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How is the traffic in Italy? What flights are there to Italy?

Flights to Italy include Alitalia and flights from many other countries. Many European capitals and some major cities have flights to Rome and Milan, and the on-board service is very good. Fast and frequent trains connect Italy with its neighbors France, Switzerland, Austria and the former Yugoslavia.

In addition, there are direct express trains from major European cities, stopping at Italian cities along the way. Italy borders France and Switzerland in the northwest, Austria and the former Yugoslavia in the northeast, and many European highways and expressways can lead to Italy. If you calculate the cost of driving to Italy, you should include accommodation and fuel besides travel expenses. If you want to take the free route in Italy, you need to bring the Traveler's Handbook compiled by the Italian National Tourism Administration, because all the free routes are listed in this handbook. It's not much cheaper to take a tour bus from England to Italy than to fly. The European Express departs from Victoria Station in London, passes through Paris and Mont Blanc, reaches Aosta, Turin, Genoa, Milan, Venice, Bologna and Florence, and finally reaches Rome. Urban traffic classic cars and turtle cars ran all over the streets of Italian cities.

This is influenced by the slow economic growth in Italy in recent years, and it is also related to the general situation in Italian cities. The mountainous terrain makes the road rugged and not very wide, so it is easier to find a parking space when the car is practical. Citizens have been complaining about traffic conditions, traffic jams, always changing one-way streets and so on. Nevertheless, the traffic in Italy is generally orderly. At rush hour, cars always drive faster or slower than when waiting for traffic lights. On the streets of Italy, there are few traffic policemen directing vehicles. Traffic police in twos and threes can only be seen in tourist areas or areas with special events and traffic obstacles, among which there are many heroines.

However, the punishment police who walk the streets from time to time have intensive firepower. If you don't pay the parking fee, you must pay a fine of at least 60 thousand lira; Mobs driving will be fined 50 thousand lira; The result of illegal parking is likely to be that the car is missing and towed away by the police, so at least a fine of one million lira and towing fee will be paid. Traffic is mainly directed by traffic lights. At present, the system used in most areas can automatically divide traffic flow into four levels: peak, middle peak, middle peak and low peak. A more advanced system has been tried out in Rome. It can count the number of cars and inform the next traffic light. The computer can calculate which side should be given priority and how long the three-color lights should be on. Expressways Italy's expressways are relatively developed. The total length is 6 193 km, and there are more than 30 trunk lines, which are divided into upward lanes and downward lanes, generally three lanes each. Its speed limit is 130 km per hour.

High-speed communication with France, Switzerland, Austria and other neighboring countries. The most important expressway in Italy is Highway No.1, named Sun Expressway, which runs through Florence, Rome, Naples and other big cities from Milan in northern Italy to Lezzo in southern Italy, with a total length of over 1 0,200 kilometers. Self-driving is also one of the favorites of Italians who love to travel. Mercedes-benz on the highway, let the wind whisper in the ear; Open your eyes on both sides, and the green patches are soft and broken in your heart; The sun shines brightly on one side of the sky. At this time, the busiest toll station is the expressway, and there are long queues at manual and automatic windows. If you buy a magnetic card in advance, you can pass the automatic toll booth.

August is a holiday month in Italy. People are busy going up the mountain and into the sea, and there will be a long queue of hundreds of meters at the toll station! Railway The first Italian railway was built in 1839, with a total length of 10 km, from Naples to Potizi. At present, the total length of Italian railways is 19588 km. The domestic railway network covers more than 3,500 large and small railway stations. There are many railway tunnels in Italy. With a total length of19.8km, the Swiss Sempio Tunnel is the longest railway tunnel in the world. All major cities in Italy have airports, of which more than 20 are large.

There is Da Vinci International Airport in Rome, also called firmino Airport, because it is located in the small town of fiumicino near Rome. And money, Pi Nuo, Pi Nuo airport. Milan has Malpensa Airport and Lienert Airport. Airlines include Alitalia and so on. Italy's maritime territory divides the Mediterranean into two parts, and it has been a traffic fortress between East and West since ancient times. It is surrounded by the sea on three sides and has a long coastline, totaling more than 7200 kilometers.

Italy has more than 40 seaports, the largest of which is Genoa. It is said that Columbus began his journey to discover the new continent from this port. Other famous cities include Naples, Trieste and taranto. Buses or trams take buses or trams in various cities in Italy. Tickets are not sold on the bus. First, buy tickets at newsstands and bars.

After getting on the bus, insert the ticket into the automatic ticket checking machine for printing, and automatically record the boarding time. You can also transfer to other vehicles with this ticket within the validity period. The e-ticket and bus ticket for Rome and Milan are 1200 lira each, which can take 1.5 hours. During this period, the transfer is valid, and some city electricity and bus tickets are valid for one ride. People who take more cars in the city can also buy monthly tickets for cars, trams or subways.

The monthly ticket for trams and buses in Rome is 30 thousand lira each. Trams and cars should get on the bus from the back door and show the monthly ticket to the driver; When you arrive at the station, you should get off at the middle door.