A two-week period of restrictions for freight transport begins tomorrow in European countries.
From April 30 to May 12, only one day there will be no restrictions on the movement of trucks. The period of restrictions begins on Labor Day, May 1, followed by Constitution Day in Poland (May 3), as well as Orthodox Easter holidays in Greece and Romania. Victory Day is celebrated in some countries on May 8, and Ascension Day on May 9. The schedule of restrictions on the movement of trucks is as follows:
May 7:
- France 22:00–24:00;
- Greece* 08:00–13:00;
- Greece* 11:00–23:00.
*Check the road sections that are subject to the ban.
May 8:
- Czech Republic 13:00–22:00;
- France 00:00–24:00;
- Luxembourg (toward France) 00:00–24:00;
- Luxembourg (towards Germany) 23:30–24:00;
- Slovakia 00:00–22:00.
May 9th:
- Austria 00:00–22:00;
- Liechtenstein 00:00–24:00;
- Luxembourg 00:00–21:45;
- Germany 00:00–22:00;
- Switzerland 00:00-24:00.
May 10:
No bans!
May 11:
- Austria 15:00–24:00;
- France 22:00–24:00;
- Luxembourg (towards France) 21:30–24:00;
- Luxembourg (towards Germany) 23:30–24:00;
- Hungary 22:00–24:00.
May 12:
- Austria 00:00–22:00;
- Czech Republic 13:00–22:00;
- France 00:00–22:00;
- Liechtenstein 00:00–24:00;
- Luxembourg 00:00–21:45;
- Germany 00:00 22:00;
- Slovakia 00:00–22:00;
- Slovenia 08:00–22:00;
- Switzerland 00:00–24:00;
- Hungary 00:00–24:00;
- Italy 09:00-22:00.