Drive Like a Local in Tuscany.

No fines. No stress.

The straight-talk guide Americans need to beat ZTL cameras, parking panic, and speeding fines.

Photo credit: Christy Gower

12,000 km driven in Italy. Countless hill towns conquered. Zero tickets. Distilled for you.

Mistakes That Can Cost Tourists €400

• Driving without an International Driving Permit

• Entering a ZTL camera zone in cities or hill towns

• Ignoring the rain-rule speed drop on the Autostrada

• Exiting a toll-road through the wrong lane

A vintage International Driving Permit issued at Heathrow, Florida, valid from May 14, 2005, with a black American Automobile Association emblem at the bottom.
View from inside a car waiting at a toll booth on the Autostrada in Tuscany, Italy on a bright day, with a GPS navigation screen on the dashboard showing directions.

Inside the comprehensive 50-page+ Ebook

Avoid hidden fees at the rental counter with the Rental Desk Roadmap.

A one-page decision tree that walks you through insurance add-ons, manual vs. automatic, cross-border clauses, and hidden fees before you even say buongiorno to the agent.

Photo-illustrated fuel guide.

Step-by-step pictures of Italian pumps (self-serve vs. attended, petrol vs. diesel) and exactly what buttons to press.

Autostrada driving playbook.

Navigate Italy’s fast lanes like a local - tolls, signs, and etiquette in one sleek, stress-proof guide.

Still planning your Tuscan Road Trip? Grab your free printable checklist below.

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  • Yes, police can issue fines from €408 to €1,600+ for driving without an International Driving Permit (IDP).

  • Yes, but try to book 4-6 weeks ahead and budget 30%+ over a manual.

  • It will follow you home via your rental company - and show up in the mail months later!

  • Only if you carry an IDP and decline the desk’s coverage!

  • Diesel = black nozzle. Unleaded gasoline = green nozzle.

Red vintage Italian convertible car parked on the street, with trees and other cars in the background.

Hi, I’m Carly. Your unofficial Italian co-driver

American, immigrant to Tuscany, villa renovator, and veteran of 12,000 km on Italy’s craziest roads. I’ve paid €0 in fines and kept my sanity. Now I’m sharing the hacks so you can spend euros on gelato instead of tickets.

Light blue vintage Vespa scooter parked on a cobblestone street next to a stone wall.
A young woman smiling and looking to her right, standing behind a railing overlooking a body of water with boats, a bridge, and green hills in the background on a sunny day.

Photo credit: Dima Malikov