Austria[1]
Maximum permissible size and weight (see § 4 KFG)
(for exceptions and differing regulations depending on vehicle type, please refer to § 4 KFG: http://www.ris.bka.gv.at/Bundesrecht/, Title KFG)
HGV driving ban
Weekend and public holiday ban:
for HGVs with maximum permitted gross weight of over 7.5 t and HGVs with trailer if either has a maximum permitted gross weight of over 3.5 t (see § 42 STVO: http://www.ris.bka.gv.at/Bundesrecht/, Title STVO)
Night driving ban:
Winter tyre obligation
From 1 November through to 15 April of the following year, cars and goods vehicles up to a maximum permitted gross weight of 3.5 t must be equipped with winter equipment where the situation requires. In other words, they must not be driven in conditions of snow, slush or ice, unless all wheels are fitted with winter tyres or snow chains are fitted to the drive wheels. Furthermore, snow chains may be fitted only if the road surface is covered with a more or less continuous layer of snow or ice and if the road surface will not be damaged thereby.
Winter tyres are an absolute obligation for buses and for trucks with a maximum permitted total weight of over 3.5 t. This means that, during the above-mentioned period, the vehicle must be fitted with winter tyres on at least one drive axle, irrespective of whether or not there is snow on the road. This obligation applies for trucks with a maximum permitted total weight of over 3.5 t from 1 November through to 15 April and for buses from 1 November through to 15 March.
Obligation to carry snow chains
During the period from 1 November to 15 April, the driver of a vehicle of over 3.5 t is under an obligation to carry appropriate snow chains for at least two drive wheels (except in the case of vehicles to which it is technically impossible to fit snow chains).
Further information on the obligations concerning winter tyres and snow chains can be found on the following pages:
http://www.bmvit.gv.at/verkehr/strasse/sicherheit/winterreifen.html and
http://www.winterreifen-pflicht.at
Tariffs
Further information on the Austrian motorway toll
http://www.asfinag.at/maut
http://www.go-maut.at
Italy: Exceptional convoys
TEonline (https://teonline.autostrade.it) is a portal for all parties concerned (that is to say, operators of vehicles and/or means of transport which, owing to their dimensions and/or weight, exceed the limits stipulated in the new Traffic Act), and particularly to road transport operators, hauliers and agencies wishing to obtain information on vehicle transits or exceptional convoys travelling on Italian motorways, the controls carried out and the motorway concessionaires, with a view to obtaining the necessary permits.
Information and permits can be requested at the branches of the company Autostrade per l’Italia, open daily during office hours.
[1] All information is provided without guarantee. The information does not claim to be complete. Details can be obtained from the relevant Austrian legislation (e.g. Road Traffic Act, HGV Act, etc).