Speed pins with WW/WoMo

On Friday I drove back again the (Austrian) A9 from Graz to Wels and in the evening. As we all know, there is a speed limit of 130 km/h on the motorways in Austria. Apparently not all know that. But not only many of our German neighbours do not know that, even holidaymakers from countries with similar speed limits believe that you can drive in Austria, which gives the car so. With a normal car this may still work. But with a totally overloaded U Rlauberwagen looks a bit different. I drive with cruise control (on 130) and sometimes felt like I was driving at a pace. There thick wagons and cars with roof boxes and bicycles pull past on the trailer clutch, loaded with the whole family and under the roof full of luggage. At the front just before the lift and from the rear wheels is hardly anything to see, so the vehicle hangs in the springs. But with 160 and more on a 2-lane highway with very many curves and tunnels There we are at the next point: in Austria, tunnel tubes with oncoming traffic are 80 km/h and with 2 lanes without oncoming traffic 100 km/h limit. And that’s all very well signposted, with traffic signs, with warnings. In German. I only wonder why so many German guests can’t read it. 80 or 100 is even speech independent. And what about 100 can’t be understood? But we are in the trailer forum. There are also a lot of black sheep. t was a very large camper (back twin tires) with long boat trailer, on whose rear a big “100”-er was standing, which overtook me with felt 150-160. This 100-er only applies in Germany, nowhere else! In Austria applies speed 80 for trailers. Apparently nobody knows. There are “small” SUVs with large caravans with 120 km/h and more. It is already clear that the vehicles can do this. I can drive with my Volvo and a WW also 150. Can! But 1) 2) is this an expensive fun at the pump and 3) where is the rest? Or do the people drive with their WW or WoMo to urgent business appointments in the south? People, the holiday starts already on the trip on vacation!!!! So, that had to be said. How do you all think about it? I would be happy about answers. Both those who encourage me, as well as others, so that I can understand why you don’t care about limits.