But an "exit" at all is always the most convenient?
I went back to Rome by car from Nice, after a difficult journey as told in some previous post. By car, if you choose good routes and days of travel, and correctly predicts the arrival times (eg connection of Rome ever came on at 6 in the afternoon?) Should all go pretty smooth. Barring unforeseen circumstances.
Notes .... But nothing serious this time. Episode, however, that deserves some thought.
On the Rome-Civitavecchia, almost as soon as entered, a variable message informs "Fire after Cerveteri. $ Km on the rise. " I tune the radio to try to confirm that it comes after a few minutes (ISORADIO). Choose where you came from Cerveteri: I go out and continue on the Aurelia (SS1) or I get in line for those 4 miles?
Just shortly before another panel output information "Recommended Release: Cerveteri." I trust, I thought. They will have thought of us .... Obviously the ramp to exit the car's progress is very slow and busy. Arrival at the crossroads and know one thing: there is no indication for Rome. Or in Cerveteri (left), or Santa Marinella (right). everyone goes to the right, I assume that Rome is that way (but how does a tourist?), even tiny little because it says "SS1 Aurelia."
Completely blocked, shall not occur. Much chaos as everyone tries to slip in the main street just as they do in Rome. I get tired now and I tell myself. "Might as well be on something on the highway." I go back and I throw them back on the highway. I reach the fire zone is off, a short delay, then another, then we run. I lost a little 'time and I wonder:
But if the manager should go out and do it all, is still a useful tip? Or move all traffic on the highway (which is in crisis), and who proceed on the highway, despite the warnings, we actually gain? How do you decide? Perhaps by making the variable message signs on their work, but in real time.


Erm .. you are not out in Cerveteri, but in Santa Marinella! Cerveteri is clearly labeled to Rome ... and no ... x Santa Marinella
I think I would be sure Cerveteri. The next exit (which I took) was Torrimpietra. Probably the sign is, and I have not noticed .... But strange, however, leaving the ramp is assumed to continue on the right ("SS1 Aurelia"). There I would have expected the sign to Rome.