Austria, Bavaria, and Italy Push for Digital Slot System for Brenner Transit
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Bavarian Prime Minister Söder and Austrian Chancellor Stocker demonstrate unity. At least on the subject of migration. The Brenner creates tensions.
At a meeting in Vienna, the Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder confirmed that Austria and Bavaria, together with Italy, want to promote the relief of transit traffic at the Brenner. There were also statements on migration policy and deportations that they wanted to protect their own external borders.
Road freight transport, transport policy and digital infrastructure: (dpa) If Tirol lorries only leave via block handling across the border, traffic breaks down regularly in Bavaria. The problem behind this is the overloaded Brenner route. Does a slot system for controlling truck traffic bring the solution?
The Prime Minister's trips abroad usually have a culinary touch. But in Vienna, the Brenner Pass was also a topic of discussion – and there are signs of change here.
Austria and Bavaria, together with Italy, want to advance the planned digital slot system with bookable truck journeys to relieve transit traffic at the Brenner in Tyrol.
The Bavarian Prime Minister Söder still considers Tyrolean block handling to be EU illegal. A "slot system" should provide a remedy.
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