Wikivoyage, Tuesday, 31 October 2017
The best way to explore Sicily is by car. A Car Navigation System is convenient. Even a co-driver with a lot of experience in reading road maps will
find it difficult to find his way through the one-way traffic in the cities. Motorhome owners are advised to park outside the city center (where
possible in a guarded parking garage) so that they do not run the risk of getting stuck in the picturesque alleys of the old inner cities. Outside
cities and villages there are hardly any walking or cycling paths. But on the mountain slopes of Sicily, however, you come across fanatical cyclists
who give the impression of training for the next Giro.
As a foreigner, you need some time to get used to driving in Sicily. Traffic is hectic in large cities such as Palermo, Catania, and Messina.
Stopping in front of a red traffic light is not always common. Changing lane is indicated by a horn and sometimes by contact with the mudguard. If
you drive cautiously and try to anticipate the intentions of the other road users, the traffic passes smoothly, and the Sicilians also forgive the
traveler with a strange license plate quite a lot. You have to drive a little forgiving and don't think' I have priority, so I drive on.' It is
better to go along with the flow by turning off in an unconventional way just like the Italians themselves with some light signals and horns. More
and more Italians attach importance to the impeccable appearance of their cars, while the images of rusty cars are becoming increasingly rare.
In the provincial cities, it is relatively comfortable to drive, one drives quietly and carefully. What will the other road user do? Does he want to
catch up despite the continuous line? Let me keep on driving on the right. The Palermo motorway consists of three lanes, but one often drives as if
the road consists of four or five lanes. The road signs indicating a turn-off are a challenge for non-native motorists. The exit of the motorway in
Palermo to Monreale, for example, rarely succeeds in the first attempt.
Parking in cities is tricky, parking spaces and car parks are often narrow so that motorhomes cannot be parked there. Usually, you can find a parking
spot just outside the city center so towards the end of the siesta before the shops open. It is best to park a motorhome outside the center,
especially in mountain villages. The roads in the village center can be extremely narrow and angular.
On blue marked parking spaces you have to pay, yellow parking spaces are reserved for local cars, and white parking spaces are free.
Road network:
Axx -
Autostrada - Motorway, partly toll road. You can drive on the A18 and A20 without delay. The Viacard ( a type of payment card)
is not accepted everywhere, so make sure you have cash with you.
SS -
Strada Statale - Motorway in a publicly managed road network. Partially double track. This road network is being expanded
further and further, no toll road.
SP -
Strada Provinciale - Road in a road network maintained by the province. Especially the older provincial roads with low numbers
can be dangerous, while other routes have the quality of an Autostrada.
SR -
Strada Regionale - Regional roads. For oncoming traffic in the mountains only suitable for two Cinquecentos. A landslide may
have destroyed half of the road. Not recommended after heavy rainfall in spring.
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. Translated from the German
language by Jos Deuling.