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Driving in Italy as a France National

Italy offers thrilling drives along the Amalfi Coast and through Tuscany, but ZTL restricted zones, aggressive city driving, and complex parking make it challenging for visitors.

Key Things to Know First

EU/EEA Licence Holders: No IDP Needed

As an EU/EEA licence holder, your licence is mutually recognised across the EU/EEA. No IDP required for travel between France and Italy.

Same Side of the Road

Both France and Italy drive on the right. No adjustment needed.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Rule France Italy Change?
Traffic side Right-hand traffic Right-hand traffic Same
Speed unit km/h km/h Same
IDP required Yes No
Min. driving age 18 18 Same
Emergency number 112 112 Same
Road difficulty Moderate Challenging

Speed Limits in Italy

Urban
50 km/h
Rural / Open road
90 km/h
Highway / Motorway
130 km/h

Documents to Carry in Italy

  • Original driving licence from France — must be valid and unexpired
  • Passport or national ID — carry at all times while driving
  • Car insurance certificate — verify it covers Italy before departure
  • Vehicle registration / rental agreement

Emergency Number in Italy

112

112 is the pan-European emergency number, widely accepted across many countries worldwide.

Emergency numbers for all countries

Full Italy Driving Guide

Road rules, toll system, fuel types, parking, regional quirks — everything you need for driving in Italy.

Read the complete guide