
Slovakia: Exception to the truck driving ban during the upcoming public holidays
The Presidium of the Police Corps of the Slovak Republic has granted a special permit allowing heavy goods vehicles to operate on 24, 25 and 26 December, as well as on 1 and 6 January 2026, despite the ban on traffic being in force. The decision was taken following a request submitted by ČESMAD Slovakia.
Slovakia has introduced an exception to the truck driving ban on 24, 25 and 26 December 2025 and on 1 and 6 January 2026. Entry into the country will be permitted only within two time windows: 00:00–09:00 and 16:00–24:00. The permit applies exclusively to vehicles entering Slovakia from neighbouring countries and travelling to a destination within Slovakia – for example for unloading, to a base, or to a permanent parking facility. This is not a transit permit, and traffic outside the designated time windows remains prohibited.
ČESMAD Slovakia pointed out that a complete lack of access on public holidays would hinder the execution of deliveries and drivers’ return to base. The police accepted the request, emphasising their support for the transport industry.
The information on driving bans is provided for guidance only. Ultimately, the binding regulations and their interpretation are those applied by the local authorities. For the full list of bans and detailed information, please refer to trafficban.com.
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