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If you are going to France only once and for a relatively short trip then it's probably not worth it. On the other hand, if you are going to make a very long trip through France or visit several times a year then it's probably worthwhile.
A vignette is a car sticker that drivers must fix to their windshield signifying that they have paid the appropriate taxes and fees necessary to drive along the highways of any given country, whether they are driving a rental car or own the vehicle.
There are a few ways that you can pay for a Spanish toll road; these are by cash and credit card, manually or automatically. The most common way of using a tolled motorway is by obtaining a ticket upon entering it, then providing the ticket to the toll booth on exiting.
Although there are many toll roads across France (and continental Europe), avoiding them would mean taking a lot longer going around them on smaller roads. This would mean that you would be spending more time and money to get to your destination. Some roads may be more picturesque, and so it may be worth it.
Tolls can be paid either in cash or by credit card. As a rough guideline, when driving from Calais to the south coast of France you can expect to pay between €80-120 in tolls each way. These car stickers have been introduced to try and help cut down air pollution in major French cities.
French motorways (autoroutes) can be identified by the letter “A” and most of them are toll roads. The entrance to these roads is marked as “Péage”. All autoroutes signs are blue with white lettering, if it is a toll road it will be indicated too.