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Kreis 8, Zürich, Switzerland
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Test Questions
50
Pass Mark
45/50
Minimum Age
18
License Fee
CHF 20-45 theory test (varies by canton)
Source: ASTRA · Last updated: 2026-03-15
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FAQ
How much does a driving licence cost in Switzerland?
The total cost for a Category B (car) licence is typically CHF 2,000–CHF 4,000, with an average of ~CHF 3,000. This includes: Nothelferkurs CHF 100–200, eye test CHF 10–20, learner permit CHF 60–120, theory test CHF 30–45, VKU (traffic theory course, 8 hrs) CHF 150–250, driving lessons CHF 80–120 per 45 min (25–40 lessons typical), practical test CHF 120–140, WAB course CHF 350–500, and licence issuance CHF 50–80. Costs vary significantly by canton.
What is the Swiss theory test format?
The theory test for Category B has 50 multiple-choice questions to be completed in 45 minutes. Each question has up to 3 correct answers — you earn 1 point per correct sub-answer, for a maximum of 150 points. You need at least 135 points (90%) to pass. The test costs CHF 30–45 depending on the canton and is available in German, French, Italian, and English.
What is the motorway vignette and do I need one?
Yes, a vignette is required for all motorways (Autobahnen) and expressways (Autostrassen) in Switzerland. It costs CHF 40 per year and is valid from 1 December to 31 January of the following year (14 months). Since August 2023, an electronic e-vignette linked to your licence plate is available. Driving without a valid vignette costs CHF 200 plus the vignette price.