Can you drive at 15 in Italy?
The legal driving age in Italy is 18 years old, but you must have had your license for at least a year to rent a car, and many car rental companies will charge you an extra fee if you’re under 25.
Is it hard driving in Italy?
Driving in an Italian city is similar to driving in Manhattan or downtown Chicago. The only thing difficult about driving in Italy is the very strict traffic laws. Speed cameras are everywhere, limited traffic zones, etc., that make it very easy to get an expensive letter about a year after you return.
When do you get your driving license in Italy?
The process for obtaining an Italian driver’s licence is: As of January 19th 2013, the foglio rosa is only issued after the theory test has been passed. The learner then has five months in which to pass the practical driving exam.
How old do you have to be to rent a car in Italy?
The legal driving age in Italy is 18 years old, but you must have had your license for at least a year to rent a car—many car rental companies will charge you an extra fee if you’re under 25.
How old do you have to be to get a learner’s permit in Italy?
The learner’s permit allows the holder to practise driving only while accompanied by a person no older than 60 years old (if practising using a dual-control vehicle, the accompanying driver may be no older than 65 years old). The accompanying driver must have held a valid licence for at least 10 years in the category the driver will be tested for.
How old do you have to be to drive a moped in Italy?
Getting an Italian Driving Licence. Anyone found driving without a valid driving licence may be subject to a fine. Car drivers in Italy must be at least 18 years of age, but licences exist for residents under the age of 18 who wish to drive a moped.
What kind of license do you need to drive a car in Italy?
And you must carry your current overseas driver’s license and IDP with you all the time when driving in Italy. To drive in Italy, the driver must present a valid national driver’s licence that has been held for at least 1 or 2 years (according to different car hire company). Some Italian car rental companies require you to have a photo ID license.
To rent a car in Italy you must be at least 18 years old (age may vary by car category). Each car rental company has its own age requirements and a deviation from the minimum age is possible depending on the vehicle. If you’re 18-24, you may have to pay a young driver fee.
How old do you have to be to get an IDP for Italy?
To get an international driving permit for an upcoming trip to Italy, you must first be eligible. The agencies only issue IDPs to applicants who are older than 17 years of age with a valid U.S. license. The information on your U.S. license is the same that will be included in the permit.
The learner’s permit allows the holder to practise driving only while accompanied by a person no older than 60 years old (if practising using a dual-control vehicle, the accompanying driver may be no older than 65 years old). The accompanying driver must have held a valid licence for at least 10 years in the category the driver will be tested for.