The account on the fines presented to Italian motorists is increasingly heavy: over two billion paid in total by families in 2024 for roads, but not only, with a surge of about 200 million euros compared to 2023. To do the calculations, on the data provided by the Ministry of Economy and Istat, it is the local authority study center, which analyzed the proceeds of the administrations from the pecuniary sanctions in all municipalities in Italy, The rankings on where you pay more.
If on the one hand it is obviously the large cities that collect more, it is in the small provincial centers where the upper figures are recorded in relation to the number of residents.
The proceeds from the fines
The amount of revenues from fines, road and non -road, for local authorities, passed, to be precise, from 1,982,861,356 euros of 2023 to 2,181,820,700 of 2024.
But even the collections in the first 7 months of 2025 are no different, albeit slightly decreasing compared to the figures corresponding to the same months last year: 860,353,976 euros.
However, it must be taken into account that the data collected so far on the current year cannot be considered consolidated, above all because in small entities the numbers on the sanctions are not budgets promptly.
From the elaboration of the Study Center Local Authorities, it is also that in 2024 companies paid fines for just under 145 million, public administrations (35.3 million) and finally private social institutions (890 thousand euros).
Where you pay more: the top 10 of the municipalities
For questions of demographic weight, large metropolises inevitably constitute entities with the greatest proceeds from the pecuniary sanctions. At the top of the ranking built by the Study Center, the Municipality with the highest figure rescued by the fines in 2024 is the Municipality of Milan with over 204 million euros, which reaches around 431.7 million if it is considered all the three years to date.
In second position we find Rome, with almost 170 million euros last year and 357 million from 2023 to now. On the third step still the Lombard capital, but considering all the municipalities of the metropolitan city: 70 million in 2024 and almost 144 million in the three -year period.
Below is the ranking of the first 10 positions:
- Municipality of Milan, 204,577,099 €; 431,745,930 €
- Municipality of Rome, 168,906,663 €; 356,817,486 €
- Metropolitan City of Milan, 70.154,936 € 143,916,095 €
- Municipality of Turin, € 62,713,684; 146,712,402 €
- Municipality of Florence, € 61,648,864; 161,866,798 €
- Municipality of Naples, 42,923,895 €; 82,745,245 €
- Municipality of Bologna, 40,813,280 € 105,019,299 €
- Municipality of Genoa 36,714,735 €; 87,656,955 €
- Provincial Administration of Brescia, 27,035,590 €; 61,526.161 €
- Municipality of Palermo, € 26,389,442; 56,209,365 €
The ranking of pro-capita fines
The photograph taken from the Study Center appears different if we consider the recessed recessed by the fines, that is, the figure paid by the residents of a municipality, in relation to the number of inhabitants.
In this case, the figure brings out that the small towns are to cover the first places in the standings: in the lead there is Colle Santa Lucia, a small town spread in the Belluno Dolomites, which in 2024 collected almost 725 thousand euros of fines, conquering the primacy of € 2,154 paid out on average from each resident, in front of Carrodano (€ 1,736) and Rocca Pia (€ 1,581), on the third step of this podium of this podium. enviable.
- Colle Santa Lucia (Belluno), € 745,225; € 2.154
- Carlo (La Spezia), 807,045 €; 1,736 €
- Rocca Pia (L’Aquila), 281,449 €; 1.581 €
- Villapiana (Cosenza), 5,029,023 €; 916 €
- Letojanni (Messina), 2,596,195 €; 892 €
- Bassano in Teverina (Viterbo), € 984,586; 766 €
- Poggio San Lorenzo (Rieti), € 397,000; € 726
- Vallo di Nera (Perugia), 219,944 €; 673 €
- San Pietro in Gu (Padua), 2,574,241 €; 623 €
- Orio al Serio (Bergamo), 1,010,625 €; € 618









