
Stewardesa ostrzega. "Jeśli lecicie do Włoch i nie chcecie dostać mandatu, to s…
Włochy to niewątpliwie jeden z ulubionych kierunków wakacyjnych Polaków. Niektórzy udają się tam samochodem, inni wypożyczają pojazd na miejscu. Jedn…
Navigating Italy's ZTL Zones: A Guide to Avoiding Costly Fines Visiting Italy can be an unforgettable experience, but navigating its cities can present unexpected challenges. One such hurdle is understanding the country's ZTL (Zona Traffico Limitato), or limited traffic zones. These restricted areas, common in historic city centers, are designed to reduce traffic congestion and protect pedestrian areas. However, unknowingly entering a ZTL can result in significant fines. "Posłuchaj jeśli nie chcesz dostać mandatu we Włoszech," advises Olga, a flight attendant who shares her experiences living and working in Italy, in a recent video explaining ZTL regulations. The video clearly shows the signage that designates a ZTL, including a circular red symbol and the words "Zona Traffico Limitato." Furthermore, it highlights the importance of checking digital displays that show active ZTL zones and their operating hours. Olga explains, "If you see 'ZTL Attiva,' it means the zone is active, and entering without authorization will result in a fine between €80 and €350." She emphasizes the importance of paying attention to these signs to avoid unexpected costs. The video also shows an example of a non-active ZTL, reassuring viewers that they can enter these areas freely during non-active hours. Understanding ZTL regulations is crucial for a smooth and enjoyable Italian trip. By paying attention to signage and digital displays, visitors can avoid costly fines and fully appreciate the beauty of Italy's historic cities.
Włochy to niewątpliwie jeden z ulubionych kierunków wakacyjnych Polaków. Niektórzy udają się tam samochodem, inni wypożyczają pojazd na miejscu. Jedn…