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Truck Driving Bans in Europe — Week 27, 2026-06-29 to 2026-07-05

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Week 27 Overview: Two Heavy Ban Days Across 15 Countries

During Week 27 (29 June to 5 July 2026), 15 countries enforce truck driving restrictions. However, the week splits sharply into two profiles. From Monday to Friday, the only restrictions are the routine nightly bans in Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein (typically 22:00–05:00). These are standard every-night windows and should not be treated as exceptional. The two genuinely heavy days are Saturday 4 July and Sunday 5 July, when full-day and holiday-specific bans apply across most of Central and Western Europe. Sunday 5 July is also Saints Cyril and Methodius Day in several countries, which extends restrictions further.

Every restriction below applies only to goods vehicles (HGV/TIR). Passenger cars, coaches and, in many countries, empty containers and vehicles returning empty to base are exempt. For drivers planning cross-border routes, the practical impact is that a truck driving ban (Fahrverbot) in one country can force a stop of several hours, so departure timing must be planned around these windows. The real hotspot this week is the Alpine transit corridor — the A12 Inntal and A13 Brenner routes through Austria — where additional Saturday daytime bans apply on top of the night ban. Note also that weight thresholds differ: Poland and Bulgaria only ban vehicles over 12 tonnes, so lighter trucks are not restricted there, while most other countries use the over 7.5 tonnes threshold.

Date-by-Date Breakdown

Monday 29 June to Thursday 2 July

On these four weekdays only routine nightly bans apply. There are no daytime or holiday restrictions.

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
Austria00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>7.5tMotorways & expressways (Autobahnen & Schnellstraßen)Perishables, live animals, combined transport
Switzerland00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roads nationwideVery limited (urgent medical, military)
Liechtenstein00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roads (Swiss rules)Very limited

These are standard night bans only. The Swiss and Liechtenstein over 3.5t threshold is stricter than the Alpine norm, so even light commercial vehicles are affected overnight.

Friday 3 July

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
Austria00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>7.5tMotorways & expresswaysPerishables, live animals, combined transport
Switzerland00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roadsVery limited
Czech Republic17:00–21:00>7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer)Motorways, expressways, 1st class roadsPerishables, live animals, fuel, post
Liechtenstein00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roads (Swiss rules)Very limited

The first daytime restriction of the week is the Czech summer Friday ban (17:00–21:00, July–August). Drivers heading toward Prague or the D1 should clear the corridor before 17:00.

Saturday 4 July

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
Austria07:00–15:00 (A12/A13); 15:00–24:00; night ban>7.5tMotorways & expresswaysPerishables, live animals, combined transport
Germany07:00–20:00>7.5tFederal roads & motorwaysFresh food, mail, empty containers, combined transport
Bulgaria16:00–20:00>12tHighways, I/II class national roadsPerishables, live animals, military
Switzerland00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roadsVery limited
Czech Republic07:00–13:00>7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer)Motorways, expressways, 1st class roadsPerishables, fuel, post
France22:00–24:00>7.5tAll roads nationwidePerishables, livestock, fuel, humanitarian
Croatia15:00–23:00>7.5t (or trailers >14m)Selected main roads & motorwaysPerishables, live animals, fuel
Hungary15:00–24:00>7.5tAll public roadsPerishables, live animals, transit with vignette
Italy08:00–16:00>7.5tRoads outside urban areas (extraurbane)Perishables, live animals, fuel, ATP vehicles
Luxembourg21:30–24:00 (direction-specific)>7.5tAll roadsPerishables, fuel
Poland18:00–22:00>12tAll public roadsPerishables, live animals, fuel, empty returns
Slovenia08:00–13:00>7.5tMotorways & expresswaysPerishables, live animals, ADR goods
Slovakia07:00–19:00>7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer)All roadsPerishables, combined transport, fuel
Liechtenstein00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roads (Swiss rules)Very limited

The most critical point on Saturday is the Alpine corridor: the A12 Inntal and A13 Brenner carry an additional 07:00–15:00 ban toward Italy and Germany, on top of the standard Saturday afternoon and night windows. Germany also begins its summer holiday-travel ban (Ferienreiseverordnung), restricting trucks 07:00–20:00 on selected motorways — drivers using the German network should budget motorway toll (LKW-Maut) and time accordingly with the LKW-Maut calculator.

Sunday 5 July (Saints Cyril and Methodius Day)

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
Austria00:00–22:00>7.5tMotorways & expresswaysPerishables, live animals, combined transport
Switzerland00:00–24:00 (full day)>3.5tAll public roadsVery limited
Germany00:00–22:00>7.5tFederal roads & motorwaysFresh food, mail, empty containers
France00:00–22:00>7.5tAll roads nationwidePerishables, livestock, fuel, humanitarian
Italy07:00–22:00>7.5tRoads outside urban areasPerishables, live animals, fuel, ATP vehicles
Hungary00:00–22:00>7.5tAll public roadsPerishables, live animals, transit with vignette
Czech Republic13:00–22:00>7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer)Motorways, expressways, 1st class roadsPerishables, fuel, post
Croatia14:00–23:00>7.5t (or trailers >14m)Selected main roads & motorwaysPerishables, live animals, fuel
Poland08:00–22:00>12tAll public roadsPerishables, fuel, mail, empty returns
Slovenia08:00–22:00>7.5tMotorways & expresswaysPerishables, live animals, ADR goods
Slovakia00:00–22:00>7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer)All roadsPerishables, combined transport, fuel
Romania06:00–22:00>7.5tNational roads DN1, DN7, selected highwaysPerishables, ADR goods, TEN-T transit
Luxembourg00:00–21:45>7.5tAll roadsPerishables, fuel
Liechtenstein00:00–24:00 (full day)>3.5tAll roads (Swiss rules)Very limited

Sunday is the heaviest day of the week. Switzerland and Liechtenstein apply a full 24-hour ban — one of the strictest regimes in Europe, with almost no cargo exemptions. Most other countries run their standard Sunday window until 22:00. Plan to be parked before these windows open.

Country-by-Country Rules & Penalties

Austria

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: Motorways & expressways | Recurring pattern: Saturdays 15:00–24:00, Sundays & holidays 00:00–22:00; A12/A13 extra Sat 07:00–15:00 | Penalties: €150–€5,000

Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, combined transport, direct rail-terminal transit.

Germany

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: Federal roads & motorways | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays 00:00–22:00; summer Saturdays 07:00–20:00 | Penalties: €75–€525

Exemptions: Fresh food, mail, empty containers returning to base, combined transport.

France

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: All roads nationwide | Recurring pattern: Saturdays 22:00–Sunday 22:00; holiday eves 22:00–24:00 | Penalties: €135–€750

Exemptions: Perishable goods, livestock, fuel, humanitarian shipments.

Italy

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: Roads outside urban areas | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays, summer 07:00–22:00 | Penalties: €419–€1,682

Exemptions: Perishables, live animals, fuel, newspapers, postal, ATP-certified vehicles.

Hungary

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: All public roads | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays 06:00–22:00 (Apr–Sep) | Penalties: HUF 30,000–300,000

Exemptions: Perishables, live animals, transit with valid Hungarian vignette.

Czech Republic

Weight: >7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer) | Roads: Motorways, expressways, 1st class roads | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays 13:00–22:00; summer Fridays 17:00–21:00 | Penalties: CZK 5,000–100,000

Exemptions: Perishables, live animals, fuel, postal, combined transport.

Slovakia

Weight: >7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer) | Roads: All roads | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays 00:00–22:00 | Penalties: €150–€1,500

Exemptions: 00:00–06:00 general exemption for perishables/combined transport; live animals, fuel.

Slovenia

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: Motorways & expressways | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays 08:00–21:00 | Penalties: €500–€2,000

Exemptions: Perishables, live animals, dangerous goods with valid ADR.

Switzerland

Weight: >3.5t | Roads: All public roads | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays 00:00–24:00; nightly 22:00–05:00 | Penalties: CHF 100–10,000

Exemptions: Very limited — urgent medical supplies, military. Most cargo has no exemption.

Luxembourg

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: All roads | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays, direction-specific border bans | Penalties: €50–€500

Exemptions: Perishable goods, fuel.

Liechtenstein

Weight: >3.5t | Roads: All roads (Swiss rules) | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays 00:00–24:00; nightly 22:00–05:00 | Penalties: CHF-equivalent fines

Exemptions: Same as Switzerland — very limited.

Poland

Weight: >12t | Roads: All public roads | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays 08:00–22:00; pre-holiday Saturday 18:00–22:00; summer Fri 18:00–22:00 + Sat 08:00–14:00 | Penalties: PLN 500–10,000

Exemptions: Perishables, live animals, combined transport, fuel, mail, humanitarian aid, empty returns. Note the >12t threshold means lighter trucks are not banned.

Croatia

Weight: >7.5t (or trailers >14m) | Roads: Selected main roads & motorways | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays 14:00–23:00 | Penalties: HRK 3,000–15,000

Exemptions: Perishables, live animals, fuel, humanitarian transport.

Bulgaria

Weight: >12t | Roads: Highways, I/II class national roads | Recurring pattern: Holidays all day; day before 16:00–20:00; day after 14:00–20:00 | Penalties: BGN 500–2,000

Exemptions: Perishables, live animals, military, diplomatic vehicles. Uses the Orthodox calendar.

Romania

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: National roads DN1, DN7, selected highways | Recurring pattern: Weekends & holidays on selected routes | Penalties: RON 3,000–9,000

Exemptions: Perishables, ADR goods, international transit on TEN-T corridors.

Plan Your Route

Use these practical steps to avoid delays this week. First, check the exact ban window for each country on your route before departure, since opening times shift on Saturday 4 July and Sunday 5 July. Second, plan rest periods to coincide with the ban windows — use designated truck rest areas to wait out the Sunday full-day bans in Switzerland and the Alpine corridor, and verify your remaining driving time and mandatory breaks with the EU tachograph calculator. Third, where possible route through countries with higher weight thresholds: vehicles under 12 tonnes are not restricted in Poland or Bulgaria. Fourth, allow buffer time near borders, where queues build up just before and after ban windows; estimate fuel and toll costs in advance with the trip cost calculator so a forced stop does not derail your schedule.

Useful Tools for Truck Drivers

Source: nakordoni.eu — Truck Traffic Bans Calendar | Updated: 29.06.2026