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Turn Rules in Italy 2025 - Right of Way Guide

💡Quick Answer

Italy uses "precedenza a destra" (priority to the right) at unmarked intersections. Left turns must yield to oncoming traffic. No right turn on red. Always yield to pedestrians at crossings.

Turn Rules in Italy

Precedenza a Destra (Priority to the Right)

At unmarked intersections:

  • Yield to vehicles coming from the right
  • Very common rule in Italian cities
  • Signs and signals override this rule

Making Turns

Right Turns (Svolta a Destra)

  • Stay on the right side of road
  • Signal before turning
  • Yield to pedestrians and cyclists
  • Complete turn staying right

Left Turns (Svolta a Sinistra)

  • Move toward center of road
  • Yield to all oncoming traffic
  • Yield to pedestrians
  • Complete turn into proper lane

No Right on Red

  • Turning right on red is NOT allowed
  • Must wait for green light
  • Only proceed if specific arrow signal allows

Priority Signs

SignMeaning
Yellow diamondYou have priority
End priority signPriority ends
Yield triangleGive way
StopFull stop required
RoundaboutYield to traffic in circle

At Traffic Lights

  • Green: Go (yield when turning)
  • Yellow: Stop if possible
  • Red: Full stop
  • Flashing yellow: Proceed with caution

Pedestrian Crossings

Italy is strict about pedestrian priority:

  • Always stop for pedestrians at zebra crossings
  • When turning, yield to pedestrians crossing
  • Fines for not stopping are significant

Common Italian Situations

  • Narrow streets may have one-way priority (precedenza)
  • City centers often have ZTL (limited traffic zones)
  • Watch for trams - they always have priority

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