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Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEI take it brian is no longer about well guys and girls am off on a tour in a van which includes running from swiss on a carnet and running down to palermo any info and advice would be welcome has anyone ever crossed at como into italy on a carnet if so where do you get it stamped ? never done sicily but looking forward to it im doing the shortest crossing to sicily how much is the crossing in a van thanks in advance>
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEHarbour Shipping used to pretty good for all the ferry routes, especially the more unusual ones. As for the rest of your questions im afraid I cant help, I`ve been out of the game to long now. Sounds a nice run though, post up some pics!
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Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEwell m8 crossed como over the years you will see the sign parking trucks pull in there dont go thru without carnet completed if your crossing down in reggio calabria /messina u got a nice drive down there i done uk 2 taormina sicilly few times not sure on prices now but just google it and u will get price, just watch where u park especially south of naples gd luck
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMENice one fella have done carnet many times just not at that boarder and thanks for the parking warning had heard it was dodgy and in bandit country below rome keep the info coming pls as iv always said your never to old to learn and if you think any different you may learn the hard way ![]()
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEno probs m8 happy travels
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Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEI went to Sicily in a van 3 years ago, but I was empty and collected there. I went on a ferry from Livorno to Palermo. I never paid, the co I worked for at the time organised it. And it was bleeding hot there!
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Ok.I was first time Italy last week.Company where I work have this Viacard but without any balance.Must taked reciept and they pay later.Problem when I prees button for assistence and told to Italian who please give me reciept anw I will pay later online thatthey not understend English.Can someone said me inItalian how will be correctly in Italianlanguage-PLEASE GIVE ME TICKET AND I WILL PAY LATER.Or what can talk else
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They normally throw a ticket out of the machine fairly quickly if you don't pay there and then. Did you get one in the end?
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEdYes.I get about 15-20 ticket per trip.But better learn 5 word in Italian language.Or what you talk and do?
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEin Italy for any form of discussion apart from the carabinieri who may just want to shoot you to be on the safe side,though they are still negotiable for ,passing the attitude test,making out your daft and silly and wangling a small gratuity to their favourite charity,(especialy the older ones)..but for anywhere else you may have cause to interact with the local populace I find it is always best to use the following phrase..
... SPEAK ENGLISH YOU SPAGHETTI EATING SURRENDER MONKEY... just keep repeating and repeating whilst increasing the volume of your voice,and sooner or later someone will appear to assist you .that was a tip passed down to me from my dad,and from my grandfather.it worked well enough for them in 1945,times may have changed,but the basic principal of interacting with the locals remains the same. obviously throughout Europe then you just change spaghetti for cheese etc if you are in france ![]() sweet words butter no parsnips
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Ah it runs in the family.
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEso does my sister if the weathers too bad to go down the pub.
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Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMECan someone please suggest the best way to Milan without going threw Switzerland is it best to go through Mount Blanc tunnel. I am setting off from the northwest on Thursday dinner and have to be at the exhibition centre Milan for Monday 8am.
I will be going down to Dover thinking off staying there Thursday night Friday ferry over and head to Lyon then through Mount Blanc tunnel. Is this the best route Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk Class C 30/05/2014
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Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIME/ Tried looking at responses in your other post?
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I will be completely honest. Forgot I had already started a thread. One to many sherbets I think. Lol Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk Class C 30/05/2014
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Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEHi All, looking at doing a few trips to Palermo with flatbed trailers. Goods loading Southampton then down.
Best ferry cost & driving time wise? I think Naples-Palermo which saves 1300km going all the way down (but having trouble looking for the ferry company that goes to Messina anyway to be honest). Reloads for flats? I do have a contact for marble and tile imports which would suit a flat but any other suggestions would be appreciated. Pitfuls, etc. To be honest its a couple of years since I have sent trucks to Italy, never mind Palermo! So any advice would be welcome. Oh and there is the possibility they could be down in Palermo just before Easter (if that makes it anymore interesting due to driving bans etc on Good Friday??) Thanks, Lee
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Sounds like a nice run! I always fancied a run down there to see what its like! RE reloads, I was going to suggest trying Smiths of Scotter! They used to run flats back from Italy with marble or granite!
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEFor Easter in Italy , the truck ban is not just Good Friday, you have to park up Thursday night before Good Friday and can not drive again until Tuesday morning.
No driving over the weekend, four days parked up. The trick is to find a decent place with showers and hot food, or a hotel. ADR loads have more restrictions over the ban with ban routes and earlier times than general haulage.
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Both Harbour Shipping and Viamare show a ferry crossing from Villa San Giovanni to Messina, not sure if it takes freight though!
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEFab! Appreciate the answers. I should have more news by the end of the week and it might even be possible to squeeze these loads JUST before Easter (I did think it would be 4 days but wanted to confirm-not had time to check to be fair, was being a little lazy and its not all confirmed just yet)
We do a lot of swap bodies that come up by rail from Italy with Marble & granite so am hoping my customer can load us (we would have space to take the frames with us for this anyway so fingers crossed!)
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEBoth Harbour Shipping and Viamare show a ferry crossing from Villa San Giovanni to Messina, not sure if it takes freight though
Will check this tomorrow too, thank you, i have used Harbour before ![]()
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEwill be weekended ( 45hr ) around Rome, could anyone suggest a decent stop over, showers restaurant usual comforts
Cheers guys in advance
Re: ITALY HELP AT ANY TIMEI would park up at Civitavecchia , it is the port for Rome and cruise ship terminal.
From there train or bus to Rome which is an hour away. I would not park in Rome due to risk of cab break in. Another option is motorway services surrounded by Eastern European trucks with their engines running all day and night to power batteries to watch satellite TV. You will need to prove you didn't rest in the cab for 45 off with a hotel receipt, bath and shower in the hotel. From November Ist in the UK , it is illegal to stay in the cab for a 45 but Europe has been illegal for a year or so .
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I didn’t think Italy was upholding the ruling only Belgium, France and Germany and proof was only needed for those countries by their own authorities. The UK has a 45 hr ban but it’s laybys and industrial estates not services or truck stops
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