Traffic on the highways today in real time

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November 7, 2025, begins with traffic on Italian highways characterized primarily by weather conditions that reduce visibility, such as fog reported on various highway sections, and some closures related to scheduled roadworks. The most notable examples are the fog banks between the A1 Junction/Rome North Branch and Anagni on the A1 Milan-Naples motorway, with visibility reduced to 100 meters for over 70 km, and the closure for roadworks at the A13/A14 Bologna-Taranto junction. Below are details of the most significant events, route by route, with schedules and useful information for those traveling today.
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Description: Fog in patches between the A1 junction/Rome North branch and Anagni with visibility 100 metres.
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Description: Fog in banks between Frosinone and Ceprano with visibility of 130 meters.
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Description: The Arda West service area has a filling station closed due to a system failure.
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Description: Closed between Rapallo and Recco until 6:00 AM on November 7, 2025, for roadworks. Recommended entry point towards Genoa: Recco.
Heading towards Bologna
Alternatively, we recommend entering Bologna Casalecchio on the A1-A14 Bologna Casalecchio ring road and exiting at Bologna Arcoveggio when arriving from Padua.Description: The A13/A14 Bologna-Taranto junction will be closed to traffic until 5:00 AM on November 7, 2025, when traveling from Padua toward the Milan-Naples motorway due to roadworks. Recommended entrance for the Milan-Naples motorway: Bologna Casalecchio on the A1-A14 Bologna Casalecchio slip road. Recommended exit for traveling from Padua: Bologna Arcoveggio.
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Description: Fog in banks between Poggio Imperiale and Foggia with visibility 80 meters.
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Description: Fog in banks between Carsoli-Oricola and Tagliacozzo with visibility 80 meters.
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Description: Strong winds between Vittorio Veneto south and Belluno
Source: Autostrade per l'Italia
This article was written with the aid of artificial intelligence systems and subsequently reviewed and evaluated by humans.
Virgilio Motori


