
Poland: Several weeks of disruptions, speed limits and a closed service area on the A1
The measures are connected with renovation works scheduled to last about 8 weeks, depending on weather conditions.
Since Monday, September 11, traffic along a 7-kilometer section of the A1 motorway (km 2+200 to km 9+250) has been directed to the carriageway in the direction of Łódź. There are two lanes for traffic in the direction of Gdańsk and one lane for vehicles going in the direction of Łódź. The motorway service area Kleszczewko in the direction of Łódź has been closed to lorries and buses. The speed limit on this section of the A1 is 80 km/h. Drivers are advised to be extra careful and follow temporary traffic management signs.

How to read truck tyre markings
Different types of vehicles need different tyres. Information about different tyre properties for specific applications is indicated on each tyre model in the form of various sidewall markings.
How to choose the right tyres for your truck?
When buying truck tyres, you should choose reliable suppliers, such as SklepOpon.com, which cooperate with major tyre manufacturers. In this way you can be sure to obtain tyres of the highest quality.
Truck tyre size markings
The size markings for truck tyres are very similar to those used on passenger car tyres. They consist of three basic elements: section width, aspect ratio or profile, and the rim diameter. An example of a popular truck tyre size is 315/70 R22.5 154/150 L.
The first number, 315, indicates the tyres’s section width in millimeters. The second number, 70, indicates the tyre’s aspect ratio, i.e. the height of the sidewall expressed as a percentage of the section width. In this case, it is 70% of 315 mm, i.e. 220.5 mm. The last number, 22.5, is the rim diameter in inches. The letter “R” indicates that the tyre carcass, which is an element of its internal structure, has a radial construction.
The remaining characters, 154/150 L, denote the load index and the speed symbol. The first of the two numbers (154) represents the maximum load (in kg) that the tyre can carry during single tyre assembly; in this case it is 3750 kg. The second number (150) indicates the maximum load during dual tyre assembly (3350 kg). The letter “L” indicates the maximum speed of use, which in this case means the tyre can be used at speeds of up to 120 km/h. All these properties should be selected strictly according to recommendations of the vehicle/trailer manufacturer.
Markings specifying tyre position
Truck tyres are divided into three basic types depending on the axle they are being used on: steer axle tyres, drive axle tyres, trailer axle tyres:
- Steer axle tyres are usually marked with the following symbols: F (Front) or S (Steer).
- Drive axle tyres are usually marked with the letter D (for Drive).
- Trailers/semitrailer axle tyres are sometimes marked with the letter T (for Trailer). Another designation that can also be used is FRT (Free Rolling Tire). Tires with the FRT symbol are designed for trailers or semi-trailers but can also be fitted on axles other than steer and drive axles of a motor vehicle.
It is worth noting that only the FRT marking is a legally approved marking, which is defined in UNECE Regulation No. 54, paragraph 3.1.15. The use of the remaining symbols (F, S, D and T) is not regulated by law and tyre manufacturers may use other symbols.
What does “regroovable” mean on truck tyres?
Unlike passenger car tyres, truck tyres can also be marked with the word “regroovable”, which indicates a tire manufactured with an extra layer of rubber between the cord body and the original tread to enable recutting or regrooving of the original tread pattern, which extends the life of the tyre.
Regrooving can only be performed at authorized operators. Tyre manufacturers strictly define the regrooving parameters of specific tyre models, which include the depth or width of cuts. Regrooving is not allowed when the tread is damaged, as any damage affects the tyre structure and may lead to the corrosion of the metal elements of the tyre’s internal structure.

Germany introduces checks at the land borders with Poland, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland
In order to combat smuggling more effectively and reduce irregular migration, German Minister of the Interior, Nancy Faeser, has notified the European Commission about the introduction of temporary border controls at the land border with the three countries.
This means that the federal police can now use the same measures that they have already been using for some time at the border with Austria. Targeted checks have been underway for several weeks, and the frequency of random checks carried out in the entire border area by patrols composed of Polish and Czech border guards has increased. A a joint action plan has also been prepared in cooperation with the Swiss counterparts.
The activities of smugglers are becoming increasingly brutal and unscrupulous, as evidenced by the death of seven people who were smuggled across the German-Austrian border on Friday evening. It is now necessary to take all possible measures to put an end to these cruel practices. The Federal Police can now flexibly deploy a whole range of stationary and mobile measures at the border, depending on the current situation. We are in close contact with the neighboring countries and other federal states to ensure the best possible coordination of activities on both sides of the border. In coordination with Switzerland, we have decided to further expand our activities based on a joint action plan. At the same time, we want the controls to have as little impact as possible on daily lives of commuters, traders and travellers said Nancy Faeser.
Internal controls at the land borders with Poland, the Czech Republic and Switzerland will initially last 10 days (starting from October 16) but may be extended for up to two months. Renewed controls at the internal land border with Austria will last for 6 months starting from November 12. The legal basis is provided by Article 25 ff. of the Schengen Borders Code (EU Regulation 2016/399).

Austria: Weekend closure of the Mannswörth junction on the S1 and the A4 exit onto the S1
As part of the ongoing resurfacing work to improve noise protection on Vienna\’s outer ring road, two more junction closures are scheduled to take place this weekend: the exit from the A 4 motorway in the direction of Hungary onto the S1 and the Mannswörth junction on the S1 in the direction of Vösendorf.
Both junctions will be closed from 9 p.m. on Friday, October 13, to 5 a.m on Monday, October 16 at the latest.
Available diversion routes
The diversion for the exit from the A 4 in the direction of Hungary to the S 1 in the direction of Vösendorf follows along the B9 and the Schwechat Ost slip road onto the S 1. This means that traffic on the A 4 continues as far as the airport (Flughafen) junction and is then diverted onto the B9 via the airport exit to rejoin the S 1 in the direction of Vösendorf at the Schwechat Ost junction.
The diversion of the slip road onto the S 1 from Mannswörth: At Mannswörth, traffic will continue in the direction of Schwechat to the A 4 as far as the airport junction and from there will be diverted to the S 1 via the B9 at Schwechat Ost.
The diversion for the exit from the S 1 in the direction of Mannswörth in the direction of Schwechat follows via the Schwechat Ost junction. Drivers can use the roundabout in order to return to the S1 as far as the Mannswörth junction.

Czech Republic: the overtaking ban for HGVs on the D1 to come into force at a later date
The ban on a 100-kilometer section of the D1 motorway was originally supposed to come into effect this summer, but due to technical problems and the lack of signs informing about the ban, the date of its introduction has been postponed.
The overtaking ban for HGVs in the Czech Republic has been in effect since the start of 2020 on some sections of the D5, D8 and D11 roads in the Prague area, on the renovated D1 near the cities of Brno and Ostrava, and on two sections of the D8 in the north of the country. The plan was to also introduce the ban on a 100-kilometre section of the D1 motorway before the end of summer. However, so far only very few signs informing about the ban have been put up. According to the Czech ministry of transport, 500 signs are to be installed in Prague by November 1.
In addition to D1 in Vysočina, the ministry is also planning to introduce the overtaking ban for HGVs on 33 new sections of the D2, D5, D7, D8, D11, D35, D46, D55 motorways and on the four-lane I/11 road near Ostrava.

Germany: weekend closure of the A7
From 10:00 PM on Friday, the A 7 will be completely closed in both directions between the junctions (AS) Heimfeld and Volkspark.
With the exception of AS Waltershof, all junctions along this stretch of the motorway (Volkspark, Bahrenfeld, Othmarschen, Heimfeld) will be closed from 9:00 PM. The AS Waltershof remains open until 9:45 PM. In addition, access to the southbound A 7 from AS Stellingen will no longer be possible starting from 9:00 PM. The motorway will reopen at 5:00 a.m. on Monday, October 9 this year.
Official diversion routes:
A diversion route during via the A1, A21 and B205 is available for through and national traffic in both directions.
• for traffic from the south, from the Bucherholzer triangle (43) / Horster triangle (40) via the Maschener intersection (39) and then along the A1
• for traffic from the north,from the AS Neumünster-Süd (15) along the B205

Poland and the Czech Republic are introducing temporary checks on the border with Slovakia
The decisions were announced by Mariusz Kamiński, the Minister of the Interior and Administration, and the Czech Prime Minister, Petr Fiala, during today’s press conference.
Poland
Border checks to prevent illegal migration along the Balkan route will start at midnight on October 3 and will continue for the next 10 days (until October 13). The measure may be prolonged if necessary. During this period the border can only be crossed st designated places. Individuals or vehicles for inspection will be selected based on risk analysis. Travelers crossing the Polish-Slovak border must carry an ID card or a passport.
8 road border crossings are available:
– Radoszyce
– Periwinkle
– Muszynka
– Piwniczna-Zdrój – Mnišek nad Popradom
– Jurgów
– Chyżne
– Korbielów
– Zwardoń – Skalité Platforma
In addition, there are 3 railway border crossings:
– Łupków – Palota
– Muszyna – Plaveč
– Zwardoń–Skalité
There are also 11 pedestrian border crossings, which may only be used by EU citizens and their spouses and children:
– Ożenna
– Konieczna
– Leluchów
– Niedzica
– Łysa Polana
– Chochołów
– Winiarczykówka
– Ujsoły
– Bór
– Zwardoń – Mýto
– Jaworzynka – Čierne –Skalité.
The Czech Republic
In view of rising illegal migration, random checks along the Czech-Slovak border will start at midnight (October 3) and will continue for the next 10 days (until October 13).
Od půlnoci zavádíme namátkové kontroly na hranicích se Slovenskem. Opatření koordinujeme s Polskem, které zavádí podobné kontroly, Slovenskem i dalšími sousedními zeměmi.
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Germany: the A2 towards Magdeburg closed until Saturday
Cleanup operations are still underway after the accident that happened on Tuesday afternoon on the A2 motorway in the direction of Hannover, between the junctions Theeßen (75) and Burg-Ost (74) near Grabow.
On Wednesday, August 30, the protection zone around the accident site was lifted, which enabled the police to start their investigation. In the evening, the carriageway towards Berlin was cleared and reopened to traffic. The carriageway towards Magdeburg will be closed until Saturday. Drivers are advised to use diversions along the A14 and A9.
The bodies of two drivers who died in the accident have been removed from the vehicles. The police are trying to establish the identity of both victims and determine what caused the fire.

Total closure of the Mont Blanc Tunnel for 9 consecutive weeks
In order to enable technical maintenance work, the Mont Blanc Tunnel will be totally closed for a period of 9 consecutive weeks, starting at 8:00 AM on Monday, 16 October,
The tunnel is scheduled to be reopened by 10:00 PM on Monday 18 December.
During this period, please use the recommended alternative routes.

Germany celebrates Unification Day on October 3: what about HGV driving bans?
On that day the ban in in effect from 00:00 to 10:00 PM applies to vehicles with a GVW above 7.5 t and lorries with trailers, regardless of GVW.
A question often arises whether the holiday is celebrated in the whole country or only in some federal states? As we mentioned, the ban on October 3 is in effect across the entire road network in Germany. Of course, as always, there are exceptions. Details about derogations can be found at trafficban.com – Germany – important information. The holiday in Germany also affects HGV traffic in Austria and Luxembourg.
In Austria, the ban on October 3 is also in effect from 00:00 to 10:00 PM on the Inntal A 12 motorway and the A 13 Brenner motorway, if your destination is in Germany or in a country that can only be reached via Germany.
In Luxembourg, the ban on October 3 applies to vehicles bound for Germany and is in effetc from 00:00 to 9:45 PM.