Tolls
Quick Answer
Tolls are the fees paid to use Italian highways, calculated based on distance traveled and vehicle class.
Detailed Explanation
The Italian highway toll system is managed by various concessionaires, the main one being Autostrade per l'Italia. Rates are calculated by multiplying distance by a per-kilometer rate that varies based on vehicle class and route type (plain, hill, mountain). Tolls fund highway maintenance and improvement. There are various payment methods: cash, credit/debit cards, Viacard, Telepass. Some specific routes have fixed rates independent of distance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are tolls calculated?
Tolls = distance Γ per-km rate Γ vehicle class coefficient. The rate also varies based on terrain type (plain/mountain) and concessionaire.
Related Terms
Telepass is an electronic device that allows you to pass through toll booths without stopping, automatically charging the toll to your account.
Viacard is a prepaid card for paying highway tolls in Italy, available in β¬25, β¬50, and β¬75 denominations.
A toll booth is the structure where you pay the toll to use the highway, with dedicated lanes for different payment methods.
Vehicle class determines the toll rate based on the vehicle's height at the front axle and number of axles.