FAQ
Where to buy a Slovenia vignette in Austria?
You can easily purchase a vignette for Slovenia from Austria or any other country online without any hassle. You can do it from the convenience of your home. Use this website to buy the necessary vignette for your journey.
Where to buy a Slovenia vignette in Italy?
You can easily purchase a vignette for Slovenia from Italy or any other place online without hassle. You can do it from the convenience of your home. Use this website to buy the necessary vignette for your journey.
Do I need a digital vignette for my journey to / through Slovenia?
Yes, a vignette is mandatory to drive on the expressways and motorways in Slovenia for all vehicles weighing up to 3.5 t.
Does the digital vignette apply to the whole of Slovenia?
Yes, the digital vignette is valid on all freeways and expressways in Slovenia. An exception to this system is the toll for the Slovenian-Austrian Karavanke tunnel, which is paid separately.
How does the digital vignette work?
A digital vignette is a modern toll payment method for vehicles up to 3500 kg. It allows you to use the motorways and expressways in Slovenia for a specified period. The vignette is linked to the vehicle’s registration plate number.
How long is the digital vignette valid?
There are various options for digital vignette periods: – 7-day vignette Slovenia – 1-month vignette Slovenia – 12-month vignette Slovenia
How much does a toll vignette cost?
The price of the digital vignette in Slovenia depends on the duration of use on the highways or expressways. Motorcycles 7 day – €18.29 30 days – €43.62 Annual – €81.55
Car 7 days – €23.88 30 days – €40.54 Annual – €146.88
Other vehicles 7 days – €41.55 30 days – €80.1 7 days 30 days Annual – €293.8
What is an e-vignette?
An e-vignette is a modern toll payment method. It allows you to use the motorways and expressways in Slovenia for a specified period and is linked to the vehicle’s license plate.
Which digital vignette for motorcycles?
The vignette obligation also applies to motorcycles and any kind of vehicle under 3.5 tons of gross vehicle weight. In Slovenia, the toll class for motorcycles is CLASS 1.
Is it necessary to carry the registration confirmation when using Slovenian toll roads?
Although you don’t need to carry the confirmation with you, we highly recommend that you do so. This will come in handy in case of technical issues as it proves that you have purchased a digital vignette beyond any doubt.
Is the digital vignette bound to my license plate number?
Yes, exactly. The new digital vignette is tied to the license plate number of the vehicle for which you have ordered the vignette.
What penalties do I face without a vignette?
Compliance with the vignette requirement in Slovenia is essential to avoid a fine of up to 800 euros for driving without one. It’s advisable to buy the vignette before driving on Slovenian highways.
When can I start driving after I have ordered and paid for my digital toll product?
We immediately register your license plates in the official toll store, so you can start driving within minutes. But, before starting your journey wait for the confirmation from our side.
Which toll class applies to my vehicle?
The digital vignette is valid for all freeways and expressways in Slovenia. There are three toll classes:
1. Toll Class 1: Includes single-track motor vehicles such as motorbikes with a track up to 50 centimeters wide.
2. Toll Class 2A: Includes vehicles with a maximum weight of up to 3500 kg and a height above the front axle of up to 1.3 meters (e.g., most passenger cars, minivans, and SUVs).
3. Toll Class 2B: Includes vehicles with a maximum weight of up to 3500 kg and a height above the front axle of more than 1.3 meters (e.g., multi-purpose vehicles, and light trucks).
Is the toll for the Karavanke Tunnel included?
When driving in Slovenia, it’s important to know about special toll sections, like the Karavanke tunnel leading to the north. You don’t need a vignette to drive through the tunnel, but you will have to pay tolls on the connecting roads from the Slovenian and Austrian sides.