In the period following the
First World War, after economic development recommenced in Italy, a project to build a motorway was conceived - that is "... a new road reserved exclusively for motor traffic ... ". In 1922 Puricelli designed the project, connecting
Milan to
Lake Como and
Lake Maggiore. On 20 September 1923, King
Vittorio Emanuele III inaugurated the first section of the motorway, to
Gallarate. For its time, this was a futuristic work: the cart and the bicycle were still the dominant means of personal transport in Italy at the time, and there were no more than 85,000 motor vehicles in Italy in 1924, half in Lombardy. ("Lakes Motorway"; now parts of the
Autostrada A8 and the
Autostrada A9). On 21 September 1924, the extension to
Varese was inaugurated. The
Autostrada dei Laghi ("Lakes Motorway") was the first exclusive-use motorway built in the world reserved for fast traffic and for motor vehicles only because the high-speed
AVUS road in
Berlin was also used as a race and test track for motor vehicles. ==The Monza Racetrack==