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    Home > Headlines > Rome sets 30 kph city centre speed limit, following other European capitals
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    Rome sets 30 kph city centre speed limit, following other European capitals

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    Posted on January 14, 2026

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    Rome sets 30 kph city centre speed limit, following other European capitals

    Impact of the New Speed Limit in Rome

    ROME, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Rome is set to become the latest European capital to sharply reduce speed limits, forcing Italians notorious for breakneck driving to slow down in an effort to reduce accidents and pollution.

    Reasons for the Change

    The Eternal City's new limit of 30 kph (19 mph) throughout the historic centre takes effect from Thursday, almost halving the previous 50 kph limit in streets overwhelmed by residents, tourists and cars.

    Examples from Other Cities

    "These roads reflect a city built for cars that no longer exists," Rome's transport chief Eugenio Patane told daily Corriere della Sera.

    Expected Outcomes

    "Lower speeds save lives," he added, citing data suggesting that speeding plays a role in 7.5% of the city's road accidents.

    Rome's lower limit follows the example of European capitals such as London, Brussels, Paris and Helsinki which have already embraced slower, safer streets, in some cases overriding strong opposition from motorists.

    The northern Italian city of Bologna saw road accidents fall by 13% and fatalities decline by around 50% in the year after it became the country's first major centre to impose a 30 kph speed limit in January 2024.

    Rome's Mayor Roberto Gualtieri has increased the installation of speed cameras and urged residents to reduce their reliance on private cars since his election in 2021, amid growing concerns over safety and emissions.

    Italy's Supreme Court ruled in November that people living on the city's congested ring road were entitled to 10,000 euros ($11,655) in compensation for their exposure to excessive noise and fine-particle pollution.

    The lower speed limit is expected to reduce noise pollution by around 2 decibels in Rome's city centre, local authorities said.

    ($1 = 0.8580 euros)

    (Writing by Francesca Piscioneri; Editing by Gavin Jones and Alison Williams)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rome sets 30 kph city centre speed limit, following other European capitals
    1What is a speed limit?

    A speed limit is the maximum speed at which vehicles may legally travel on a particular stretch of road. It is set by authorities to enhance safety and reduce accidents.

    2What is road safety?

    Road safety encompasses measures and practices aimed at preventing road users from being killed or seriously injured. It includes speed limits, traffic laws, and awareness campaigns.

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