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Do I need to pay tolls in Austria?

In Austria, tolls are compulsory on all motorways and motorways. You can choose between an adhesive toll sticker or a digital e-vignette. On special toll routes (e.g. tunnels or pass roads), an additional fee must be paid.



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Driving without a vignette is quickly fined, usually €120. The price is €9.60 for a 10-day motorway stamp in Austria. Austrians are pretty strict and uncompromising when it comes to complying with laws and traffic regulations, so don't get caught out!

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Physical stickers can be obtained from the Austrian Automobile Clubs as well as post offices, newsagents, and petrol stations. You can also purchase stickers in Austria's neighbouring countries at petrol stations, borders, and Automobile Clubs.

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From the Walserberg border crossing to the Salzburg-Nord exit, no motorway toll sticker is required. You need a motorway vignette to use the motorway beyond that.

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Parking & Tolls in Austria Austria requires all vehicles using the autobahn to display a highway toll sticker. Rental companies in Austria charge approx US$0.65 per day for a toll sticker. Stickers are available at the border or gas stations when entering from another country.

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The general toll system has no booths or barriers collecting payments. Instead, you need to buy a physical or digital toll sticker (German: Vignette or Autobahnpickerl) before driving on a motorway or expressway with a car or motorcycle.

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The U.S. driver's license must be accompanied by an international driver's permit (obtainable in the U.S. from AAA) or by an official translation of the U.S. driver's license, which can be obtained at one of the Austrian automobile clubs (ÖAMTC or ARBÖ ).

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Under applicable customs legislation, no documentation is required to import a vehicle and there are no customs formalities to be completed. However, the initial licensing of motor vehicles that will enter Austrian circulation is subject to the standard consumption tax ( NoVA ).

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