Hello! As far as I know, all current trucks have one of the chips in them, which is supposed to limit the speed to approx. 80 km/h. Only reality is, if I drive with my car speed 100 km/h, then I am practically exactly in the truck column. Of course, the speedometer always shows a little too much (according to the manufacturer approx. 3% tolerance). But even if you take off generously 10 km/h tolerance, no truck should stick to its own rear at Tempo 100. I guess that this chips are relatively generously designed, so that the trucks run realistically more 95 km/h than 80 km/h. Drive so far only on airfields older trucks, which do not have such chips yet and run loosely 120 Can you not make the trick to buy newer trucks over Belgium, where they can also drive faster? Or are all EU trucks braked with this chip? Would be interesting to know….