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Czechia Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Electronic vignette (cars <3.5t) + satellite/GNSS distance-based tolling (vehicles ≥3.5t)
Coverage: ~1,240 km of motorways and expressways; ~890 km truck-tolled 1st-class roads
Currency: Czech Koruna (CZK)
Technology: E-vignette (plate-based, camera-enforced), CzechToll satellite OBU for trucks
Operators: State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI), CzechToll/SkyToll (truck system)

Do I Need a Vignette for Czechia? 2026 Update

Yes. All vehicles under 3.5 tonnes must purchase an electronic vignette (e-known as "dálniční známka") before using Czech motorways (dálnice, marked D) and expressways. Since March 2021, Czechia has used a fully digital, plate-linked e-vignette system — no physical sticker is required.

Key Reality: Driving on a motorway without a valid e-vignette carries fines of up to CZK 5,000 (≈€200) on the spot, or CZK 100,000 (≈€4,000) in administrative proceedings. Enforcement uses automatic camera systems at multiple checkpoints.

2026 Update: The Czech government increased e-vignette prices effective January 1, 2026. The annual vignette rose to CZK 2,300 (≈€92), and the 10-day option is now CZK 310 (≈€12.40). Trucks ≥3.5t continue under the CzechToll satellite-based distance tolling system with 2026-adjusted per-km rates.

Czechia Toll Costs: Current Rates

Czechia operates a dual tolling system: time-based e-vignettes for light vehicles and distance-based satellite tolling for heavy vehicles.

E-Vignette Prices for Vehicles Under 3.5t (2026)

Vignette Duration Price (CZK) Price (EUR approx.) Best For
10 Days CZK 310 ≈ €12.40 Short visits / transit
30 Days CZK 510 ≈ €20.40 Extended holidays
Annual (calendar year) CZK 2,300 ≈ €92 Residents / frequent users

Truck Tolls — Distance-Based Rates (Vehicles ≥3.5t, 2026)

Vehicle Category Euro Class VI Euro Class V Euro Class 0–IV
3.5t – 7.5t (2 axles) CZK 1.67/km CZK 3.05/km CZK 4.24/km
7.5t – 12t (2 axles) CZK 3.54/km CZK 5.87/km CZK 7.82/km
12t+ (3+ axles) CZK 5.15/km CZK 8.21/km CZK 11.35/km

Truck rates include a CO2 emissions surcharge added in 2024 under the updated EU Eurovignette Directive. Zero-emission heavy vehicles receive a 75% discount through 2027.

How to Pay Czech Tolls

1. E-Vignette (Vehicles <3.5t):

  • Online at edalnice.cz (official portal) — instant activation
  • At Czech Post offices, selected petrol stations, and border shops
  • Via mobile app "e-Dálnice" (iOS/Android)
  • Valid from chosen start date; linked to your licence plate number

2. CzechToll Satellite System (Vehicles ≥3.5t):

  • On-board unit (OBU) required — available at CzechToll distribution points
  • GNSS/satellite-based distance calculation
  • Pre-pay or post-pay account options
  • Compatible with EU EETS providers for cross-border fleets

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, and all vehicle types across Czech motorways, use the TollGuru Czechia toll calculator.

Recent Changes (2026)

  • E-vignette prices increased January 1, 2026: annual to CZK 2,300, 10-day to CZK 310, 30-day to CZK 510
  • Truck toll rates adjusted upward by approximately 5% to reflect updated infrastructure cost calculations and CO2 surcharge indexation
  • D35 motorway extension (Opatovice–Časy section) opened in late 2025, adding ~20 km of new tolled motorway
  • Zero-emission HGV discount of 75% extended through 2027
  • Enhanced camera enforcement network expanded to cover additional 1st-class road sections

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations:

  • Prague–Brno (D1, ~210 km): covered by vignette only — no per-trip cost for cars
  • Transit through Czechia (e.g. Germany to Slovakia): 10-day vignette at CZK 310 (≈€12.40) is sufficient
  • Truck Prague–Brno estimate: CZK 800–1,200 depending on vehicle class and emissions

Toll-Free Alternatives:

  • 1st-class and 2nd-class roads are vignette-free for cars (some carry truck tolls)
  • Using non-motorway routes adds 30–60% to journey times on major corridors

Czechia vs. Neighbouring Countries

Country System Type Car Cost Coverage
Czechia E-vignette + satellite truck toll CZK 310/10 days (≈€12.40) Motorways & expressways
Germany Free for cars; Toll Collect trucks €0.00 for cars Autobahn (trucks only tolled)
Austria Digital vignette + GO-Maut trucks €9.90/10 days Motorways & expressways
Poland Distance-based barriers + e-TOLL PLN 0.05–0.20/km Selected motorways
Slovakia E-vignette + distance truck toll €12/10 days Motorways & expressways

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I buy the Czech vignette online?

Yes. Purchase at edalnice.cz with immediate activation. You enter your licence plate number, choose the duration, and pay by card. A confirmation email serves as your receipt — no sticker or printout is needed.

What happens if I drive without a vignette?

Automatic cameras detect vehicles without valid e-vignettes. Fines range from CZK 5,000 (on-the-spot) to CZK 100,000 in administrative proceedings. Foreign vehicles can be stopped by police for immediate payment.

Do I need a vignette to drive through Prague?

Only if you use motorway segments. Prague's urban ring road (sections of D0/R1) requires a vignette, but city streets and non-motorway routes within Prague are free.

Are motorcycles subject to the vignette?

No. Motorcycles are exempt from the Czech e-vignette requirement and can use motorways for free.

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