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Truck Driving Ban for Corpus Christi 2026 — 8 Countries Fahrverbot

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Overview

Corpus Christi falls on Thursday, 4 June 2026, triggering truck driving bans across eight European countries: 🇦🇹 Austria, 🇨🇭 Switzerland, 🇩🇪 Germany, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇮🇹 Italy, 🇵🇱 Poland, 🇵🇹 Portugal, and 🇸🇮 Slovenia. These restrictions apply exclusively to HGV and TIR goods vehicles; passenger cars, coaches, and in most jurisdictions unladen empty containers are not subject to the bans. For freight operators routing through the Alpine corridor — particularly on Austria's A12 Inntal and A13 Brenner motorways — and for carriers managing UA–EU transit via Poland, this Thursday demands pre-positioning no later than Wednesday night: all eight national bans overlap on the same calendar date, collectively closing the continent's primary freight arteries for the bulk of the business day.

Ban Windows on 2026-06-04

CountryLocal nameTimeApplies toRoadsPenalty
🇦🇹 AustriaFronleichnam00:00–22:00>7.5 tAll motorways & expressways€150–€5,000
🇨🇭 SwitzerlandFronleichnam00:00–24:00>3.5 tAll public roadsCHF 100–10,000
🇩🇪 GermanyFronleichnam00:00–22:00>7.5 tAll federal roads & motorways€75–€525
🇭🇷 CroatiaTijelovo14:00–23:00>7.5 t / trailers >14 mSelected main roads & motorwaysHRK 3,000–15,000
🇮🇹 ItalyCorpus Domini07:00–22:00>7.5 tAll roads outside urban areas€419–€1,682
🇵🇱 PolandBoże Ciało08:00–22:00>12 tAll public roadsPLN 500–10,000
🇵🇹 PortugalCorpo de Deus18:00–21:00>7.5 t (>3.5 t DG)EN1, A1, A2 & selected routes€300–€3,000
🇸🇮 SloveniaTelovo08:00–21:00>7.5 tMotorways & expressways€500–€2,000

Pre-holiday Day (Wednesday, 2026-06-03)

The eve of Corpus Christi 2026 falls on Wednesday, 3 June — a mid-week working day. Pre-holiday evening restrictions in Poland (Saturday 18:00–22:00), Croatia (Friday/Saturday 15:00–23:00), Hungary, and Bulgaria are structurally tied to Friday or Saturday eves only. Since Wednesday qualifies for neither trigger, no significant pre-holiday HGV restrictions apply on 2026-06-03 across any of the eight participating countries. Drivers should exploit Wednesday evening to cross borders, complete customs formalities at UA–PL checkpoints, and secure truck parking within or close to the target delivery zone before Thursday's bans activate at midnight.

Country-by-country Rules & Penalties

🇦🇹 Austria

Weight threshold: >7.5 t | Roads: All motorways and expressways. Austria's Fronleichnam ban runs 00:00–22:00, aligned with its standard Sunday/holiday pattern. The A12 Inntal (Innsbruck–Kufstein) and A13 Brenner motorways are fully within scope; on non-holiday Saturdays these corridors carry an additional 07:00–15:00 restriction, but on the Thursday holiday the primary 22-hour regime governs both. A year-round Alpine night driving ban (22:00–05:00) applies separately on these routes regardless of the holiday window. Exemptions: perishable goods, live animals, combined transport, direct rail-terminal transit. Penalties: €150–€5,000.

🇨🇭 Switzerland

Weight threshold: >3.5 t — the lowest entry threshold in Europe, catching mid-range delivery trucks that would remain unrestricted in every other country on this list. | Roads: All public roads. Switzerland enforces a full 24-hour ban (00:00–24:00) on public holidays, representing the strictest regime on the continent. A separate daily night ban (22:00–05:00) operates independently year-round. Exemptions: extremely limited — urgent medical supplies and military convoys only. Any carrier transiting the Gotthard, San Bernardino, or Simplon corridors must clear Swiss territory before midnight on 2026-06-03 or wait until the ban lifts at 00:00 on 2026-06-05. Penalties: CHF 100–10,000.

🇩🇪 Germany

Weight threshold: >7.5 t | Roads: All federal roads (Bundesstraßen) and motorways (Autobahnen). Fronleichnam is a state-level public holiday in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, and Saarland; the ban is enforced only in states where the holiday has legal recognition, making route-level verification essential for loads crossing state boundaries. The summer Ferienreiseverordnung Saturday restriction (07:00–20:00, July–August) does not apply on this Thursday. Exemptions: fresh food, mail, empty containers, combined transport. Penalties: €75–€525.

🇭🇷 Croatia

Weight threshold: >7.5 t, or trailers exceeding 14 m | Roads: Selected main roads and motorways. Croatia's holiday window opens late in the day — 14:00–23:00 — leaving a viable morning transit window. Pre-holiday eve restrictions (15:00–23:00) apply when the eve lands on a Friday or Saturday; a Wednesday eve does not trigger them. Good Friday and Holy Saturday carry their own 15:00–23:00 slots, independent of Corpus Christi. Exemptions: perishables, live animals, fuel, humanitarian loads. Penalties: HRK 3,000–15,000 (approximately €400–€2,000).

🇮🇹 Italy

Weight threshold: >7.5 t | Roads: All roads outside urban areas. Italy's summer timetable is active on 4 June, shifting the ban start two hours earlier to 07:00 (versus 09:00 in the winter schedule), producing a 15-hour closure across Italy. The Po Valley distribution network and Brenner approach roads in the north are off-limits to HGVs for the entire window. Pre-holiday Wednesday eve restrictions (16:00–22:00) apply only on Saturdays preceding a holiday — not on mid-week eves. Exemptions: perishables, live animals, fuel, mail, ATP-certified refrigerated vehicles. Penalties: €419–€1,682.

🇵🇱 Poland

Weight threshold: >12 t — trucks below this threshold are not banned in Poland, a critical distinction versus the >7.5 t standard applied by most other countries in this article. | Roads: All public roads. The Boże Ciało ban runs 08:00–22:00. As the primary land bridge for UA–EU freight, Poland's 14-hour closure directly disrupts east-west supply chains on the E30/E40 corridors. Summer additions (June–September) include Friday 18:00–22:00 and Saturday 08:00–14:00 windows — these do not affect the Thursday holiday itself. Exemptions: perishables, live animals, combined transport, fuel, mail, humanitarian aid, empty return loads. Penalties: PLN 500–10,000 (approximately €115–€2,300).

🇵🇹 Portugal

Weight threshold: >7.5 t standard; >3.5 t for dangerous goods (DG) loads. | Roads: EN1, A1, A2 and other designated routes. Portugal's Corpus Christi restriction is the most limited in this group: 18:00–21:00 only, a three-hour window primarily targeting dangerous-goods transports. Non-DG general cargo vehicles are largely exempt from the Portuguese ban. Carriers with hazardous loads should plan to be clear of the listed routes before 18:00 or delay departure until after 21:00. Penalties: €300–€3,000.

🇸🇮 Slovenia

Weight threshold: >7.5 t | Roads: Motorways and expressways. The ban runs 08:00–21:00 — 13 hours. A pre-holiday slot (from 14:00) activates when the eve is a Friday or Saturday; Wednesday does not qualify, so no pre-eve restriction applies on 2026-06-03. Slovenia's motorway network is the critical link between the Brenner/Austrian corridor to the north and the Croatian and Balkan networks to the south; the daytime closure on Corridor V/X makes mid-day transit impossible for all affected vehicle classes. Exemptions: perishables, live animals, ADR-valid dangerous goods. Penalties: €500–€2,000.

Plan Your Route

With eight simultaneous national bans in force on Thursday, 4 June 2026, Wednesday evening is the last viable transit window through the Alpine and Central European corridors. Consider the following operational priorities:

  • Depart before midnight on 2026-06-03: Switzerland's full 24-hour ban, Austria's 22-hour ban, and Germany's 22-hour ban all activate at 00:00 Thursday. Any HGV that must transit these countries must clear them before the calendar turns — or wait out the ban at a secured rest area.
  • Pre-book TEN-T secured truck parking: Reserve validated parking close to your delivery zone for a Thursday layover. Capacity at major stops — Rosenheim, Salzburg, Villach, Trieste — is under heavy pressure on major holiday dates. Book 48–72 hours in advance to avoid illegal shoulder-stopping and the associated fines.
  • Carry full exemption documentation in-cab: If your cargo qualifies for an exemption (perishables, combined transport, ADR), ensure CMR notes, ATP certificates, or ADR paperwork are complete and country-specific. Exemption frameworks differ significantly: Poland exempts loads under 12 t entirely; Switzerland recognises almost none regardless of cargo type.
  • Allow extra buffer at UA–PL border crossings: Dorohusk, Hrebenne, and Medyka handle a concentrated pre-ban rush ahead of Poland's 08:00 Thursday window. Target crossing before 05:30 on Thursday, or plan to hold at a Ukrainian-side parking area and cross after 22:00 when the Polish ban lifts.

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Source: nakordoni.eu — Truck Traffic Bans Calendar | Updated: 31.05.2026