Municipal road (Italy)

"strade comunali"), abbreviated SC, is an Italian road that is maintained by comune, hence the name.

The urban sections of state, regional or provincial roads that pass through towns with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants are not municipal.

The municipal roads within the inhabited centers are named as via, viale, corso, piazza, piazzetta, etc.

The names of municipal roads within inhabited centers are shown on rectangles, standardized by the Italian Highway Code, with a white background (except for local specificities, such as the Venetian nizioleti).

Very rarely extra-urban strade comunali are marked with a number and with the abbreviation SC.

Corso Buenos Aires in Milan , an urban strada comunale classified as strada locale . [ 1 ]
Via Cristoforo Colombo at Porta Ardeatina in Rome , an urban strada comunale classified as strada urbana di scorrimento . [ 2 ]
Extra-urban strada comunale in Veneto region marked with a number and with the abbreviation SC. Very rarely extra-urban strade comunali are marked with a number and with the abbreviation SC. [ 3 ]