On the Lazio seafront, the gaze toward the horizon is the prelude to going back to Rome by car - with a shot both on passengers and the driver. Interesting to note how, despite the driving side on the right established in Italy since 1926, the steering wheel appears on the wrong side - is it a legacy from the past or a transforming rule in the postwar?
On the Lazio seafront, the gaze toward the horizon is the prelude to going back to Rome by car - with a shot both on passengers and the driver. Interesting to note how, despite the driving side on the right established in Italy since 1926, the steering wheel appears on the wrong side - is it a legacy from the past or a transforming rule in the postwar?