確性。

Seatbelt and Child Safety

Seatbelt Laws

All passengers both in front and rear seats are required to wear a seat belt in Italy. Failure to do will result in a fine from €40 to €70.

Booster Seat Laws

Regardless of the weight or age of the children, all children under 150cm must use a UN R44/R129 approved child car seat. 

*請注意,規則可能會有所變更。QEEQ.COM 將盡力確保此資訊的準確性。

Parking, Fuel and Toll

Parking

· Permitted Parking


Parking spots in large cities in Italy can be difficult to find. Try to look for paid parking signs and parking metres to pay and park properly.

Italy Street Parking Sign


White lines on the parking lots mean free parking. In many towns, free parking is allowed in certain time frames and is indicated by a parking sign nearby. You will need to display a parking disc behind the windshield. However, in big cities like Florence, free parking spots are for residents only. In Rome and Milan, such parking lots may be free and open to both residents and tourists as long as you follow the instructions of the parking signs.

Italy Parking White Lines(Image from cinqueterreinsider.com)


Parking in yellow zones is only permitted for taxis, official vehicles or disabled people who have a disabled permit or a European Blue Card.

Italy Parking Yellow Lines (for Disabled only)


Parking places with pink lines or a pink parking sign are used to serve expectant mothers and women with infants for both residents and short-term visitors. Although local police cannot really check whether these parking spots are taken by particular drivers, most Italians still respect the rules and will not take up these spots unless there is an emergency.

Italy Pink Parking Sign



· Paid Parking


In most Italian cities and towns, blue lines indicate paid street parking. Follow the parking signs to pay and park within the permitted time frame. If no dispenser machines can be found near the parking areas, try asking the tobacco shop or news stands nearby.

Italy Parking Blue Lines(Image from arizaisaretleri.com) 


· Forbidden Parking


In Italy, parking signs feature some words telling you when and where to park.


Accompanied Italian wordings -- “Passo Carrabile” means you are not allowed to park at all times.

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Otherwise, certain time frames will be provided together with the “No Parking” and parking signs to indicate prohibited and permitted parking time.

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Parking illegally in Italy will result in a car clamping or towing away as well as a fine.

Fuel Prices

The average price for gasoline price in Italy was 1.57 Euros per litre in January 2018, while diesel was 1.44.

Toll

Tolls are only required when driving on most of the highways. Highways in Italy are marked with the letter A followed by a number in a green octagon.Italy_Traffic_Sign_Motorway_Number_Sign_A


When entering a toll road, you will receive a ticket from a machine with a sign “Bigliette” standing nearby. Keep this ticket carefully when you are on the highway.


When you reach the exit, lanes marked by different colours mean that there are different ways to pay, namely: Telepass, credit card or cash.

Italy Highway Entrance(Image from euractiv.com)


Telepass is an electronic toll device connected to your Italian bank account, allowing you to pass through without stopping and serving very much alike with the Electronic Tolling System you may find in other countries. It most suits the local drivers. 


To pay by credit card, you should provide the ticket you have collected at the entrance and insert it into the auto-collecting machine and then pay with your credit card.


Have a look at this local highway site to calculate the toll fees you may be charged with in Italy.


Note that if you fail to pay the toll in Italy while driving a rented car, the authorities will pass on the infringement information to the car hire company, which will usually add some management fees. However, as not every car hire company can pay your unpaid tolls on your behalf, you are sometimes required to pay for it on your own on the local highway website by entering the notice number. And you are always welcomed to contact QEEQ’ 24/7 customer support team to assist you with this matter.

*請注意,規則可能會有所變更。QEEQ.COM 將盡力確保此資訊的準確性。

Traffic Violation

DUI Laws

In Italy, drink driving will be treated as severe infringement. The BAC for regular drivers is 0.05% (50mg per 100ml). Breaching 50mg and to 80mg per 100ml will result in a fine between €500 and €2,000 as well as a 3 to 6 months' licence suspension. From 80mg to 150mg, the fine will goes up and from €800 to €3,200, with 6 to 12 months’ licence suspension, or even up to 6 months imprisonment in extreme circumstances.

Traffic Fines

Receiving a speeding ticket can be quite often especially for international travellers or short-term visiting drivers. Speed cameras are set up in many places, in big cities as well as small towns, and it is very easy to miss the notice that you have entered into a 50km per hour zone.


Speeding fines in Italy depend on the amount you are over the speed limit, ranging from €41 up for 10km/h to €828 for more than 60km/h. Paying within 5 days after the citation is issued can result in a 30 percent discount.


Note that if you are renting a vehicle in Italy, the unpaid speeding infringement information will be passed onto the car hire company by the authority. In this case, the car hire company will charge you for an additional administrative fee if it is eligible to collect on behalf of the authority.


· The Limited Traffic Zones


Most of the central areas in major Italian cities and towns have Limited Traffic Zones (called Zona Traffico Limitato or ZTL in Italian) for which entrances are usually marked with no vehicle traffic signs and supplementary signs explaining the times of the ban and which categories are excluded. The entrances of the ZTLs are mostly located at crossings, traffic lights or roundabouts and monitored by cameras that register the transiting vehicles.

Italy ZTL Sign(Image from internationalgarage.com)


Use the above sign as an instance. This sign indicates you are not allowed to drive into this area between 7:30 to 19:30 from Monday to Saturday. The crossed hammers on the sign mean these restrictions do not apply on Sunday and holidays. Driving and acting on a safe side is always recommended if you are sure about what exactly the sign indicates.


Fines will be incurred when failing to follow the regulations of the ZTLs and the amount of fine can range from 50 to 150 Euros, varying by city.


To avoid ticketing from the ZTLs, we would recommend the following measures:


- Park your car outside the historical centre of Italian cities and use the public transportation to get there. 


- Get a passing certificate from a grocery store and send your plate number and identification number of the passing certificate to the Provincial Office of Motor Vehicles (Ufficio Provinciale della Motorizzazione Civile, UMC) via mobile messages. Each passing certificate costs €5 and is valid for one day


- Find the “ZTL Parking” lot after entering the ZTL within 20 minutes and your plate number will be taken off the record automatically or manually (note the parking fee is costly). 


- Go to the hotel’s front desk and ask them to help to take off your record from the policy if you are staying in a hotel within a ZTL. 


- Or just simply avoid the ZTLs by using Google Map or any other navigation soft wares. 

*請注意,規則可能會有所變更。QEEQ.COM 將盡力確保此資訊的準確性。

Driving Licence and Age Requirements

To rent a car in Italy, the driver need to be in possession of a valid driving license and generally be held for at least 2 years


All licences issued by the European Union (and Switzerland) are accepted. 


Driving licences from non-EU countries are accepted if you have not been in Europe for longer than 6 months. If your domestic driving licence is not in English, an International Driving Permit (IDP/IDL) or an official translation in English is required together with your original driving licence. 


The minimum age generally to rent a vehicle in Italy is 18 years old (age may vary by car categories and suppliers). 


*IMPORTANT NOTE: Each car hire company has its own requirements. Please check Terms and Conditions of your hire car during the booking process. 

*請注意,規則可能會有所變更。QEEQ.COM 將盡力確保此資訊的準確性。

訪客評論

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匿名

2026年5月21日

目的地: Rome

10優秀

其他都不錯,就是保險真的有點貴。不過整體體驗還是滿好的,照樣給個滿分吧!

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匿名

2026年5月20日

目的地: Milan

10優秀

整體來說還不錯,服務跟流程都挺順的

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匿名

2026年5月19日

目的地: Cagliari

10優秀

很謝謝卡利亞里機場這家QEEQ合作租車行,整體服務真的很不錯。

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匿名

2026年5月13日

目的地: Milan

10優秀

整體體驗很滿意

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匿名

2026年5月13日

目的地: Bologna

10優秀

Google上看到一堆一星負評,本來有點擔心。不過實際去取車,除了QEEQ給的門市地址不太準之外,租車行的人其實蠻OK,也蠻正規的。就是他們的POS機超難用,我那張Visa刷了好幾次都過不了,又不能刷家人的卡,也不收現金,當下整個卡關。後來隨口問了一下,才發現可以刷銀聯卡,這才順利租到車。建議一定要多準備一兩張不同發卡組織的信用卡備用。這次在義大利租車,用的是公證書加海牙認證,流程很順,小白本完全沒派上用場。 車子給了一台Kia,車況還不錯,是柴油車,記得千萬別加錯油。

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匿名

2026年5月12日

目的地: Catania

8非常好

語言溝通有點卡卡,不太順

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匿名

2026年5月10日

目的地: Florence

8非常好

整體還行,就在飯店附近蠻方便的

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匿名

2026年5月3日

目的地: Milan

10優秀

還不錯啦

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匿名

2026年5月1日

目的地: Milan

10優秀

整體流程超快又單純,沒有亂七八糟的額外要求,車子也很乾淨又是新車,開起來很放心。

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2026年4月28日

目的地: Rome

8非常好

record go的辦公室不在機場裡,大概也是為什麼他們家租車比較便宜的原因。要先搭接駁車去他們的辦公室,大約5公里路程,中間有一段路超塞,時間要多抓一點。

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2026年4月26日

目的地: Rome

10優秀

服務很好,效率超快,也不會一直推銷有的沒的,整體感受很舒服

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常見問題

Q1.什麼是保險自負額?

自負額是指在車輛損傷(符合車體險規範)或車輛竊盜(符合車輛竊盜險規範)情況下,您僅需承擔的金額。
有關自負額的資訊將在您於 QEEQ 預約租車時的價格包含項目中明確說明。

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建議您抵達租車櫃檯時提出要求。若租車條件中未規定「包含 1 名附加駕駛人」,將會產生每日額外收費。
請注意,相同的駕照和年齡要求適用於附加駕駛人。附加駕駛人需與主駕駛人在取車時共同出示所需的駕照文件。

Q3.如果我想在非營業時間取車或還車怎麼辦?

QEEQ 會在搜尋結果中顯示您所選時間可供選擇的車輛優惠。
然而,如在非一般營業時間取車或還車,可能需要支付額外費用,除非有自助取車或還車服務可用。
在 QEEQ 預約租車後,我們會透過電郵通知您租車公司的具體政策。

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如果您想在一個國家取車並在另一個國家還車,搜尋結果將顯示允許您這麼做的車輛。
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依據租車地點的不同,可能無法將車輛帶至其他國家。
如果您希望在旅途中將租賃車輛帶入其他國家,請發送電郵與我們聯繫,我們將為您說明可行的選項。

我可以在一個地點取車並在異地還車嗎?

是的,您可以在一地取車,在另一地還車,這將產生「甲租乙還費用」。費用是否包含在租車價格中或可能產生的額外費用,將在您於 QEEQ 預訂時清楚說明。
請在取車時告知租車公司您的還車地點,或在行程中直接聯絡租車公司。您可以在取車時簽署的租車合約中找到聯絡電話。

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