Florence (71.8 million euros) is the commonAnd provincial capital of Tuscany and third in Italy which, in 2023, has collected i greater revenues from fines and sanctions paid by private individuals violations of the Highway Code; the data emerges from the analysis carried out by Facile.it on Siope data, the information system for the operations of public bodies.
They follow in the regional ranking Livorno (8.9 million), Siena (7 million), Grosseto (6.7 million), Pistoia (6.1 million), Pisa (5.9 million), Lawn (5.5 million), Arezzo (4.2 million), Lucca (3.8 million) e Mass (2.3 million). The ranking closes Carrara (1.5 million). Overall, in 2023, the Tuscan capital municipalities collected more than that 124 million euros coming from traffic fines.
Analyzing the per capita value, calculated as the ratio between the proceeds and the number of resident inhabitants, in first place is still found Florence (198 euros), followed by Siena (134 euros), Grosseto (83 euros), Pistoia (69 euros), Pisa (66 euros), Livorno (58 euros), Arezzo (44 euros), Lucca (43 euros) e Mass (35 euros). They close the ranking – very close to each other – Lawn (28 euros) e Carrara (26 euros).
Looking instead at the municipalities with fewer than 3,000 residentsis positioned at the top of the rankings Campagnaticoprovince of Grossetowhich has 2,353 inhabitants and, in 2023, has grossed more than 805 thousand euros in traffic fines.
Data from the provinces of Tuscany
Common | Proceeds from fines and penalties for violations of traffic rules for families (2023) | Ratio of total proceeds of Highway Code violations/residents |
Arezzo | €4,287,955 | €44 |
Carrara | €1,570,879 | €26 |
Florence | €71,806,642 | €198 |
Grosseto | €6,767,631 | €83 |
Livorno | €8,976,457 | €58 |
Lucca | €3,856,089 | €43 |
Mass | €2,317,796 | €35 |
Pisa | €5,920,378 | €66 |
Pistoia | €6,196,618 | €69 |
Lawn | €5,589,640 | €28 |
Siena | €7,081,693 | €134 |