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Two - three hours depending on the traffic. There are speed limits, and they are heavily enforced these days.
You can drive up to 130 Kmph on "Autostrade", and 90 Kmph on normal roads.
kingfischer22
If you drive as fast as the Italians, not as long as you might think. Speed limits aren't enforced over there (they may as well call them "suggested speed limits") and people drive about 80-90 MPH. Sorry, I don't know the metric conversion!
Genius Cook
About two hours.... and there are speed limits on Italian highways and by ways and it is being enforced more than ever before. Don't let anyone tell you different.
PS. 100 km per hour = 60 miles per hour
ms_hilton91
About two hours and yes, there are speed limits in the highways and in the urban areas too