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Turin and the major motorways of the rest of Italy are strictly linked, thanks to tunnels and mountain passes which allow to reach France and Switzerland. For those who come from the North-East of Italy (Lombardia, Veneto, Trentino, Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia) and abroad, the main motorways to take are: the A4 Torino - Trieste and the A21 Torino - Brescia. For those who come from Liguria or South of France, the recommended motorway is the A6 Torino - Savona. Links between regions of the Centre and the South of Italy are guaranteed by motorways which through the East and the West coast of the peninsula and of the centre: A21 Torino - Piacenza, A1 Piacenza - Bologna, A14 Bologna - Taranto (crossed regions: Lombardia, Emilia Romagna, Marche, Abruzzo, Molise and Puglia); A6 Torino - Savona, A10 Savona - Genova, A12 Genova - Rosignano and Civitavecchia - Roma, or A21 Torino - Alessandria, A26 Alessandria - Genova, A12 Genova - Rosignano and Civitavecchia - Roma (crossed regions: Liguria, Toscana, Lazio); A21 Torino - Piacenza and A1 Piacenza - Napoli (crossed regions: Lombardia, Emilia Romagna, Toscana, Umbria, Lazio, Campania).
A32 Torino - Bardonecchia, passing through the Frejus tunnel (you arrive in France, Chambéry direction); A5 Torino - Aosta passing through the Mont Blanc tunnel (after having crossed the tunnel, you arrive in France, you have to going on to Switzerland and finally you arrive in Geneva) or the A5 Torino - Aosta and the Strada Statale 27 passing through the Gran San Bernardo tunnel (you directly reach Switzerland, Losanna direction ).
Another website which provide you information on motorways is http://www.viamichelin.it
For those who want moving by car in the city is recommended consulting the section "How to move" in order to obtaining further information on the Restricted Traffic Area (ZTL) and car parks. Information about the motorway companies:
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