Speed limits in Italy
This sign stands at the border and reminds you of the maximum limits in Italy: 50 in town, 90 on secondary rural roads, 110 on main rural roads, 130 on the motorway. They are maximum limits, not minimum.
Word: Frontiera = the border between two States.
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The sign shown is placed near the Italian border, visible to drivers coming from the foreign country.
The sign shown indicates the general maximum speed limits that apply in Italy.
The sign shown indicates, in the top box, the maximum speed limit in built-up areas.
The sign shown indicates 90 km/h as the maximum speed limit on secondary extra-urban (out-of-town) roads.
The sign shown indicates 110 km/h as the maximum speed limit on main extra-urban (out-of-town) roads.
The sign shown indicates 130 km/h as the maximum speed limit on motorways.
The sign shown indicates 90 km/h as the maximum speed limit in built-up areas.
The sign shown indicates the number of motorways in Italy that can be travelled without paying a toll.