Senza Uscita | Strada
: A sign called preavviso di strada senza uscita warns drivers that a side road they are approaching is a dead end.
"Strada senza uscita" is the Italian term for a or cul-de-sac . In its most literal sense, it refers to a road with only one entrance or exit, requiring vehicles to turn around to leave. Key Meanings and Contexts Strada senza uscita
: It is generally legal to park or stop in these streets unless otherwise prohibited by specific signs, provided there is enough space for others to maneuver. : A sign called preavviso di strada senza
: A blue square with a red T-shape at the top, indicating the road has no exit. Key Meanings and Contexts : It is generally
: Common translations include dead end , no through road , and cul-de-sac . Italian Road Signage
In Italy, this is marked by specific traffic signs to inform drivers and prevent unnecessary entry:
: Frequently used to describe a dead-end situation or a problem with no apparent solution (e.g., "questa tecnologia è una strada senza uscita" — "this technology is a dead end").