In Sežana, police speed checks are carried out on: speeding, validity of the traffic licence, validity of the driving licence, mandatory equipment, etc. However, I have not yet seen any police checks on drivers obstructing traffic in this area. Anyone who has learned something in driving school knows that if a queue builds up behind you, you have to move out of the way of traffic and let the queue pass. There are many Italian drivers on the Sozanian border - mostly retired Italians - who are already annoyingly obstructing traffic. They drive 50-60 km/h where the limit is 90 km/h. It is impossible to overtake them because the road is curvy in some places, even after 10 KMH, and if there are two 50 KMH Italians in front of you, it is impossible to overtake them, because 95% of Italians will not overtake the car in front of them if they are driving slowly, because the Italian behind them is also driving slowly, so there is no way you can overtake two cars. For goodness sake, they speed up in the area where they could overtake him. But when they get into town, where there is a police check, they are still going 50 kmh, and of course they are no longer obstructing traffic there, because the limit in town is 50 kmh. Anyone who lives in the border area with Itaia will know what I am talking about.