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15/01/20265 min read

Driving Czech motorways in 2026: the complete vignette guide

Everything you need to know before driving on Czech D-roads — prices, validity, fines and how to register the e-vignette.

The Czech Republic uses a fully digital vignette system. There is no sticker — the toll authority simply scans your licence plate. If your plate is registered in the system for the given day, you're allowed to drive.

Where do you need a vignette?

An e-vignette is required on all D motorways (D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D10, D11, D35, D46, D48, D52, D55, D56) and on selected signposted expressways. Toll-free sections are marked in green.

Vignette types & prices (2026)

  • 1 day: ideal for transit
  • 10 days: the most popular tourist option
  • 30 days: for longer holidays or business trips
  • Annual vignette: for residents and frequent drivers

Discounts apply to vehicles running on natural gas, biomethane or plug-in hybrids with low CO₂ emissions.

Fines

Driving without a valid vignette can cost up to CZK 20,000 (around €800). Cameras check plates automatically.

How to buy

You can register your plate on the portal, at petrol stations near the border or through an intermediary like Tollentrio.

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