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| As for the streets,
it's unanimous: driving around Naples is tight, very
tight. Narrow streets with cars parked each
direction or alleys wide enough for one car to enter is
what you can expect. A wait for a car or two to pass,
backing up once or twice and watching out for the kids
on their scooter boards and bicyclists peddling along,
should keep you fully occupied. It is not a place
where you should drive fast and by all means, err on the
side of caution.
Pictured on the map below in gray with a black line running around and through it is Naples. Some street names have an Italian word plus "di Napoli" which means, "of Naples".
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