Toll roads in Switzerland
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I will be driving from Geneva to Lyon this week (planning on taking this route). If I recall correctly, the toll roads in France I paid by card but is this the same case with Switzerland? I don't plan on taking any Swiss money with me and really don't want to be stuck in a situation where I'm unable to pay.
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- Information: Vignettes are compulsory in on all national class 1 and 2 roads. ...
- Price: 1 year: 40.00 EUR.
- Where/How to purchase: Vignettes can be bought at most border crossings, gas stations, post offices in Switzerland and neighboring countries.
How do you pay for toll roads in Switzerland?
You can buy one at most border crossings, gas stations and post offices in Switzerland and neighboring countries. We reccomend buying one online, which will save you time at the border as you can use the fast lane and not wait behind those buying it.Do I need to pay toll in Switzerland?
In Switzerland there is a vignette obligation for all motor vehicles and trailers with a total weight of up to 3.5t on all motorways and national roads class 1 and 2. There is only the 1-year vignette valid from 1 December of the preceding year until 31 January of the following year, i.e. 14 months.How much do tolls cost in Switzerland?
Each Swiss motorway vignette costs CHF 40. It is valid for the whole of the current year up to 31 January of the following year. There are no daily, weekly or monthly vignettes. Please note: If you are driving without a vignette, you will be fined (CHF 200) and will also have to buy the vignette itself (CHF 40).Can I drive in Switzerland without a vignette?
Re: Can I driving on highway or local road without Vignette? You can drive without vignette in Switzerland. Just when caught without on motorways, you will have to pay a CHF 200 fine in addition to buying the vignette for an other CHF 40. Most navigation systems allow settings such as "no toll roads" or "no motorways".The Swiss Motorway Toll Is Not Right
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