Toll Sticker and Digital Vignette

The toll sticker has been compulsory on Austria's motorways and expressways since 1997.

All cars, motorbikes and camper vans up to 3.5 tons technically permissible maximum laden mass (TPMLM*) must properly display a toll sticker or have purchased online in time a digital vignette when they drive onto a motorway or expressway. 

Vignettes with periods of validity of 10 days2 months or 1 year are available from more than 6,000 outlets in Austria and abroad as well as in the ASFINAG toll shop or the App Unterwegs. The vignette with a validity of 1 day is a new, purely digital product and only available in the ASFINAG toll shop or the ASFINAG app.

*The technically permissible maximum laden mass (TPMLM) can be seen in the registration certificate.

Vignette rates 2025
Type of vehicleAnnual Vignette2-month Vignette10-days Vignette1-day Vignette
A Motorcycles
€ 41,50
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€ 12,40
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€ 4,90
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€ 3,70
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B Car (Vehicle with a max.
TPMLM of up to 3.5 t)
€ 103,80
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€ 31,10
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€ 12,40
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€ 9,30
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Rates in EUR, Prices include 20 % VAT, valid as 1st of December 2024 

For the 1-day and 10-day vignette an immediate validity can be selectet in the ASFINAG toll shop. Due to consumer protection, 2-month and annual vignettes are still valid from the 18th day after the online purchase at the earliest.

The Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology sets the toll sticker prices in consultation with the Federal Minister of Finance.

Stick or click

The choice is yours

As an alternative to the traditional toll sticker, we offer a digital vignette. The digital vignette, unlike to its analogue sister, is bound to the license plate and offers greater convenience for holders of transferable number plates. For those who want to continue to stick, of course, the toll sticker is available.

Exceptions to the compulsory Vignette usage

As of now, the toll collection along the entire motorway and expressway network of Austria, which up until this point was uninterrupted, shall allow individual exceptions, at least temporarily. These exceptions came into force on 15 December, 2019 and apply to four sections. The legal basis for this is the Federal Roads Toll Act (Bundesstraßenmautgesetz).

The exceptions apply to the following stretches of road:

  • the toll road A 1 Westautobahn between the national border at Walserberg and the Salzburg Nord junction,
  • the toll road A 12 Inntalautobahn between the national border at Kufstein and the Kufstein-Süd junction,
  • the toll road A 14 Rheintal/Walgau Autobahn between the national border at Hörbranz and the Hohenems junction and
  • the toll road A 26 Linzer Autobahn (currently still under construction)

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