Infographic: National databases for road safety

To improve road safety and effectively monitor all aspects of traffic, the State has created national databases. These systems continuously collect and update information about roads, vehicles, and drivers.

There is a national road archive managed by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, which contains data on road conditions, characteristics, and changes over time.

A second archive concerns all registered vehicles, including technical and administrative information such as registration, ownership, and updates during their lifecycle.

Finally, there is a national register of licensed drivers, which includes personal driving data, as well as records of violations and accidents.

These databases allow authorities to maintain a complete and updated overview of the traffic system, supporting enforcement and road safety policies.

๐Ÿ“œ Reference article: Art. 225 of the Italian Road Code.
๐Ÿ”— Read the official text of Art. 225 on the ACI portal (Italian)

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National databases for road safety is regulated by Art. 225 of the Italian Road Code, within the chapter "VII. Final and Transitional Provisions". You'll find the complete explanation above with all the essential details to pass the Italian driving theory exam.

Art. 225 of the Italian Road Code is in the chapter VII. Final and Transitional Provisions. You can read the original article on the official ACI portal at this link.

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