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Truck Dosing at Austrian Border Triggers 25‑Km Queue as Bavaria Expands Exit Bans

Tirol’s scheduled block processing is now met by local controls on Bavarian ramps to keep diversion traffic out of villages.

Overview

  • Tirol limited inbound heavy trucks to about 300 per hour at Kufstein from 5:00, with the backlog on Germany’s A93 peaking by 8:00 and easing only after dosing ended around 9:30.
  • Rosenheim police reported a 25‑kilometre LKW queue between Kiefersfelden and the Inntal interchange, with added delays from a minor crash, breakdowns and some drivers ignoring the overtaking ban.
  • Bavarian authorities are enforcing situational exit and through‑traffic bans at selected A8 and A93 ramps on weekends and holidays, using signage, LED alerts and spot checks.
  • Berchtesgadener Land joined Rosenheim with new restrictions at Teisendorf, Anger and Piding, allowing local access only and typically fining violators about €50.
  • Traffic clubs warn of fresh congestion for 12–14 September due to the end of school holidays, extensive roadworks and more heavy trucks following the lift of the summer HGV ban, while Tirol has 36 dosing days slated for 2025.