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Come si chiamano le strade principali in Italia?

What are the main types of roads called in Italy?

Pronunciation

'Autostrada' — au-to-STRA-da. Four syllables; stress on the third. 'Au' is a diphthong.

When to use it

Ask when reading a map and encountering different road type labels. Understanding Italian road categories helps you choose the right route and understand speed limits.

What it means

Italian road types from largest to smallest: Autostrada (A) — motorway with toll; Superstrada (SS) — dual carriageway, no toll; Strada Statale (SS) — national road; Strada Provinciale (SP) — regional road; Strada Comunale (SC) — local road; Via/Vicolo/Corso — city streets. Each has different speed limits.

Variations

Questa strada è a pagamento?

Is this road tolled?

Autostrade require payment at tollbooths (caselli).

Devo prendere l'autostrada o la statale?

Should I take the motorway or the national road?

Compare speed vs cost options.

Il casello è lontano?

Is the toll booth far?

Ask how far you are from the next toll payment point.

Mini Dialogue

— Come si chiamano le strade principali in Italia? — L'autostrada è la più veloce, ma si paga il pedaggio. — E quella senza pedaggio? — La statale o la superstrada — più lente ma gratis.

— What are the main types of roads called in Italy? — The autostrada is the fastest, but you pay a toll. — And the one without a toll? — The statale or superstrada — slower but free.

Cultural Note

Italy's autostrade are managed by various companies (Autostrade per l'Italia, AISCAT members). Tolls are paid at 'caselli' with cash, card, or the Telepass transponder system — widely used by Italian drivers. The Telepass lane (marked in orange) is much faster than cash lanes.