Route planner Slovenia
Toll classes
There are three toll classes: Class 1 for motorcycles and scooters, Class 2A for cars and motorhomes, and Class 2B for other motor vehicles with a maximum weight of up to 3500 kg. If the height of your vehicle at the front axle from the ground to the hood or windshield is 1.3m or higher, you need toll class 2B; otherwise, you will need toll class 2A.
Before you go ahead and pay, please make sure to select the right class.
Motor vehicles with a maximum permissible weight of more than 3.5 tons have another toll payment method with DarsGo box.
Motorcycles
Motorcycles only
Car and motorhome
≤3,5 t Caravan and 2-track motor vehicle <1,3m
Other vehicles
≤ 3,5 t 2-track motor vehicle ≥ 1,3m
Current traffic situation with toll roads in Slovenia
The Republic of Slovenia has a well-defined motorway network connecting neighboring countries and urban centers. Most of the major motorways and express roads in the country require payment of tolls. Therefore, it’s important to get a vignette for Slovenia well in advance to be ready for any part of your journey. Toll routes in Slovenia mainly include motorways and expressways.
There are five main motorways to consider when planning your travel routes.
A1
MotorwayThe most important, leading most holidaymakers across Slovenia. It starts at the Austrian Pyhrn Autobahn A9 junction in Šentilj, northeast Slovenia, and goes extensively across the country.
A2
MotorwayAnother important route is the A2 motorway, which runs along the Austrian border and provides a passage to Croatia via the Bregana border crossing.
A3
MotorwayThe A3 motorway connects Slovenia to Italy.
A4
MotorwayAnd the A4 motorway extends into Croatia at Macelj.
A5
MotorwayFor travelers heading to Hungary, the A5 motorway offers a direct route.
FAQs
Are you obliged to pay a toll for using Slovenian freeways and expressways?
If you are driving a car, camper, or motorcycle weighing less than 3.5 tons, you need to buy an e-vignette. You can easily purchase it online through our website. There is however a different payment method for motor vehicles weighing more than 3.5 tons via the DarsGo system.
How do I calculate tolls for a road trip?
To calculate your trip, please follow these steps:
1. Enter your travel details, including the starting and final destination, travel dates, and personal contact information.
2. Provide details about your vehicle, such as the license plate and class.
3. The Europe toll calculator will then calculate the tolls for the road trip.
4. Enter your personal details, and proceed to pay for your purchase online.
How do I pay the toll for Slovenia?
A digital vignette is an electronic toll system for motor vehicles up to 3.5 t. It allows you to use the motorways and expressways in Slovenia for a specified period. The motorway vignette is linked to the vehicle’s registration plate number. Slovenian toll collection for vehicles with a weight exceeding 3.5 tons is with DarsGo toll box.
How much does the digital toll cost in Slovenia?
You can see the price list for the e-vignette for the correct toll class of the vehicle and the validity period: 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 are the types of tolling systems in Europe?
In Europe, tolls are collected using three types of tolling systems: vignette, distance-based tolling, and physical toll stations. Vignette tolls depend on validity duration, distance-based tolls are based on kilometers traveled.
Which vignette do I need in Slovenia?
The type of vignette you need depends on the class of your vehicle and the duration of your stay in or travel through the country. There are three vehicle classes (1, 2A/B, 2B). If the height of your vehicle at the front axle from the ground to the hood or windshield is 1.3m or higher, you need toll class 2B; otherwise, toll class 2A is sufficient. Digital vignette options are available for different time periods, including 7 days, 1 month, and one year.
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