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Switzerland Traffic Law Report

Source Agency: ASTRA (Federal Roads Office) / asa (Association of Road Traffic Offices)

Last Updated: February 12, 2026

Key Findings

  • ●Theory test pass rate is 65% (2023, asa Statistics)
  • ●Road fatalities: 236 deaths in 2023 — Down 2% from 2022, continuing downward trend
  • ●350,000 tests administered per year by ASTRA
  • ●Most challenging topic: Priority Rules (32% fail rate)

Test Statistics

Theory Test Pass Rate

65%

asa Statistics (2023)

Practical Test Pass Rate

68%

asa Statistics (2023)

Tests Administered Per Year

350,000

asa (2023)

Speed Limits

Urban

50 km/h

Rural / National Roads

80 km/h

Motorway / Highway

120 km/h

Most Challenging Topics

1

Priority Rules

32% fail rate

Complex right-of-way scenarios including trams and buses

2

Speed Regulations

28% fail rate

Strict speed limits with severe penalties for excessive speeding

3

Mountain Driving

25% fail rate

Alpine road rules, right-of-way on narrow mountain roads

4

Road Signs

22% fail rate

Multilingual signage system (German, French, Italian, Romansh)

5

Motorway Rules

20% fail rate

Vignette requirements, overtaking restrictions, emergency corridor

Road Safety

Road Fatalities

236 deaths

ASTRA Road Traffic Accident Statistics (2023)

Trend

Down 2% from 2022, continuing downward trend

Penalties & Fines

SpeedingCHF 40-260 fine (minor), license suspension + criminal proceedings (major)
Driving Under InfluenceCHF 550+ fine, mandatory license suspension, criminal proceedings if over 0.08%
Points SystemNo points; cascading system with warnings, then license suspension
Mobile Phone UseCHF 100 fine

Recent Law Changes

2024

New e-vignette option available alongside physical vignette

2023

Stricter penalties for distracted driving and mobile phone use

2023

Updated emergency corridor (Rettungsgasse) requirements on motorways

Sources & Methodology

All statistics in this report are sourced from official government agencies and publicly available data. AutoviaTest is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with any government testing agency.

Data last verified: 2026-02-12

Primary Sources:

  • asa Statistics — Test statistics (2023)
  • ASTRA Road Traffic Accident Statistics — Road safety data (2023)
  • ASTRA (Federal Roads Office) / asa (Association of Road Traffic Offices) — Official regulatory body

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Quick Facts

Theory test questions

50 questions, max 15 errors allowed

Test languages

German, French, Italian, English in most cantons

License validity

Unlimited (periodic eye test after age 75)

Motorway vignette

CHF 40/year required for all motorways

Probation period

3 years for new drivers

Total cost average

CHF 3,000-4,000 for full license

Cite This Report

AutoviaTest. (2026, February 12). Switzerland traffic law report: Driving test statistics. AutoviaTest. https://autoviatest.com/en-BE/traffic-law-reports/switzerland

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