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Rome has 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. The Eternal City's new limit of 30 kph (19 mph) throughout the historic centre took effect on Thursday,
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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. The Eternal City's new limit of 30 kph (19 mph) throughout the historic centre takes effect from Thursday,
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When in Rome, slow down due to 30 kilometres per hour zone in centre
If you are driving in Rome, you may have to brake more often as the maximum speed limit in the Italian capital is now 30 kilometres per hour (km/h) in the city centre. The step comes partly as there are more tourists than ever before exploring the historic city.
A sacred shrine dedicated to Hercules containing bronze statues depicting the ancient Greek hero has been discovered by archaeologists in Rome.
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Ancient Rome meets modern technology as tourists visit restored, frescoed home via livestream tours
One of the best-preserved ancient Roman homes on the Palatine Hill is opening to the public for the first time.
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