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Milan, Italy
🇮🇹Tourist Driving Guide

Driving in Milan

Your complete guide to driving and renting scooters in Milan, Italy. Learn about IDP requirements, traffic rules, safety tips, and everything you need to know before hitting the road.

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Driving Side
50 km/h
Urban Speed Limit
High
Traffic Level
112
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International Driving Permit (IDP) in Milan

IDP Not Required

EU licenses are valid. Non-EU licenses officially require an IDP or Italian translation, though often not checked for tourists.

Fine without IDP: €41-169

Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country.

Accepted Licenses

All EU/EEA licensesUS, Canada, Australia with IDP recommended

Scooter & Motorbike Rental in Milan

Daily Rental Cost

€25-50/day
License Required

Scooters up to 125cc need at least an AM license. Rental companies usually require you to be 18+ with valid license.

Insurance Warning

Rental includes basic insurance. Check your travel insurance for motorcycle coverage.

Rental Tips

  • Scooters are common in Milan - locals ride year-round
  • Watch for tram tracks - dangerous when wet
  • Use scooter-sharing apps for short trips
  • Helmets mandatory and enforced
  • Keep headlight on even during day

Traffic Rules in Milan

Local Traffic Rules

  • 1ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone) - restricted area in center
  • 2Area C congestion charge for entering city center
  • 3Area B - low emission zone for entire city
  • 4Headlights required 24/7 outside urban areas
  • 5Right before left at unmarked intersections
  • 6Trams have absolute priority

Common Tourist Mistakes

  • Entering ZTL without permit (cameras everywhere)
  • Not understanding Area C timing
  • Driving too fast in 30 km/h zones
  • Missing tram tracks (slippery)
  • Parking in ZTL or restricted zones

Horn Culture

Italians honk more than northern Europeans but less than southern Italy. Use sparingly.

Traffic Fines & Penalties

Speeding

€41-169 (minor) up to €544-2,174 (major)

No Helmet

€83-332

No IDP

€41-169

Red Light

€167-665

Drink Driving

€532-2,127 + license suspension

Safety Tips

Essential Safety Tips

  • Be very aware of ZTL and Area C zones
  • Download apps showing restricted zones
  • Use metro and trams - excellent coverage
  • Watch for scooters and cyclists everywhere
  • Keep belongings secure - petty theft occurs

Best Time to Drive

Mid-morning (10 AM - 12 PM) or after 8 PM. Rush hours are very congested.

Rainy Season Warning

October-November rainiest. Tram tracks become slippery. Fog common in winter.

Areas to Avoid (for beginners)

  • Centro Storico (historical center) - walk instead
  • Fashion district during events
  • Stadium area on match days

Parking

Average Cost

€2-4/hour on street, €15-30/day in garages

Scooter Parking

Free designated scooter parking areas throughout city. Do not park on sidewalks.

Parking Tips

  • Blue lines = paid parking, white = free (rare), yellow = reserved
  • Pay at machines or via apps (EasyPark)
  • Many underground garages near metro stations
  • Avoid street parking in center - use garages
  • ZTL areas have no tourist parking access

FAQ: Driving in Milan

What is ZTL in Milan?

ZTL (Zona Traffico Limitato) is a restricted traffic zone in the city center. Cameras photograph all entering vehicles. Unauthorized entry results in €80+ fines sent to your home.

What is Area C?

Area C is a congestion charge zone in central Milan. You must pay €7.50/day to enter (Mon-Fri 7:30-19:30). Some eco vehicles are exempt. Register online before entering.

Should I rent a car in Milan?

For the city, no. Milan has excellent metro and trams. A car is useful for visiting Lake Como, the Alps, or Tuscan day trips.

How do I pay for Area C?

Online at areac.atm-mi.it, at authorized shops, or via ATM points. Pay before midnight the day after entry. Failure to pay = €80+ fine.

Is Milan good for day trips by car?

Yes! Lake Como (1 hour), Lake Garda (1.5 hours), Verona (1.5 hours), Turin (1.5 hours), and the Alps are all easy drives from Milan.

Emergency Contacts

Police

112 or 113

Ambulance

118

Roadside Assistance

ACI: 803 116

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