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EU Court Says Austrian Lorry Ban Illegal

    Reuters BELGIUM: November 16, 2005

BRUSSELS - An Austrian ban on large lorries carrying some goods on a
section of motorway, to improve air quality, obstructs the free movement of
goods and is against Community law, Europe's highest court ruled on
Tuesday.

Austria's Tyrol region imposed a ban in 2003 on lorries of over 7.5 tonnes
from carrying goods such as waste, stone, soil, cars, timber or cereals on
a section of the A12 motorway, to protect human, animal and plant health.

But the European Court of Justice said in a statement on its ruling that
such a sectoral ban obstructed the free movement, and especially the free
transit, of goods.

"The measure concerns a road section of the utmost importance, constituting
one of the main land routes between the south of Germany and the north of
Italy," it said.

The court noted that the area had exceeded the annual limit for nitrogen
dioxide in 2002 and 2003, placing Austria under an obligation to bring the
level down.

"However, the Tyrol sectoral ban and its legal basis, the Austrian law on
air pollution ... do not fulfil all the conditions necessary for the
disputed ban to constitute a measure covered by those directives," it said.

"The sectoral traffic ban infringes the principle of proportionality," it
added, saying Austria should have looked at less restrictive measures, did
not study whether there were realistic alternative rail and road routes,
and allowed only two months for implementing the ban.


[In another ruling, the EU Court prohibited the ban on GMO-farming in upper
Austria, although a study found that Bavarian milk contains GMO particles
from GMO feed.]




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