Hundreds of trucks stopped to protest on highways at city entrances, disrupting traffic on Monday.

Following a large demonstration by truck drivers last month at the Danish parliament building to express their dissatisfaction with the increased cost of driving trucks on Danish roads by 2025, several hundred transport companies announced that they would demonstrate today, Monday, on Danish highways throughout the country, especially those leading to the capital, Copenhagen, which could severely affect traffic on the highways if the new tolls are not reversed.

وأفاد أحد السائقين لموقع TV2 بالقول معظم السائقين لديهم كبائن للنوم على الشاحنات، لذلك فهم على استعداد للبقاء لفترة من الوقت، على حد قوله، ويتوقع أن يرى العديد من الشاحنات على الطرق السريعة الدنماركية اليوم الاثنين والتي يبدو بأنها بدأت بالتدفق بالفعل، ويصف الموقف بأن “هناك انتفاضة في الصناعة”.

Today’s demonstration is being organized by a group calling itself the Road Tax Committee, which is responsible for the demonstrations and for coordinating between the many carriers who wish to participate, according to the source.

Another driver reported that there were more than 150 trucks in Zealand alone, where the transport companies participating in the demonstration would concentrate on the highways towards Copenhagen.

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A major source of annoyance for the Danes

According to the source, the transport companies participating in today's demonstration will likely cause significant disruption for many Danes who use Danish highways. According to Christian Westergaard, the average Dane will find it very difficult to get to work on Monday. This also means that some goods will not reach the shops. However, the transport companies hope that those affected will be able to understand their message and the reason for their demonstration.

According to transport companies, it is the average Dane who ends up paying the bill if a surcharge is imposed. One of the protesters told the source that the aim was not to cause a disturbance but to draw the attention of politicians and the relevant minister.

The Danish Parliament's tax committee, DTL-Danske Vognmænd, will meet tomorrow regarding the proposed road tax.

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