LEZ in Italy?

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Looking at the Green Zones app, it doesn't show any zones in Italy, other than this app it seems almost impossible to get a clear map of Italy regarding LEZs.

Can anybody throw some light on the subject please?
 
Anyone?
Has anybody been to Italy?
 
I don’t think there are any. We were there 18 months ago and a few times signs would pop up on Garmin but in fact in real life they weren’t there. I took a wrong turn and ended up in the middle of Florence which wasn’t a great idea even in a PVC and it was fine.
 
I don’t think there are any
Sadly, there are...

ZTL ambiente is what you're looking out for.

As ever with these zones, there isn't any standardisation so you're expected to 'just know' what to do about them. I find them infuriating and tend to simply avoid anywhere that's got one.
 
To be honest, I would think that the Italians wouldn't take a blind bit of notice if there were any lez's in Italy, the same as they do with any other laws concerning the use of the roads.

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ANPR and automatic issuing of fines puts a stop to disregarding the law.

Don't know if they've started doing the same as in London where people stop and remove their number plates because the fine for not having a plate is much less than not paying ULEZ and the chances of seeing a policeman, let alone being stopped by one are so low that it's a cheaper option....

That or the piece of black electrical tape to 'change' a letter or number on the plate to fool ANPR....
 
I used this site last year - the zones are everywhere but not very big

 
I don’t think there are any. We were there 18 months ago and a few times signs would pop up on Garmin but in fact in real life they weren’t there. I took a wrong turn and ended up in the middle of Florence which wasn’t a great idea even in a PVC and it was fine.
Love Florence did you enjoy it ::bigsmile: ::bigsmile:
 
ANPR and automatic issuing of fines puts a stop to disregarding the law.

Don't know if they've started doing the same as in London where people stop and remove their number plates because the fine for not having a plate is much less than not paying ULEZ and the chances of seeing a policeman, let alone being stopped by one are so low that it's a cheaper option....

That or the piece of black electrical tape to 'change' a letter or number on the plate to fool ANPR....
Went into a carpark in Cornwall with ANPR issuing tickets and the camera read the logo on the front instead of the number plate and issued a ticket with H4MER as the reg. Didn't notice until my proper reg was rejected a couple of times by the pay machine.
 
There was something in the news a while back about someone getting a fine because an ANPR had picked up the writing on someone's clothing...

(shuffles off to search...)

Bingo!

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Went into a carpark in Cornwall with ANPR issuing tickets and the camera read the logo on the front instead of the number plate and issued a ticket with H4MER as the reg. Didn't notice until my proper reg was rejected a couple of times by the pay machine.

ANPR should have fun with my plate because it includes the depiction of a 1920s car,to denotr 'Vintage'
 

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