Vintage cars and motorcycles dating from the 1940’s onwards drive through the city on a mission to bring gifts and treats to the traffic warden who is waiting for them in Piazza delle Repubblica.
It may seem strange for us today, but in the past the traffic police were not those annoying people who gave out fines, but were considered very important in maintaining order and safety for motorists.
The procession starts off at the Cascine park at around 10 am, winds throughout the city streets downtown, and ends up in Piazza Repubblica at about 11 am.