I bought a Vespa in 2006, partly due to an allergy to public transportation (Mon-Fri only) and partly because who doesn’t want to own a Vespa.
My friend Stefania (Stefy) took me on my first motorino (scooter) ride in Rome and I have been hooked ever since. Just seeing a Vespa makes me happy, it is an immediate escape to all things Italian.
People always ask me if driving a Vespa in New York is dangerous…well it isn’t for everyone but in some cities motorini (scooters) are a necessity.
Young, old, with or without a passenger, talking on the telefonino (phone) or my personal favorite driving with one hand on cobblestones, in Rome everyone rides motorini.

I am hoping they become a necessity in New York. I am certain the more Vespas I see, the happier I will be.
In Rome the city center is almost always closed to cars but always open to motorini. Driving or parking a car in the historic center requires a special pass. Public transportation is an option but as most things Roman, it is incredibly slow.
A motorino is the only way to quickly circulate and manage the city’s stifling traffic.
Driving in Rome, I wouldn’t dare…plus as a passenger I can film and snap photos.
If you have never been on a Vespa or have never visited Rome, what would be better than a quick escape to experience both – no insurance needed.
Click play on the video below and vai (go)!!!!!! Sorry no English subtitles.
Enjoy!
Leslie
CATEGORIES: Escapes, Italy, RomeTAGS: Italian, Italy, Rome






