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Truck Driving Bans in Austria 2026

· Applies to trucks over 7.5 t GVW

Ban active NOW in Austria until 24:00 local time.

Austria bans trucks over 7.5 t GVW every night from 22:00 to 05:00, on Saturdays from 15:00 to 24:00, and on Sundays and public holidays from 00:00 to 22:00. The weekend and holiday ban also covers truck-trailer combinations where the tractor unit or the trailer exceeds 3.5 t. On top of the nationwide rules, summer Saturday corridor bans apply on the A12 Inntal, A13 Brenner, A14 Rheintal/Walgau and A4 East motorways, and Tyrol enforces a permanent sectoral ban on the A12. Legal basis: § 42 StVO.

Next 30 days

DateTime (local)Restriction
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
06:00–14:00 Local. A13 Brenner -> Italy
07:00–15:00 General
08:00–15:00 General
14:00–24:00 General
15:00–24:00 General
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
22:00–24:00 General
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
22:00–24:00 General
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
22:00–24:00 General
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
22:00–24:00 General
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
22:00–24:00 General
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
22:00–24:00 General
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
22:00–24:00 General
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
06:00–14:00 Local. A13 Brenner -> Italy
07:00–15:00 General
07:00–14:00 Local. A4 East, Schwechat - Hungarian border
08:00–15:00 General
14:00–24:00 General
15:00–24:00 General
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
22:00–24:00 General
00:00–22:00 Sunday, over 7.5 t. Sunday & public-holiday ban (year-round; trucks >7.5t)
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
22:00–24:00 General
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
00:00–04:00 General. vehicles without Lärmarmzertifikat
21:00–24:00 General
00:00–04:00 General
00:00–22:00 Sunday, over 7.5 t. Sunday & public-holiday ban (year-round; trucks >7.5t)
00:00–22:00 Sunday, over 7.5 t. Sunday & public-holiday ban (year-round; trucks >7.5t)
00:00–22:00 Sunday, over 7.5 t. Sunday & public-holiday ban (year-round; trucks >7.5t)

Rules & exemptions

BanWhenTimeWhereVehicles
Night driving ban Every night 22:00–05:00 All public roads nationwide Trucks over 7.5 t GVW. Runs on directly after the Sunday and holiday ban ends at 22:00. Low-noise vehicles marked with an L plate are exempt, subject to valid certification. Tyrol applies stricter night rules on transit routes, including earlier winter start times and limits for vehicles without a low-noise certificate.
Saturday ban Every Saturday 15:00–24:00 All public roads nationwide Trucks and articulated vehicles over 7.5 t GVW, and truck-trailer combinations where the tractor unit or the trailer exceeds 3.5 t
Sunday and public holiday ban Every Sunday and Austrian public holidays 00:00–22:00 All public roads nationwide Trucks and articulated vehicles over 7.5 t GVW, and truck-trailer combinations where the tractor unit or the trailer exceeds 3.5 t. The ban ends at 22:00 and the night ban starts immediately, so affected trucks remain stopped until 05:00 on Monday or the day after the holiday.
Tyrol sectoral ban (A12 Inntal) Permanent 00:00–24:00 A12 Inntal motorway, Tyrol Trucks in long-distance transit carrying selected rail-suitable goods. Provincial regulation aimed at shifting transit freight to rail. Local loading and unloading within the defined zone is outside its scope.

Public holidays with truck bans in Austria 2026

DateHolidayBan timeScope
New Year's Day 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
Epiphany 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
Easter Monday 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
Labour Day 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
Ascension Day 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
Whit Monday 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
Corpus Christi 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
Assumption Day 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
National Day 00:00–22:00 Nationwide; additional A4 East ban Schwechat–Nickelsdorf 08:00–15:00
All Saints' Day 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
Immaculate Conception 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
Christmas Day 00:00–22:00 Nationwide
St. Stephen's Day 00:00–22:00 Nationwide

Summer Saturday corridor bans

Selected Saturdays, July – August 2026 · 07:00–15:00 on A12/A13 (09:00–22:00 on some dates); 08:00–15:00 on A4 East

Extra Saturday bans apply on the main Alpine and eastern transit corridors during the summer travel season. The A12 Inntal and A13 Brenner bans target transit toward Italy or Germany depending on the date and direction. The A4 East ban covers the section between the Schwechat interchange and the Nickelsdorf border crossing toward Hungary; on 26 October (National Day) an additional A4 East ban applies on the same section from 08:00 to 15:00. Tyrol adds regional restrictions on local roads on busy summer weekends to stop trucks bypassing motorway congestion. Corridor bans are direction- and destination-specific, so the exact road, direction and destination country determine whether a given trip is affected.

Affected road sections (4)
  • A12 Inntal motorway
  • A13 Brenner motorway
  • A14 Rheintal/Walgau motorway
  • A4 East motorway (Schwechat–Nickelsdorf)

Affected roads

Exempt from the ban

Low-noise vehicles marked with an L plate are exempt from the night ban; the exemption requires proper vehicle certification and periodic inspectionCombined road-rail transport (including ROLA rolling road) to and from specified terminalsPerishable goods and urgent supply transport in defined casesEmergency services, breakdown assistance, military, police, fire brigade and disaster-response vehiclesLocal destination or source traffic on corridors where only transit is restrictedEmpty runs directly connected to an exempt transportMovements covered by a special permit or exemption order from the competent authority

Fines for violations

Provincial bans and overtaking restrictions

The national bans under § 42 StVO are only part of the picture. Each of the nine federal provinces can issue its own lorry driving bans, and ASFINAG additionally operates lorry overtaking bans and lane-use restrictions on the motorway network. On the Brenner, Tyrol and eastern-border axes the corridor rules often matter more than the national weekend ban itself, so the exact road, direction of travel and destination country decide whether a trip is allowed.

How the bans chain together

The Sunday and holiday ban ends at 22:00 and the night ban starts at the same moment, so a truck stopped for a Sunday cannot move again until 05:00 on Monday. After the Saturday ban ends at 24:00 the night ban is already running, keeping the truck stopped until 05:00 on Sunday, when the Sunday ban has begun. In practice a non-exempt truck that enters Austria after 15:00 on Saturday stands still until 05:00 on Monday.

FAQ

Can trucks drive in Austria on Sundays?

No. Trucks over 7.5 t GVW and covered truck-trailer combinations are banned on Sundays from 00:00 to 22:00, and the nationwide night ban then continues from 22:00 to 05:00.

Is there a night driving ban for trucks in Austria?

Yes. Trucks over 7.5 t GVW may not drive anywhere in Austria between 22:00 and 05:00. Low-noise vehicles with a valid L-plate certification are exempt.

When does the Saturday truck ban start in Austria?

At 15:00. The nationwide Saturday ban runs from 15:00 to 24:00 every week.

Which vehicles are covered by the Austrian weekend ban?

Trucks and articulated vehicles over 7.5 t GVW, and truck-trailer combinations where either the tractor unit or the trailer exceeds 3.5 t.

Does Austria have extra summer truck bans?

Yes. On selected summer Saturdays additional corridor bans apply on the A12 Inntal, A13 Brenner, A14 Rheintal/Walgau and A4 East motorways, typically 07:00–15:00 or 08:00–15:00 depending on the route.

What is the Tyrol sectoral ban?

A permanent provincial ban on the A12 Inntal motorway that prohibits long-distance transit haulage of selected goods suitable for rail transport. It applies around the clock and is separate from the time-based national bans.

Can provinces add their own truck bans?

Yes. Each of the nine federal provinces can issue its own lorry driving bans, so a route that is legal under the national rules can still be restricted locally, most notably in Tyrol.

Official source

Rules can change on short notice. Verify with the official sources above before dispatch.

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