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The following Italian Area Servizios do allow you to cross from one side to the other.  
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In Italy most service stations have strong fences / high fences all around them. Service roads usually have a fence on them as well. The following Italian Area Servizios do allow you to cross from one side to the other. This overview is far from complete.
  
 
== Autotrada A1 (Autostrada del Sole) ==
 
== Autotrada A1 (Autostrada del Sole) ==

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In Italy most service stations have strong fences / high fences all around them. Service roads usually have a fence on them as well. The following Italian Area Servizios do allow you to cross from one side to the other. This overview is far from complete.

Autotrada A1 (Autostrada del Sole)

  • Secchia - there is a tunnel on the westbound side. Note that it is (not just theoretically) possible to walk from AS Sechhia to AS Campogalliano on the A22. Prino did so in 1992 (next to the Autostrada), but studying Google Maps suggests that a walk through the fields may be possible.
  • Cantagallo just south of Bologna - bridge restaurant (Autogrill) over the motorway!

Autotrada A4 (Autostrada della Serenissima)

  • Limenella just west of Padova - bridge restaurant (Autogrill) over the motorway!

Autostrada A22 (Autostrada del Brennero)

  • Paganella - there is a pedestrian tunnel (Closed when Prino arrived there on 2012-02-04 @ 23:55), but as an alternative, it's possible to climb around the fence on the south-side (Paganella Ovest)/over the fence in the middle (Paganella Est) and use the bridge.
  • Adige - there is a bridge on the southbound side