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Italian Highway Tolls for Tourists

Complete guide to Italian highway tolls for foreign tourists. Everything you need to know before driving in Italy.

⚑ Quick Start Guide

1. Take a ticket at entry 2. Pay at exit with card or cash 3. Follow the signs: blue for cards, white for cash, yellow for electronic tolling 4. Always keep your ticket

πŸ’³ Payment Methods

Accepted Methods:

Credit Cards (Visa, Mastercard)Cash (Euros)

Tips:

  • βœ“Use an electronic-toll lane only if your rental company or mobility provider supplied an active compatible device
  • βœ“Keep small bills handy (€5, €10, €20)
  • βœ“White lane = cash or staffed collection, as shown by the symbols
  • βœ“Blue lane = card payment
  • βœ“Yellow lane = electronic tolling; do not enter without an active device

❓ Common Questions

What if I lose my ticket?

Press the assistance button and follow the operator's procedure. You may be charged from the farthest entry station if you cannot establish where you entered.

Can I pay with a foreign credit card?

On Autostrade per l'Italia, blue lanes accept the card networks shown on the sign, including major international networks. Other roads and card issuers can differ, so check the logos and carry a backup method.

How much does a highway trip cost on average?

The cost varies by entry and exit stations, vehicle class, operator, and route type. Use the calculator for an estimate and confirm the current amount with the operator.

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