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Truck Driving Bans in Europe — Week 23, 2026-06-01 to 2026-06-07

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15 Countries, 4 Full-Day Bans: Truck Drivers Face Heavy Restrictions This Week

Week 23 (1–7 June 2026) brings 4 exceptional full-day truck driving bans across Europe, with the Alpine corridor and main transit routes hit hardest. All bans apply to goods vehicles (HGV/TIR) — passenger vehicles, coaches, and often empty containers are exempt. This distinction is critical for drivers planning cross-border routes: while private traffic flows freely, heavy goods transport must halt or reroute, creating congestion at rest areas and border crossings. Poland’s >12t threshold (vs. >7.5t in most countries) means lighter trucks can continue, but the majority of international freight is affected.

Date-by-date breakdown

Monday 1 June — Whit Monday

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–05:00, 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways & expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–05:00, 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roadsUrgent medical supplies, military
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein00:00–05:00, 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roadsSame as Switzerland
🇷🇴 Romania06:00–22:00>7.5tDN1, DN7, selected highwaysPerishable goods, ADR vehicles, TEN-T transit

Whit Monday triggers a daytime ban in Romania (06:00–22:00) on key routes like DN1 (Bucharest–Brașov) and DN7 (Sibiu–Deva). Austria’s night ban (22:00–05:00) on A12 Inntal and A13 Brenner remains routine, but drivers should note Switzerland’s strict >3.5t threshold — even lighter trucks are banned.

Tuesday 2 June

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–05:00, 09:00–22:00, 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways & expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–05:00, 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roadsUrgent medical supplies, military
🇮🇹 Italy07:00–22:00>7.5tAll roads outside urban areasPerishable goods, ATP-certified vehicles, fuel
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein00:00–05:00, 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roadsSame as Switzerland

Italy’s 07:00–22:00 ban on extraurbane roads affects all major freight corridors, including the A1 Milan–Naples and A4 Turin–Trieste. Austria’s extended daytime ban (09:00–22:00) includes the critical A13 Brenner route — plan reroutes via Slovenia or Hungary if transiting the Alps.

Wednesday 3 June

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–05:00, 07:00–22:00, 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways & expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–05:00, 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roadsUrgent medical supplies, military
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein00:00–05:00, 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll roadsSame as Switzerland
🇱🇺 Luxembourg23:30–24:00>7.5tAll roadsPerishable goods, fuel

Luxembourg’s late-night ban (23:30–24:00) is brief but critical for drivers crossing borders into Germany or France. Austria’s 07:00–22:00 restriction on the A12 Inntal and A13 Brenner remains in force — expect delays at the Brenner Pass.

Thursday 4 June — Corpus Christi

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–22:00, 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways & expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–05:00, 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roadsUrgent medical supplies, military
🇩🇪 Germany00:00–22:00>7.5tFederal roads & motorwaysREGIONAL — applies only in: BW, BY, HE, NW, RP, SL
🇱🇮 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

Corpus Christi triggers full-day bans in 6 countries, with the Alpine corridor (Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein) and Germany’s southern states (Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg) hardest hit. Germany’s ban applies only in BW, BY, HE, NW, RP, and SL — drivers transiting Lower Saxony or Berlin are unaffected. Poland’s >12t threshold means lighter trucks can continue, but the ban covers all public roads, including the A4 Kraków–Wrocław corridor.

Friday 5 June

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

No exceptional bans — routine night restrictions apply in Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. Drivers should use this window to reposition vehicles ahead of Saturday’s pre-holiday bans.

Saturday 6 June

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–05:00, 07:00–15:00, 15:00–24:00, 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways & expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇧🇬 Bulgaria16:00–20:00>12tHighways & I/II class roadsPerishable goods, live animals, military
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–05:00, 22:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roadsUrgent medical supplies, military
🇫🇷 France22:00–24:00>7.5tAll roadsPerishable goods, livestock, fuel
🇭🇷 Croatia15:00–23:00>7.5t (or trailers >14m)Selected main roads & 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

Austria’s split Saturday ban (07:00–15:00 and 15:00–24:00) on the A12 Inntal and A13 Brenner creates a 2-hour window for repositioning. Poland’s 18:00–22:00 pre-holiday ban affects the A2 Poznań–Warsaw route, while Bulgaria’s 16:00–20:00 restriction targets highways like Trakia (A1) and Hemus (A2).

Sunday 7 June

CountryTimeApplies toRoadsExemptions
🇦🇹 Austria00:00–22:00, 22:00–24:00>7.5tAll motorways & expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, combined transport
🇨🇭 Switzerland00:00–24:00>3.5tAll public roadsUrgent medical supplies, military
🇨🇿 Czech Republic13:00–22:00>7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer)Motorways, expressways, 1st class roadsPerishable goods, live animals, fuel
🇩🇪 Germany00:00–22:00>7.5tFederal roads & motorwaysFresh food, mail, empty containers
🇫🇷 France00:00–22:00>7.5tAll roadsPerishable goods, livestock, fuel
🇭🇷 Croatia14:00–23:00>7.5t (or trailers >14m)Selected main roads & motorwaysPerishable goods, live animals, fuel
🇭🇺 Hungary00:00–22:00>7.5tAll public roadsPerishable goods, live animals, transit with vignette
🇮🇹 Italy07:00–22:00>7.5tAll roads outside urban areasPerishable goods, ATP-certified vehicles, fuel
🇱🇮 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
🇷🇴 Romania06:00–22:00>7.5tDN1, DN7, selected highwaysPerishable goods, ADR vehicles, TEN-T transit
🇸🇮 Slovenia08:00–22:00>7.5tMotorways & expresswaysPerishable goods, live animals, ADR vehicles
🇸🇰 Slovakia00:00–22:00>7.5t (or >3.5t with trailer)All roadsPerishable goods, combined transport (00:00–06:00)

Sunday’s full-day bans hit 12 countries, with Switzerland and Liechtenstein imposing 24-hour restrictions. The Czech Republic’s 13:00–22:00 ban on D1 Prague–Brno and D5 Plzeň–Germany affects east-west transit, while Slovakia’s 00:00–22:00 ban covers all roads, including the D1 Bratislava–Košice corridor.

Country-by-country rules & penalties

🇦🇹 Austria

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: All motorways & expressways | 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

🇩🇪 Germany

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: Federal roads & motorways | Recurring pattern: Sundays & public holidays 00:00–22:00 | Penalties: €75–€525

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

🇫🇷 France

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

Exemptions: Perishable goods, livestock, fuel, humanitarian shipments

🇮🇹 Italy

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

Exemptions: Perishable goods, live animals, fuel, newspapers, postal deliveries, ATP-certified vehicles

🇨🇭 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: Urgent medical supplies, military (very limited)

🇵🇱 Poland

Weight: >12t | Roads: All public roads | Recurring pattern: Sundays & 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

🇷🇴 Romania

Weight: >7.5t | Roads: DN1, DN7, selected highways | Recurring pattern: Weekends & holidays 06:00–22:00 | Penalties: RON 3,000–9,000

Exemptions: Perishable goods, ADR vehicles, TEN-T transit

🇸🇰 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, combined transport (00:00–06:00), live animals, fuel

Plan Your Route

1. Check timing before departure: Thursday’s Corpus Christi ban in Germany applies only in 6 states — drivers transiting other regions (e.g., Berlin or Hamburg) can continue. Use nakordoni.eu’s interactive calendar to filter by country and date.

2. Use rest areas during bans: Switzerland’s 24-hour Sunday ban leaves no window for transit — plan overnight stops at truck parkings like Gotthard or Airolo to avoid penalties.

3. Reroute via less restrictive countries: If transiting the Alps on Thursday, consider Slovenia’s A1 Ljubljana–Koper (no ban) instead of Austria’s A13 Brenner (00:00–22:00).

4. Allow buffer time at borders: Poland’s >12t threshold means lighter trucks (<12t) can cross during bans, but expect delays at border crossings like Świecko or Korczowa due to increased passenger traffic.

Useful Tools for Truck Drivers

Source: nakordoni.eu — Truck Traffic Bans Calendar | Updated: 01.06.2026