At the moment I am on a business trip in Italy and was able to admire the new speed monitoring system of the Italians in practice. On the A4 motorway from Milan to Trieste there are several very long areas (over 65km!) on which the average cruising speed of all vehicles is recorded. I can’t judge whether the system is technically impeccable, but it works traffic-wise. Almost all drive under 130km/h! Who has ever been on Italian motorways, My Navi has displayed these zones correctly and also calculated the average speed. In addition, I have set the cruise control precisely and was able to drive a 128er cut very conveniently, without giving much gas or braking. That on a three-lane motorway, on which plenty of trucks have overtaken each other. In Germany this is hardly possible relaxed. Overall, I noticed again that the Italians are less flashing No one blocks the left lane or just pulls to the left. If you let yourself in on it, then you can drive quite loosely there. What you have to fight against in Germany, because one constantly pushes one away, a sneaker suddenly squeezes in front of one or the free ride is regulated again to 120 or 100. Today was just allowed on a very long piece 130 and that you could drive. Tempomat pure and In my opinion, this should be the future on motorways.