Overview
- Corriere della Sera will distribute two free volumes by Alessio Ribaudo on July 22 and 23 that identify every legally approved autovelox and Tutor location.
- The first volume explains how speed-control technologies work and the criteria they must meet under prefectural decrees, including signage, calibration, collision data and approval requirements.
- The second volume details the rules governing alcohol and drug tests, license suspensions and the appeals process for contesting fines.
- Under the 2025 Infrastructure Decree, the MIT is launching a centralized digital registry requiring all speed-control devices to be logged with type, model and homologation status.
- Devices not registered on the MIT platform will be deemed illegitimate, allowing motorists to challenge related fines following a 2024 Supreme Court ruling that invalidated tickets from non-homologated equipment.