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UncategorizedNovember 28, 20250 comments

Tyrol: As Many as 30 Days of Truck Traffic Dosage on the A12 and A13

The Tyrolean authorities have published the official traffic dosage calendar (LKW-Dosierung), which provides for as many as 30 days of controlled truck entry onto the A12 Inntal Autobahn toward Innsbruck, and indirectly also onto the A13 Brennerautobahn corridor. This is a continuation of Tyrol’s long-standing policy aimed at reducing the overload on the transit corridor and minimising the risk of traffic paralysis.

As part of the traffic dosage scheme, police begin checks at 5:00 a.m. at a designated checkpoint on the A12 near Kufstein-Nord, slowing the flow of trucks and allowing them onto the route based on the current situation along the Inntal corridor. There is no fixed hourly vehicle limit – capacity is regulated dynamically. Authorities emphasise that the measures are to be applied only to the extent necessary and may be lifted earlier if traffic conditions no longer require restrictions.
The schedule also takes into account planned renovation works on the Lueg Bridge (A13) – the block processing dates have been coordinated with restrictions resulting from these works. Introducing traffic dosage on such days is intended to minimise disruptions and ensure smooth transit.

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