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This begs the question - "WHERE"? Most of Modern Euroipe can handle the wide bodies on their modern roadways but if you decide to go into historic cities like Rome, Naples, parts of Paris, into much of the former Eastern Block than I would say no.
The semi trucks they have have stearable rear wheels and can accomodate the roadways unlike US made vehicles but are sometimes wider and longer than their US counterparts so the highways are capable of the widebody trailers. It's when you get into the town and oneway streets that you will run into trouble.
I lived for 3 years in Italy. Drove various types of vehicles (cars to trucks) while there. Backed down many a narrow roadways.
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