Course Content
Course Preview (Anteprima del corso)
An Introduction to the course and course preview
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Part 1: Lessons 1-4
General definitions and duties in using the road, Danger signals, No passing, Mandatory signs (Definizioni generali e doveri nell'uso della strada, Segnali di pericolo, Divieto di passaggio, Segnali di obbligo )
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Part 2: Lessons 5-8
Priority signs (Segnali di precedenza) Road markings and signs on obstacles (Segnaletica orizzontale e segni sugli ostacoli) Traffic light and traffic agent signals (Segnalazioni semaforiche e degli agenti del traffico) Indication signs (Segnali di indicazione)
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Part 3: Lessons 9-12
Complementary signals, temporary and construction site signals Segnali complementari, segnali temporanei e di cantiere Additional signal panels Pannelli integrativi dei segnali Speed limits, danger and hindrance to traffic Limiti di velocità, pericolo e intralcio alla circolazione Safety distance Distanza di sicurezza
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Part 4: Lesson 13-16
Circulation and panel loading, Various Standards (Circolazione e carico pannelli, Norme Varie) Examples of Order of PRECEDENCE at intersections (Esempi di Ordine di PRECEDENZA agli incroci) Overtaking rules (Norme sul Sorpasso) Stop, Pause, complete stop and star (Fermata, sosta, arresto e partenza)
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Part 5: Lesson 17-20
Circulation and panel loading, Various Standards (Circolazione e carico pannelli, Norme Varie) Use of lights and acoustic devices, warning lights and symbols (Uso delle luci e dei dispositivi acustici, spie e simboli) Equipment, function and use devices (Dispositivi di equipaggiamento, funzione ed uso) Driving licenses, penalty system, circulation documents (Patenti di guida, Sistema sanzionatorio, documenti di circolazione)
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Part 6: Lesson 21-25
Behaviors to prevent road accidents, behavior in the event of an accident (Comportamenti per prevenire gli incidenti stradali, comportamento in caso di incidente) Guide in relation to psycho-physical conditions, alcohol, drugs. First aid (Guida in relazione alle condizioni psico-fisiche, alcol, droghe. Primo soccorso) Civil and criminal liability - RCA insurance and other forms of insurance related to the vehicle (Responsabilità civile e penale- Assicurazioni RCA e altre forme assicurative legate al veicolo) Limitation of consumption, respect for the environment and pollution (Limitazione dei consumi, rispetto dell’ambiente e inquinamento) Constitutive elements of the vehicle, maintenance and use, stability, and road holding, driving behavior and causal (Elementi costitutivi del veicolo, manutenzione ed uso, stabilità e tenuta della strada, comportamenti e causale di guida)
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Final Exam Simulation (Simulazione esame finale)
Simula l'esame finale per le patenti di categoria B e A con le domande rilasciate dal Ministero! Simulate the final exam for B and A licenses by topic with the questions issued by the Ministry!
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Italian Driving License Theory Preparation Course, Quizzes

1. What is a “Road” (La Strada)?

In the eyes of the law, a road isn’t just the asphalt where cars drive. It is the entire area open to public transit, including pedestrians, animals, and vehicles.

Key Components of the Road

It is vital to distinguish between these terms for your exam:

  • Carreggiata (Carriageway): The part of the road normally intended for the transit of vehicles and animals. It does not include sidewalks or cycle paths.

  • Corsia (Lane): A subdivision of the carriageway, wide enough for one row of vehicles.

  • Banchina (Shoulder/Verge): The area outside the white edge line. Generally, you cannot drive or park here.

  • Marciapiede (Sidewalk): Reserved for pedestrians unless specifically marked otherwise.

  • Intersezione (Intersection/Junction): Where two or more roads meet at the same level.


2. Classification of Lanes and Special Areas

Not every lane is for everyone. Understanding the “Reserved” areas is a favorite topic for theory quizzes.

Type of Lane Who can use it?
Corsia di Marcia Normal travel for all eligible vehicles.
Corsia di Sorpasso Specifically for overtaking (usually the left lane).
Corsia di Emergenza Strictly for breakdowns, emergencies, or authorized rescue vehicles.
Corsia Riservata Dedicated to public transport (buses, taxis) or emergency vehicles.
Corsia di Accelerazione/Decelerazione Used to enter or exit highways (Autostrade) safely.

The “Salvini Reform” Updates (2024-2026)

Keep in mind that Piste Ciclabili (Cycle Paths) and the new Zone di Attestamento Ciclabile (advanced stop lines for bikes) are now more strictly regulated. Motor vehicles must respect a minimum lateral distance of 1.5 meters when overtaking a cyclist wherever possible.


3. General Duties of the Road User

The Italian Highway Code isn’t just a list of “don’ts”—it’s a philosophy of safety. Article 140 states the “Golden Rule”:

“Road users must behave in such a way as not to constitute a danger or obstruction to traffic and so that road safety is in any case safeguarded.”

Your Essential Duties:

  1. Protect the Vulnerable: You have a specific duty of care toward “weak” users: pedestrians, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

  2. Environmental Respect: You are prohibited from throwing anything out of the window (including cigarette butts, which carries heavy fines in 2026) or leaking oil/fuel.

  3. Noise Control: Don’t be “that person.” Use the horn only for immediate danger. Keep your music at a reasonable level to ensure you can hear emergency sirens.

  4. Obstruction: If your vehicle breaks down, you must move it off the carreggiata immediately. If you can’t, you must use the Reflective Triangle and put on your High-Visibility Vest.


4. Definitions of Vehicles: A Quick Refresh

To pass the quiz, you must categorize vehicles correctly:

  • Ciclomotori (Mopeds): Up to 50cc, max speed 45 km/h. (Required: License AM).

  • Motocicli (Motorcycles): Over 50cc.

  • Autovetture (Cars): Vehicles with at least four wheels designed for transporting people, with a maximum of 9 seats (including the driver).

  • Macchine Agricole/Operatrici: Tractors and construction vehicles. Yes, they have right of way issues too!

  • Monopattini Elettrici (E-scooters): Since 2025, in Italy, these must have a license plate (targa), insurance, and the driver must wear a helmet regardless of age.

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