Overview
- Tyrol authorities, who outlined the plan Wednesday, said the Brenner corridor will be closed from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on May 30 to all through traffic including cars, motorcycles and trucks.
- The A13 between the Schönberg toll and the Brenner will be shut in both directions, and the B182 and L38 will be closed to transit, with drivers required to credibly show they belong to origin‑or‑destination traffic.
- Transit travelers are urged to avoid Tyrol entirely that day by diverting early on wide detours such as at the Inntaldreieck, Rosenheim or Verona.
- Police will carry out controls at Tyrol’s provincial borders to brief drivers, with no turn‑backs at first and entry metering only if traffic blocks threaten supply.
- The protest was initiated by the mayor of Gries am Brenner after a court approved, reportedly for the first time, a demonstration on an autobahn in response to years of heavy transit burdens on residents.