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UnkategorisiertApril 25, 20220 comments

The calendar of HGV traffic restrictions for the second half of 2022

The Tyrolean state government has published dates in the second half of 2022 when the number of lorries passing the German-Austrian border will be limited. The measure applies to southbound lorries travelling on the A12 Inntal motorway towards the Kufstein/Kiefersfelden border crossing.

“The last three and a half years have shown that the measure limiting the number of trucks passing the German-Austrian border is indispensable for Tyrol as a way of maintaining traffic flow and ensuring supply security on particularly critical days when there is a risk of congestion” says Governor Günther Platter.

A total 38 days have been planned for 2022: the measure has already been implemented on 13 days. Below is a list of upcoming days:
– May 23 (Monday)
– May 24 (Tuesday)
– May 25 (Wednesday)
– May 27 (Friday)
– June 3 (Friday)
– June 4th (Saturday)
– June 7 (Tuesday)
– June 8 (Wednesday)
– June 9 (Thursday)
– June 13 (Monday)
– June 14 (Tuesday)
– June 15 (Wednesday)
– June 17 (Friday).

On these days, the police will slow down HGV traffic at a specially created checkpoint on the A12 in the direction of Innsbruck near Kufstein Nord from 5 a.m. and, if necessary, bring it to a standstill so that only around 300 trucks from Germany can travel along the A12 per hour. The calendar for the second half of 2022
– July 4th (Monday)
– July 11 (Monday)
– July 18 (Monday)
– July 25 (Monday)
– 4 October (Tuesday)
– 27 October (Thursday)
– November 2nd (Wednesday)
– 3 November (Thursday)
– November 16 (Wednesday)
– November 17 (Thursday)
– November 23 (Wednesday)
– 24 November (Thursday)
– November 30 (Wednesday)
– December 1st (Thursday)
– December 9 (Friday)
– December 13 (Tuesday)
– December 14 (Wednesday).

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