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Austrian Motorway Vignette: The Complete Tourist Guide
Expert Guidance for Austrian Highway Passes
Planning a road trip through Austria? Every vehicle using Austrian motorways and expressways must display a valid vignette (toll sticker). This comprehensive guide explains everything European tourists need to know — from purchasing options to correct attachment, valid routes, and what happens if you drive without one.
Austria's motorway network, operated by ASFINAG (Autobahnen- und Schnellstraßen-Finanzierungs-Aktiengesellschaft), covers over 2,200 kilometres of high-quality roads. The vignette system is straightforward once you understand the rules, and this guide is here to make your journey stress-free.
Explore Vignette Types View Pricing 2025What Is an Austrian Vignette?
An Austrian vignette is a toll sticker (or digital registration) that grants access to Austria's motorway and expressway network. It is mandatory for all motor vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes. Without a valid vignette, you risk a fine of up to €240 on the spot, or a penalty notice of up to €3,000 if prosecuted.
The vignette system has been in place since 1997 and is managed by ASFINAG. In recent years, Austria has introduced a digital vignette option, allowing you to register your vehicle's licence plate online instead of attaching a physical sticker to your windscreen.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Who needs it?
- All motor vehicles up to 3.5t using Austrian motorways (Autobahn) or expressways (Schnellstraße)
- Who is exempt?
- Motorcycles (two-wheelers) are exempt from the vignette requirement
- Where to buy?
- Border petrol stations, ASFINAG online shop, tobacconists, post offices, and many service stations
- Validity start?
- Physical vignette: valid from the day of purchase. Digital vignette: valid from the selected start date (minimum 18 days in advance for annual)
Vignette Types Overview
Austria offers several vignette validity periods to suit different travel needs. Whether you are passing through for a weekend or spending an extended holiday, there is an option for you. Below is a summary of the main types available in 2025:
| Type | Validity | Price (Car) | Best For | Available As |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10-Day Vignette | 10 consecutive days | €11.50 | Short holidays, transit | Physical & Digital |
| 2-Month Vignette | 2 calendar months | €29.00 | Extended stays | Physical & Digital |
| Annual Vignette | 1 Jan – 31 Jan next year | €96.40 | Frequent travellers | Physical & Digital |
| Digital Vignette | Same periods as above | Same price | Rental cars, no sticker | Digital only |
| Motorcycle | N/A — exempt | Free | All motorcyclists | No purchase needed |
Included and Not Included
The vignette covers access to the general motorway network, but there are important exceptions. Some routes require separate section tolls (Streckenmaut) in addition to the vignette. Understanding what is and is not included will help you budget correctly for your trip.
| What | Included in Vignette | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| A1 West Autobahn (Vienna–Salzburg) | Yes | Full length covered |
| A2 South Autobahn (Vienna–Graz) | Yes | Full length covered |
| A3 South Expressway | Yes | Full length covered |
| A4 East Autobahn | Yes | Full length covered |
| A8 Innkreis Autobahn | Yes | Full length covered |
| A9 Pyhrn Autobahn | Yes | Full length covered |
| A10 Tauern Autobahn | Yes | Full length covered |
| A11 Karawanken Autobahn | Yes | Full length covered |
| Brenner Pass (A13) | No — Section Toll | Separate toll required: ~€11 |
| Arlberg Tunnel (S16) | No — Section Toll | Separate toll: ~€11.50 one-way |
| Tauern Tunnel | No — Section Toll | Included in A10 section toll |
| Karawanken Tunnel | No — Section Toll | Separate toll: ~€8.50 |
| Felbertauern Road | No — Private Road | Separate toll applies |
| GO-Box (trucks 3.5t+) | No — separate system | Distance-based toll via GO-Box |
Pre-Travel Checklist
Use this checklist before setting off on your Austrian road trip to ensure a smooth and penalty-free journey:
- Confirm your vehicle is under 3.5 tonnes (vignette required)
- Choose the correct vignette duration for your stay
- Purchase vignette before entering the motorway network
- If physical: attach immediately to the inside of the windscreen (top-left or top-right corner)
- If digital: register your licence plate on the ASFINAG website at least 18 days before the annual start date
- Check your route for section tolls (Brenner, Arlberg, Karawanken)
- Carry the vignette receipt or digital confirmation as proof of purchase
- Verify the vignette is for the correct calendar year
- Ensure the vignette is not damaged or partially removed
- For rental cars: confirm with the rental company whether a vignette is already attached
- Check that your vehicle's registration matches the digital vignette (if applicable)
- Note the ASFINAG emergency number: +43 800 400 12 400
- Download the ASFINAG app for real-time traffic and toll information
- Budget for section tolls if using the Brenner Pass or Arlberg Tunnel
What Our Visitors Say
"The pricing table is very helpful. I compared all vignette options and chose the annual one since I visit Austria frequently."
"Great information about the motorway sections that require separate tolls. I wasn't aware of the Brenner Pass toll before reading this."