
Bulgaria Introduces Temporary Truck Traffic Ban Due to Heatwave
In response to a forecasted heatwave announced by the Bulgarian Meteorological Service, a temporary traffic ban for heavy vehicles over 20 tons will be reinstated in Bulgaria from July 5 to July 8, 2025 (Saturday to Tuesday). The restrictions will apply to selected road sections.
The ban will be in effect daily from 13:00 to 21:00.
Affected regions (provinces):
▪️ Vidin
▪️ Pleven
▪️ Veliko Tarnovo
▪️ Stara Zagora
▪️ Ruse
▪️ Razgrad
▪️ Shumen
The restrictions are aimed at protecting road surfaces from damage, particularly the formation of ruts, which may occur during extreme temperatures exceeding 35°C. During the ban hours, trucks will be allowed to wait off the road in designated areas, without obstructing traffic.
Exemptions from the ban:
▪️ Transport of perishable food
▪️ Temperature-controlled cargo
▪️ Transport of live animals
▪️ Transport of dangerous goods
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