Muss in in Österreich auch bei der Durchfahrt Maut bezahlen?

Wenn ich z.B. nach Liechtenstein möchte, muss ich ja zwangsläufig durch Österreich und die Schweiz fahren. Muss ich dann auch Maut bezahlen? Auch wenn ich am gleichen Tag zurück fahren würde und es quasi ja nur eine Durchfahrt ist?

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Admirablea
1 year ago

Once you drive a motorway or car road in Switzerland you pay the annual vignette. Our vignette costs 40 francs throughout Switzerland and we do not know another price. A bus is at 250 Swiss francs and then you have to pay the vignette.

The 2023 motorway is valid from 1 December 2022 until 31 January 2024. You have to know that when someone in winter makes a new year and ski holidays with us.

Tip from me as a scooter driver where never used the highway : We always plan our excursions with Google Maps: It has the following option. Tap the three points at the top right. In the new menu, you select the route options. In the “options for motor vehicles” you set the hook at “avoid toll roads”.

summersweden
1 year ago

You pay toll because you use a certain road. Didn’t you use them just because you even drive them twice the same day? Exactly.

There are 10-day vignettes for Austria. You don’t have to go to Switzerland if you just want to go to Liechtenstein. Otherwise, there is always the possibility to simply avoid the motorway and get out without toll.

And by the way: in both countries it is expensive to get caught without vignette. Meanwhile, they’re even checking on camera…

Wiesel
1 year ago

Yeah, you have to. You pay a usage fee with the toll and this use takes place when you pass.

Jack98765
1 year ago

Of course. Every meter of motorway and highway is subject to toll. There are (almost) no exceptions.

The following routes are toll-free:

https://www.adac.de/verkehr/oesterreich-teilstrecken-mautfrei/

BigBee1
1 year ago

Clear answer: “JA”!

You use the motorways in Austria and in the Scheiz, so you are also toll-free. Whether it’s just a “passage” doesn’t matter.

Greeting, BigBee

wiki01
1 year ago

As soon as you use an Austrian motorway, toll will arrive. I’m warning you to try. The police also know that many are trying to “short” up and down again.

Jack98765
1 year ago
Reply to  Fragen11Wolke

Why would there be a daily vignette? There are no Slovenians either. You have to pay for 7 days if you want to Croatia.

There are toll-free sections

https://www.adac.de/verkehr/oesterreich-teilstrecken-mautfrei/

Jack98765
1 year ago

Look, the Slovenes have said it quite unblunted. We want to benefit from the tourists who only use our cars for transit. If Austria would say that, among other things, Germany would be brightest excitement.

Lt. EU must be offered time vignettes when the toll is offered as in Austria and some other countries. Here every country can freely decide how long these apply. For Vorarlberg there was a corridor variant due to construction work.

In the link you will find four toll-free sections. I’m sure yours will be there. Alternatively, you can go to the Bundesstraße.

In Switzerland you pay for the whole year. They do not offer other vignettes.

Of course, you can argue that you don’t need 7 days for a passage, but then you need kilometers-dependent tolls here, which comes to be expensive to the locals and no one sees an extremely much more to pay just so that the tourists get cheaper.

Naimrif
1 year ago

The few kilos from Bregenz to the A/FL border can also be reached on the road.

fentanylfan
1 year ago

yes, the toll is a fee for using the road, and not for wanting to go to Austria

swisssdog
1 year ago

Lindau Lochau (D A border) Bregenz Hohenems Feldkirch Vaduz

Austrian toll.

You do not come to Switzerland

Seraphim777
1 year ago

you always have to pay when you drive

PalBeron
1 year ago

Before you drive an Austrian highway or highway you need a vignette.

ronnyarmin
1 year ago

You have to pay as soon as you drive a road. Where are you going, what role do you play?

peterobm
1 year ago

clearly have to pay on the way – and return. are getting caught expensive.

Rosswurscht
1 year ago

Yeah, always. Or avoid highway.

DerHans
1 year ago

You can drive on the “Landstraße” which is toll-free.