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UncategorizedSeptember 21, 20240 comments

Czechia: the D1 motorway closed until September 20.

The Czech Road and Motorway Directorate (ŘSD) has extended the closure of the D1 motorway from exit 372 (Bohumín) to 361 (Místecká). The section will remain closed until midnight, September 20.

Until Wednseday, Spetember 18, the D1 motorway was closed up to exit 354 (Rudná) but since then some exits have beenre opened.

Diversions: After exiting the motorway at exit 372 in Bohumín, take road no. 67 and then road no. 647 leading to Ostrava. Then follow directions in your your satnav to return to the motorway.

According to information given by ŘS, HGV traffic trucks is not diverted to the D48 motorway (Cieszyn -> Frydek-Mistek), and drivers can choose routes that suit their needs.

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