Overview
Ascension Day falls on Thursday, 14 May 2026. On this date, truck driving bans are in force in 🇦🇹 Austria, 🇨🇭 Switzerland, 🇩🇪 Germany, 🇫🇷 France, and 🇱🇺 Luxembourg. These restrictions apply exclusively to HGV and TIR goods vehicles; passenger cars, coaches, and — in most jurisdictions — unladen empty containers are exempt. For freight operators running UA–EU transit or Alpine corridor routes (A12 Inntal, A13 Brenner), this single public holiday imposes a coordinated shutdown across five consecutive countries, requiring advance planning of departure windows, rest-area reservations, and cross-border scheduling.
Ban Windows on 2026-05-14
| Country | Local name | Time | Applies to | Roads | Penalty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇦🇹 Austria | Christi Himmelfahrt | 00:00–22:00 | >7.5 t GVW | All motorways & expressways | €150–€5,000 |
| 🇨🇭 Switzerland | Auffahrt | 00:00–24:00 | >3.5 t GVW | All public roads | CHF 100–10,000 |
| 🇩🇪 Germany | Christi Himmelfahrt | 00:00–22:00 | >7.5 t GVW | All federal roads & motorways | €75–€525 |
| 🇫🇷 France | Ascension | 00:00–22:00 | >7.5 t GVW | All roads nationwide | €135–€750 |
| 🇱🇺 Luxembourg | Ascension | 00:00–22:00 | >7.5 t GVW | All roads | €50–€500 |
Pre-holiday day (Wednesday 2026-05-13)
The eve of Ascension Day 2026 falls on Wednesday, 13 May 2026. Pre-holiday eve restrictions in countries such as Poland, Croatia, Czechia, Slovenia, Hungary, and Bulgaria are structured around Friday or Saturday evenings preceding a public holiday. Since 2026-05-13 is a Wednesday, none of those scheduled eve slots are triggered. No significant pre-holiday ban applies across the five affected countries on 13 May 2026. Drivers may operate normally on Wednesday; the critical deadline is 00:00 on Thursday, 14 May, when all five bans activate simultaneously.
Country-by-country rules & penalties
🇦🇹 Austria
Weight threshold: >7.5 t GVW. Roads: All motorways and expressways. Recurring pattern: Sundays and public holidays 00:00–22:00; a permanent night ban applies 22:00–05:00 every day of the year. The A12 Inntal and A13 Brenner Alpine corridors carry an additional Saturday restriction of 07:00–15:00. Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, combined transport, direct rail-terminal transit vehicles. Penalties: €150–€5,000 depending on severity and prior offences.
🇨🇭 Switzerland
Weight threshold: >3.5 t GVW — the strictest threshold in Europe, capturing a wide range of light commercial and medium-duty vehicles that would be freely rolling in neighbouring countries. Roads: All public roads without exception. Recurring pattern: Full 24-hour ban on Sundays and public holidays (00:00–24:00); a nightly ban also applies 22:00–05:00 on standard weekdays. Exemptions: Extremely limited — urgent medical supplies and military logistics only. Penalties: CHF 100–10,000; LSVA compliance and customs checks are routine at all Swiss border crossings.
🇩🇪 Germany
Weight threshold: >7.5 t GVW. Roads: All federal roads (Bundesstraßen) and motorways (Autobahnen). Recurring pattern: Sundays and public holidays 00:00–22:00. During the summer Ferienreiseverordnung period (typically July–August), an additional Saturday ban of 07:00–20:00 applies on selected motorways. Exemptions: Fresh food and perishables, postal and courier mail, empty containers, combined transport. Penalties: €75–€525; BAG (Bundesamt für Güterverkehr) mobile enforcement units are actively deployed on ban days.
🇫🇷 France
Weight threshold: >7.5 t GVW. Roads: All roads nationwide. Recurring pattern: Saturday 22:00 through Sunday 22:00; on public holidays the 00:00–22:00 window applies. Holiday eves carry an additional restriction of 22:00–24:00. Extended Grands Départs bans in July and August may impose further constraints on peak-departure weekends. Exemptions: Perishables, livestock, fuel, humanitarian shipments. Penalties: €135–€750 per infringement.
🇱🇺 Luxembourg
Weight threshold: >7.5 t GVW. Roads: All roads. Recurring pattern: Sundays and public holidays 00:00–22:00; direction-specific border timeslots apply — crossing hours differ depending on whether you are heading towards Germany, France, or Belgium. Verify the applicable slot for your specific border crossing before dispatch. Exemptions: Perishables and fuel. Penalties: €50–€500.
Plan Your Route
Four practical steps to keep freight moving around the 2026-05-14 ban:
- Depart before midnight on 13 May 2026. Complete your entry into or transit through all five affected countries before 00:00 on Thursday, 14 May. Enforcement begins the moment the clock passes midnight with no grace period.
- Book TEN-T secured truck parking well in advance. Rest areas along the A1, A3, A8, A9 (DE), A12/A13 (AT), and French autoroutes reach capacity rapidly ahead of major ban days. Use the nakordoni.eu Truck Parkings Map to locate and plan a suitable overnight stop.
- Route via ban-exempt countries where feasible. If your origin–destination pair allows, rerouting through Slovenia, Hungary, or the Czech Republic — none of which observe an Ascension Day HGV ban — can bypass the five-country corridor entirely and save significant waiting time.
- Allow extra buffer time at Alpine crossings. Enforcement intensity at CH/DE and AT/DE border points rises sharply on ban days. Build at least 60–90 minutes of additional buffer into your schedule for each Alpine crossing on the evening of 13 May.
Useful Tools for Truck Drivers
- Interactive Traffic Bans Calendar
- Live Traffic Incidents Map
- Truck Parkings Map (19,000+)
- Speed Cameras (48,000+)
- European Vignettes & Tolls
- European Holidays Calendar
Source: nakordoni.eu — Truck Traffic Bans Calendar | Updated: 22.05.2026