Via Nazionale (Magnanapoli) ZTL Gate
Sector F camera — Monti / Via Nazionale
Automatic plate-reading camera. If you drive past during active hours you get a ~€100 fine, mailed to you weeks or months later.
What this gate is
Via Nazionale (Magnanapoli) is one of the camera gates of Rome's historic-centre ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone). There is no physical barrier — a camera photographs every plate, and if the ZTL is active your car is automatically issued a ~€100 administrative fine (mailed within 90-360 days).
Active hours
Lun-Ven 06:30-18:00; Sab 14:00-18:00
Suspended on Italian public holidays and Sundays.
I booked a hotel inside this zone
You may drive through ONLY if the hotel registers your plate with Roma Mobilità before your arrival. Send them your plate number and arrival/departure dates at least 24h in advance. Without registration the fine is issued anyway, even with a booking receipt.
FAQ
Can I drive through right now?
Check the banner at the top: green = safe, red = fine. The status updates in real time based on the sector's official schedule and Italian public holidays.
How much is the fine?
Around €80 paid within 5 days, €100 within 60 days, more than double after that. Postal notification fees (~€13) are added.
I'm in a rental car — what happens?
The rental company gets the fine, charges the original amount + a handling fee (usually €30-50) to your card, and forwards your data to the Rome municipality.
Can I appeal?
Yes, within 60 days to the Prefect (free) or the Justice of the Peace (with court fees). Appeals usually succeed only if hotel/disabled/resident registration is verifiable or the camera was faulty.
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