Special toll route

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As a special toll route in are Austria those sections of the primary road network designated for motor vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes GVW separate routes tolls have to pay and not the usual vignette subject.

Toll on special toll routes

All special toll roads are particularly cost-intensive crossings of the Alps , which are often based on special construction technology or certain types of tunneling in the area of ​​so-called geological fault zones and thus the removal of the increased waste material . There are the following routes with a total length of 141 kilometers:

As of January 1, 2020 - all tariffs for vehicles up to 3.5 t gross vehicle weight, including 20% ​​VAT.
* ASt = connection point

For the routes mentioned, with the exception of the Karawanken tunnel, annual tickets can be purchased for EUR 108.00 (A 10: EUR 113.50). A 14-trip card is only available for the A 11 special toll route, which is valid for a maximum of 30 days for EUR 33.60.

Upon presentation of the receipt allonge (carrier film) or the product ID of a valid annual vignette, a one-off amount of EUR 40.00 will be credited to the purchase price of an annual ticket for a certain route toll section. There are reduced annual tickets for commuters, which are free of charge if you have an annual vignette and otherwise cost EUR 43.00. There are also discounts for the disabled.

There is only no need for a vignette between the connection points of the special toll routes. Driving on other sections of the respective highways without a vignette is a criminal offense.

The toll can be paid either in cash, by credit card , fuel card or Maestro card (ATM card) at the toll station. Alternatively, the toll can also be paid in advance using the video toll system.

Vehicles over 3.5 tons pay the toll via the GO-Box of the Austrian truck toll system.

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Individual evidence

  1. maximum permissible total weight