Pero to Mazzo di Rho route
Four kilometres, 8 minutes. SS33 Sempione is the natural route: you enter Mazzo from the south-east and arrive directly in the Via Venanzio Buzzi area. For those already on the A50 western ring road (coming from Milan or the south), the Pero exit is the most convenient, followed by a short stretch on SS33. During opening and closing times of the Fair pavilions, the Rho-Fiera area gets congested — better to allow 12-15 minutes instead of 8.
Pero and the daily flow on SS33
Pero has 11,000 residents, but its identity is shaped by the traffic crossing it: SS33 Sempione is one of the historic western access routes into Milan, used every day by tens of thousands of vehicles. This reflects in the typical cases we see from Pero customers: a significant share of low-speed urban incidents (roundabouts, traffic lights), side scratches from manoeuvring, bumper knocks from stop-and-go traffic. Having workshop + body shop in the same building is particularly convenient because many jobs need both skill sets.
What Pero customers most often bring in
- Post-collision body shop work — typical damage from SS33 and junction traffic
- Quick interventions during trade shows for exhibitors and technical staff away from home
- Quick-appointment services before the morning commute back to Milan
- Multi-brand electronic diagnostics after dashboard warning lights appear