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Driving Age in Italy 2025 - License Guide

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Italy: 18 years for cars (Patente B), 14 for mopeds (AM), 16 for 125cc motorcycles (A1). New drivers (neopatentati) have restrictions for 3 years including lower speed limits.

Driving Age in Italy

Cars (Patente B)

  • Minimum age: 18 years
  • Theory and practical tests required
  • Supervised driving (Foglio Rosa) before test

License Categories

CategoryAgeVehicles
AM14Mopeds up to 50cc
A116Motorcycles up to 125cc
B18Cars
A218Motorcycles up to 35kW
A24Unlimited motorcycles
C21Trucks
D24Buses

Foglio Rosa (Learner's Permit)

  • Valid for 12 months
  • Must be accompanied by licensed driver
  • "P" sign required on vehicle
  • Certain roads restricted

New Driver Restrictions (Neopatentati)

For first 3 years:

  • Lower speed limits (100/90 km/h)
  • Zero alcohol tolerance
  • Cannot drive high-powered vehicles (kW/weight ratio limit)
  • "P" sign recommended

Getting Italian License

Requirements

  1. Residency in Italy
  2. Medical certificate
  3. Theory test (30 questions, quiz format)
  4. Practical test with examiner

Foglio Rosa Phase

  • 6 months minimum driving experience
  • Supervised drives required
  • Theory test first, then 6 driving lessons minimum

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