Tyrol Implements Transit Driving Bans
The European Court of Justice is scheduled to hear arguments regarding anti-transit measures in Tyrol on July 16. The case involves regional government policies and their compliance with European Union regulations. The ruling will impact freight transport and environmental policies in the Alpine region. The Austrian state of Tyrol is reinstating driving bans on secondary roads to manage summer transit traffic. The restrictions apply to transit travelers on motorways from May 1 to November 1. Bans are active during daytime hours on weekends, public holidays, and specific bridge days. Violators of the ban face fines, according to the report.
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Mastodon
“EuGH: Schlussanträge zu Tiroler Anti-Transitmaßnahmen am 16. Juli”
MDR Aktuell
“Mit dem Start der Sommersaison sperrt das österreichische Bundesland Tirol wieder Schleichwege. [...] gelten für Transitreisende auf der Autobahn ab dem 1. Mai bis 1. November tagsüber an Wochenenden, Feiertlichen und bestimmten Brückentagen Fahrverbote auf Nebenstrecken.”
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