- Toll roads
- Regulations for vehicles
- Prices and validity periods
- Toll regulations for lorries
- Sales points
- Fines
- Can I transfer my vignette?
- Can I change my registration number at a later date?
- Can I postpone the start of validity after purchase?
- Who is exempt from a vignette?
- Tolls in neighbouring countries
E-vignette Slovenia
Toll charges in Slovenia are collected through a digital vignette (also called E-Vinjeta) via the Dars payment system. The motorway vignette is linked to a vehicle registration number and can be purchased online from vintrica. You can purchase the Slovenian vignette quickly and easily using PayPal, online banking or a credit card. A confirmation will be sent to your e-mail address and, if you wish, you will receive a text message confirmation that you can show at a checkpoint.
Toll roads
Tolls are compulsory on a total stretch of over 610 kilometres of Slovenian motorways and expressways. All roads marked with "A" and "H" can only be used with a valid e-vignette. Please note that slip roads belong to the respective motorways and expressways and therefore also require a vignette.
Motorways (avtocesta)
The following motorways require a vignette:
Motorways (hitre ceste)
At the beginning of 2020, five expressways existed, some of which were upgraded to motorways in the course of motorway expansion and thus cease to exist in the blueprints, while others were downgraded to rural roads.
Exceptions
Regional roads in Slovenia are exempt from the vignette obligation. There are also toll-free road sections as an exception, where no vignette is required:
- A2 motorway: between Rosenbach (Austria) and Hrušica (Slovenia); toll is paid by using the Karawanks Tunnel
- H6 expressway: between Koper-Semedela and Koper Lucija; due to a closure between Koper and Izola, you are diverted and allowed to use the Markovec tunnel without paying a toll
- H1: between Pesnica and Tezno, has been downgraded from an expressway to a regional road
- H2: has been downgraded from an expressway to a regional road
Map
Click on the following map to get an overview of all toll roads in Slovenia
Karawanks Tunnel
The Karawanks Tunnel is excluded from the general vignette obligation in Austria and Slovenia, instead a special toll of around £6.70 is charged for passing the tunnel and can be paid on site at the Hrušica toll station. The special toll is only valid for a single trip through the tunnel and does not count as a return trip. Therefore, the points card for the tunnel is worthwhile for frequent drivers. With the points card, you can pass the tunnel 14 times in 30 days for around £30.20.
Regulations for vehicles
The fee depends on the vehicle you are driving. The following e-vignettes are available in Slovenia:
≤ 50 cm
> 50 cm
≤ 3.5 t
≤ 3.5 t
≤ 3.5 t
≤ 3.5 t
Regulations for trailers
Trailers are not affected by the e-vignette Slovenia. You only have to buy the correct toll class for the towing vehicle.
Prices and validity periods
You can choose between the following validity periods:
- 1 week
- 1 month
- 6 months
- 1 year
The vignette is always valid up to and including the last day (23:59) of the selected period. Vignettes cannot be registered retroactively. Annual vignettes are always valid for the whole year from the start date.
Please note that additional service fees apply when purchasing the digital vignette online via vintrica.com, these are shown in the last step of the order process As an independent toll portal, we take care of the registration with the toll operator for you. All prices include VAT.
Motorcycles
Runtime | Price in EUR |
Price in GBP |
---|---|---|
1 week | 8.00 € | 6.70 £ |
6 months | 32.00 € | 26.78 £ |
1 year | 58.70 € | 49.13 £ |
1.00 £ = 1.19 €
(Last updated: 10/10/2024 06:00 o’ clock)
Toll regulations for lorries
For vehicles exceeding the total weight of 3.5 t, a route-dependent toll is charged. To log the distance, you must apply for a transponder from DarsGo and attach it to the inside of the windscreen. The cost depends on the kilometres driven in Slovenia, the number of axles and the Euro emission class. To register your vehicle in the DarsGo system: Click here.
Sales points
You can purchase the vignette for all vehicle categories in Slovenia here at vintrica.com, at petrol stations near the border or at DARS sales points.
Fines
If you drive in Slovenia without a valid vignette, you will be subject to heavy fines. We therefore recommend buying a digital vignette before you start your journey. In addition, you should check the validity of the electronic vignette before and after purchase so that you can act quickly if there are any problems.
How are tolls controlled in Slovenia?
The correct toll class and validity of the vignette is checked around the clock in Slovenia using video surveillance.
What penalties do I face without a vignette?
No vignette | Misuse of vignette |
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260 £ | 690 £ |
Can I transfer my vignette?
Yes, you can transfer the e-vignette to a different licence plate number as long as the specified vehicle is in the same vehicle class. Changes can only be made for customers registered in the Dars online shop or at sales points where you purchased the digital vignette.
Click here to go to the Dars registration portal. An application with supporting documents must be submitted there.
Can I change my registration number at a later date?
If you chose the flex service during the ordering process for your e-vignette, you can change your number plate at any time before the first day of validity. No changes are possible after the first day of validity.
Can I postpone the start of validity after purchase?
The flex service at vintrica.com offers you the option of postponing the validity period of the vignette. This is not possible without booking the flex service.
Who is exempt from a vignette?
According to Article 9 of the Toll Act in Slovenia, no toll is charged for the following vehicles:
- Blue light vehicles
- Military vehicles of the Slovenian army
- Humanitarian aid
- Foreign military vehicles for national defence
- International peacekeeping forces
- Vehicles of toll road operators
Tolls in neighbouring countries
The following neighbouring countries of Slovenia also have compulsory tolls to finance and maintain their motorways. More information on the motorway vignettes of the neighbouring countries and their validity can be found here: