Strada Senza Uscita [TOP]

: A road that does not lead anywhere else; common synonyms include vicolo cieco or strada a fondo cieco .

: 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.

"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

In Italy, this is marked by specific traffic signs to inform drivers and prevent unnecessary entry:

: A blue square with a red T-shape at the top, indicating the road has no exit. : A road that does not lead anywhere

: 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").

: A sign called preavviso di strada senza uscita warns drivers that a side road they are approaching is a dead end. In its most literal sense, it refers to

: Common translations include dead end , no through road , and cul-de-sac . Italian Road Signage