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Truck Driving Bans in Europe — Week 20, 2026-05-11 to 2026-05-17

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12 Countries Enforce Truck Bans This Week — Ascension Day Disrupts Alpine Corridor

Week 20 (11–17 May 2026) brings 12 exceptional truck driving bans across Europe, with the most severe disruptions on Thursday 14 May (Ascension Day) and Sunday 17 May. All bans apply to goods vehicles (HGV/TIR); passenger vehicles, coaches, and often empty containers are exempt. This distinction is critical for professional drivers planning cross-border routes, especially through the Alpine corridor (A12 Inntal, A13 Brenner) where Switzerland and Austria enforce full-day bans on Ascension Day. Poland’s higher weight threshold (>12t) means lighter trucks can continue operating, unlike most other countries where >7.5t is the limit.

Date-by-date breakdown

Monday 11 May

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways and expressways (Autobahnen & Schnellstraßen)Perishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roads nationwideUrgent medical supplies, military
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roadsSame as Switzerland

Routine night bans in Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. No exceptional restrictions today.

Tuesday 12 May

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways and expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roads nationwideUrgent medical supplies, military
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roadsSame as Switzerland

No exceptional bans. Night restrictions continue as usual.

Wednesday 13 May

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria07:00–22:00; 00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways and expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roads nationwideUrgent medical supplies, military
🇫🇷 France22:00–24:00>7.5tAll roads nationwidePerishable goods, livestock, fuel
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roadsSame as Switzerland
🇱🇺 Luxembourg21:30–24:00; 23:30–24:00>7.5tAll roadsPerishable goods, fuel

Austria enforces a 15-hour daytime ban (07:00–22:00), the first major restriction of the week. Drivers on the A12 Inntal or A13 Brenner must plan stops or detours.

Thursday 14 May — Ascension Day

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–22:00; 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways and expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roads nationwideUrgent medical supplies, military
🇩🇪 Germany00:00–22:00>7.5tAll federal roads and motorwaysFresh food, mail, empty containers, combined transport
🇫🇷 France00:00–22:00>7.5tAll roads nationwidePerishable goods, livestock, fuel
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein00:00–24:00>3.5tAll roadsSame as Switzerland
🇱🇺 Luxembourg00:00–21:45>7.5tAll roadsPerishable goods, fuel

Peak disruption day: Switzerland and Liechtenstein enforce full 24-hour bans, while Austria, Germany, France, and Luxembourg impose near-full-day restrictions. The Alpine corridor (A12 Inntal, A13 Brenner) is effectively closed to trucks. Drivers must use rest areas or plan alternative routes through countries like Slovenia or Hungary, where no bans apply today.

Friday 15 May

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways and expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roads nationwideUrgent medical supplies, military
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roadsSame as Switzerland

No exceptional bans. Night restrictions return to normal.

Saturday 16 May

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00; 15:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways and expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇧🇬 Bulgaria16:00–20:00>12tHighways and selected national roads (I and II class)Perishable goods, live animals, military
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roads nationwideUrgent medical supplies, military
🇫🇷 France22:00–24:00>7.5tAll roads nationwidePerishable goods, livestock, fuel
🇭🇷 Croatia15:00–23:00>7.5t (or trailers >14m)Selected main roads and motorwaysPerishable goods, live animals, fuel
🇭🇺 Hungary22:00–24:00>7.5tAll public roadsPerishable goods, live animals, transit with vignette
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein00:00–05:00; 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roadsSame as Switzerland
🇱🇺 Luxembourg21:30–24:00; 23:30–24:00>7.5tAll roadsPerishable goods, fuel
🇵🇱 Poland18:00–22:00>12tAll public roadsPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport, fuel

Austria’s Saturday afternoon ban (15:00–24:00) affects key transit routes like the A12 Inntal and A13 Brenner. Bulgaria, Croatia, and Poland enforce pre-Sunday restrictions. Drivers should check rest areas along these corridors for parking availability.

Sunday 17 May

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–22:00; 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways and expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roads nationwideUrgent medical supplies, military
🇨🇿 Czech Republic13:00–22:00>7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer)Motorways, expressways, and 1st class roadsPerishable goods, live animals, fuel
🇩🇪 Germany00:00–22:00>7.5tAll federal roads and motorwaysFresh food, mail, empty containers, combined transport
🇫🇷 France00:00–22:00>7.5tAll roads nationwidePerishable goods, livestock, fuel
🇭🇷 Croatia14:00–23:00>7.5t (or trailers >14m)Selected main roads and motorwaysPerishable goods, live animals, fuel
🇭🇺 Hungary00:00–22:00>7.5tAll public roadsPerishable goods, live animals, transit with vignette
🇮🇹 Italy09:00–22:00>7.5tAll roads outside urban areasPerishable goods, live animals, fuel, ATP certificate
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein00:00–24:00>3.5tAll roadsSame as Switzerland
🇱🇺 Luxembourg00:00–21:45>7.5tAll roadsPerishable goods, fuel
🇵🇱 Poland08:00–22:00>12tAll public roadsPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport, fuel
🇷🇴 Romania06:00–22:00>7.5tNational roads DN1, DN7, and selected highwaysPerishable goods, dangerous goods (ADR), TEN-T transit
🇸🇮 Slovenia08:00–22:00>7.5tMotorways and expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, dangerous goods (ADR)
🇸🇰 Slovakia00:00–22:00>7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer)All roadsPerishable goods, live animals, fuel, combined transport (00:00–06:00)

Widespread Sunday bans affect 12 countries, with Switzerland and Liechtenstein enforcing full 24-hour closures. The Alpine corridor remains a critical bottleneck. Drivers should prioritize rest stops or plan routes through countries with shorter ban windows (e.g., Czech Republic 13:00–22:00).

Country-by-country rules & penalties

🇦🇹 Austria

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: All motorways and expressways (Autobahnen & Schnellstraßen) | Recurring pattern: Saturdays 15:00–24:00, Sundays & holidays 00:00–22:00 | Penalties: €150–€5,000

Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, combined transport, vehicles in direct transit to/from rail terminals. A12 Inntal & A13 Brenner have additional Saturday 07:00–15:00 bans towards Italy/Germany.

🇩🇪 Germany

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: All federal roads and motorways (Bundesstraßen & Autobahnen) | Recurring pattern: Sundays & public holidays 00:00–22:00 | Penalties: €75–€525

Exemptions: Fresh food, mail, empty containers returning to base, combined transport. Summer bans (Jul–Aug) apply Saturdays 07:00–20:00 on selected motorways.

🇫🇷 France

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

Exemptions: Perishable goods, livestock, fuel, humanitarian shipments. Holiday eves (e.g., Ascension Day) trigger 22:00–24:00 bans.

🇮🇹 Italy

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: All roads outside urban areas (extraurbane) | Recurring pattern: Sundays & holidays 09:00–22:00 (winter), 07:00–22:00 (summer) | Penalties: €419–€1,682

Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, fuel, newspapers, postal deliveries, vehicles with ATP certificate.

🇨🇭 Switzerland

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

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

🇵🇱 Poland

Weight: >12t | Roads: All public roads | Recurring pattern: Sundays & public holidays 08:00–22:00, pre-holiday Saturdays 18:00–22:00 | Penalties: PLN 500–10,000

Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, combined transport, fuel, mail, humanitarian aid, empty vehicles returning to base. Summer (Jun–Sep) adds Friday 18:00–22:00 and Saturday 08:00–14:00 bans.

🇨🇿 Czech Republic

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

Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, fuel, postal deliveries, 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: Perishable goods, live animals, fuel, combined transport (00:00–06:00).

🇸🇮 Slovenia

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

Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, dangerous goods (ADR).

🇭🇺 Hungary

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

Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, vehicles in transit with valid Hungarian motorway vignette.

🇱🇺 Luxembourg

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

Exemptions: Perishable goods, fuel.

🇭🇷 Croatia

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

Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, fuel, humanitarian transport.

🇧🇬 Bulgaria

Weight: >12t | Roads: Highways and selected national roads (I and II class) | Recurring pattern: Public holidays all day, day before 16:00–20:00 | Penalties: BGN 500–2,000

Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, military, diplomatic vehicles. Uses Orthodox Easter calendar.

🇷🇴 Romania

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

Exemptions: Perishable goods, dangerous goods (ADR), vehicles in international transit on TEN-T corridors. Uses Orthodox Easter calendar.

Plan Your Route

1. Check ban timing before departure: Ascension Day (14 May) and Sunday (17 May) are the most critical days. Use nakordoni.eu’s interactive calendar to filter by country and date. 2. Use rest areas during bans: Switzerland’s full-day bans leave few options—plan stops in advance using our truck parking map (19,000+ locations). 3. Alternative routes: For Alpine transit, consider detours through Slovenia or Hungary on 14 May, where no bans apply. Poland’s >12t threshold may offer flexibility for lighter trucks. 4. Buffer time near borders: Luxembourg’s direction-specific bans (e.g., 21:30–24:00 towards Germany) require precise timing. Allow extra time for border crossings.

Useful Tools for Truck Drivers

Source: nakordoni.eu — Truck Traffic Bans Calendar | Updated: 11.05.2026