Pisa’s Misunderstood Leanings
One of my most visited and commented posts is about traffic violations which those touring sunny Italy by car have collected.
One of my most visited and commented posts is about traffic violations which those touring sunny Italy by car have collected.
Recently Italian newspapers have carried details of two fiddles involving supposedly legitimate traffic control systems.
Many have been caught out once, if not twice, by Pisa’s poorly signposted honeytrap restricted traffic zone or ZTL/TZV.
For motorists and motorcyclists unfamiliar with Italian roads, speed limits, and speed cameras, devices like these may help ensure that an unexpected speeding fine does
Back in September 2006 I wrote a post about how to settle those pesky speeding/traffic fines you may end up with either during or after
Those very nice people over at La Polizia dello Stato, the Italian State Police, publish a list of where and when they will be carrying
It’s official, the article in the Telegraph I read while I was in the UK would seem to indicate that Euro traffic fines will shortly
I had a contact via this blog from some people (And I hope they don’t mind my mentioning this situation, but I do think it needs mentioning) who have, in a sense, come face to face with the black side of European unity, in that these people found an Italian speeding fine, written in Italian, lying on their English doormat after the postman had done his thing.