San Marino’s transport network is mostly limited to the road network, as other transport infrastructures of the Republic of San Marino are located outside the Italian enclave.
The road network stretches for about 220 km and does not include motorway sections. Through the network, it is easy to reach the ports, airports and railway network of Emilia-Romagna.
San Marino Freeway
Freeway of the Republic of San Marino (also simply freeway) is the main road of the Republic of San Marino.
The main road is the San Marino highway, which in Italy becomes the San Marino state road 72, connecting the city of San Marino with Rimini. In addition, San Marino can be reached by the following Italian provincial roads.
It touches the castles of Borgo Maggiore, Domagnano and Serravalle and connects San Marino to Rimini as well as to Italy. The road, also built together with the SS 72 after World War II, is 8900 km long and has a typically hilly plan, consisting of curves and 6 roundabouts. It consists of two lanes for each direction of traffic. It was built by Italy: work began on August 10, 1959 and was ceremonial in the presence of the President of the Italian Republic, Giuseppe Saragata and Regent Captains Pietro Giantsecchi and Aldo Zavolli on November 25, 1965. It is 18 meters wide (each carriageway is 7 meters long) and has an average of 1,500 vehicles per hour.
Road length 8900 meters
All roads in San Marino are free
Main Roads of San Marino
San Marino Cerbaiola – SP 2 of Conca Market → Conca Market ( PU )
San Marino Gualdicciolo – SP 15ter branch Gualdicciolo → Torello di San Leo ( RN )
San Marino Ventoso – SP 32 San Marino → Verucchio ( RN )
San Marino Marino Pianacci – SP 86 of Cà Micci → Cà Micci of Sassofeltrio ( PU )
San Marino Caladino – SP 89 Leontina Country → San Leo Agency Station ( RN )
San Marino Faetano – SP 131 Three Bridges → Montescudo – di Monte – Colombo (RN)
The viability is almost excellent considering the number of residents present (about 30 thousand), averaging 1.2 cars per capita. The means used are mainly motor vehicles, comprising the vast majority, followed by motor vehicles, and then the rest not previously included.
Traffic rules in San Marino
Legislation is similar to Italian, except for priority on the right at roundabouts, unless otherwise noted. According to the new traffic code of San Marino, which came into force on June 28, 2008, it is divided into three levels: the first category provides for fines from 100 to 250 euros; the second from a minimum of 200 to a maximum of 500 euros, while the third sets fines from 400 to 750 euros.
Removal of the certificate from those who exceeded the speed limit by 40 km/h.
Deprivation of a license from one to six months for driving while intoxicated with a blood alcohol content of more than 0.80 g / l or being in a psychophysical state due to the influence of narcotic or psychotropic substances or drug abuse and in case the driver refuses to pass the appropriate checks .
A fine of 100 euros for lack of parking.
A fine of 100 euros for those who do not wear a seat belt, those who use “headphones or telephones” in the car, and those who smoke while driving or smoke without the driver’s permission.
For all punishments belonging to the second and third categories, the amount of the fine is doubled in case of a repeated offense, i.e. if the violation was committed within two calendar years.