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Czechia 2026 Driving Rule Changes

Official Source: Ministry of Transport (Ministerstvo dopravy)

Last Updated: February 1, 2026

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Summary

Czechia introduces significant 2026 changes: Level 3 autonomous driving legalized on highways, e-vignette price increases with hybrid exemption removed, EU cross-border license ban enforcement, digital driver license via eDoklady, and strict zero-alcohol enforcement continues.

Key Changes

📋Licensing

Level 3 Autonomous Driving Legalized on Highways

High ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective January 1, 2026

✕Before

No autonomous driving permitted

All vehicles required a human driver actively controlling the vehicle at all times

✓After (2026)

SAE Level 3 on selected highways

Vehicles with approved Level 3 automated driving systems can operate on designated highway sections; driver must regain control within 10 seconds of prompt; non-driving activities permitted while system active

Official Source: Czech Road Traffic Act Amendment

Instructor's Tip

“Czechia is the second EU country after Germany to allow Level 3 autonomous driving. The car handles all driving tasks on approved highway sections, and you can read or use your phone. But you must take control within 10 seconds when prompted. Know the difference between Level 2 (hands on) and Level 3 (hands off, eyes off).”

⚠️Penalties & Fines

EU Cross-Border Driving Ban Enforcement

High ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective January 1, 2026

✕Before

National bans only

Driving license bans for serious offenses were enforced only in the country that issued them

✓After (2026)

EU-wide ban enforcement

Serious offenses like DUI or excessive speeding resulting in a license ban in one EU country are now enforced across the entire EU

Official Source: EU Directive on Cross-Border Enforcement

Instructor's Tip

“A driving ban in any EU country now follows you everywhere in the Union. If you lose your license for drink-driving in Austria, you can't drive in Czechia either. This closes a major loophole that existed for decades.”

🛡️Safety Rules

EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning

High ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective July 7, 2026

✕Before

Basic ADAS only

Since July 2024, new cars required AEB, ISA, lane-keeping, and drowsiness warning

✓After (2026)

Camera-based distraction monitoring

All new cars must have Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) with camera monitoring to detect phone use or inattention

Official Source: EU General Safety Regulation 2

Instructor's Tip

“GSR2 Phase 3 adds camera-based distraction monitoring from July 2026. Combined with Czechia's strict 0.0‰ alcohol limit and now EU-wide driving bans, the message is clear: zero tolerance for impaired or distracted driving.”

Changes by Category

⚠️Penalties & Fines(2)

E-Vignette Price Increase and Hybrid Exemption Removed

Medium Impact

Effective March 1, 2026

✕Before

CZK 2,440 annual; plug-in hybrids exempt

Annual e-vignette cost CZK 2,440; vehicles with CO2 under 50 g/km (including plug-in hybrids) were exempt

✓After (2026)

CZK 2,570 annual; only zero-emission exempt

Annual e-vignette rises to CZK 2,570; 10-day CZK 300; 30-day CZK 480; 1-day CZK 230; only fully zero-emission vehicles remain exempt

Official Source: Czech E-vignette Portal

EU Cross-Border Driving Ban Enforcement

High ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective January 1, 2026

✕Before

National bans only

Driving license bans for serious offenses were enforced only in the country that issued them

✓After (2026)

EU-wide ban enforcement

Serious offenses like DUI or excessive speeding resulting in a license ban in one EU country are now enforced across the entire EU

Official Source: EU Directive on Cross-Border Enforcement

📋Licensing(2)

Level 3 Autonomous Driving Legalized on Highways

High ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective January 1, 2026

✕Before

No autonomous driving permitted

All vehicles required a human driver actively controlling the vehicle at all times

✓After (2026)

SAE Level 3 on selected highways

Vehicles with approved Level 3 automated driving systems can operate on designated highway sections; driver must regain control within 10 seconds of prompt; non-driving activities permitted while system active

Official Source: Czech Road Traffic Act Amendment

Digital Driver License via eDoklady App

Medium Impact

Effective January 1, 2026

✕Before

Physical card only

Only physical driver license card recognized for identification

✓After (2026)

Digital license in eDoklady

Driver license available via Portál dopravy and eDoklady app; recognized by police in EU countries through EU Digital Identity Wallet framework

Official Source: Czech Digital Identity

🛡️Safety Rules(1)

EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning

High ImpactOn Theory Test

Effective July 7, 2026

✕Before

Basic ADAS only

Since July 2024, new cars required AEB, ISA, lane-keeping, and drowsiness warning

✓After (2026)

Camera-based distraction monitoring

All new cars must have Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) with camera monitoring to detect phone use or inattention

Official Source: EU General Safety Regulation 2

Instructor Tips

Re: Level 3 Autonomous Driving Legalized on Highways

Instructor's Tip

“Czechia is the second EU country after Germany to allow Level 3 autonomous driving. The car handles all driving tasks on approved highway sections, and you can read or use your phone. But you must take control within 10 seconds when prompted. Know the difference between Level 2 (hands on) and Level 3 (hands off, eyes off).”

Re: E-Vignette Price Increase and Hybrid Exemption Removed

Instructor's Tip

“E-vignette prices increased slightly for 2026. The big change from March 1 is that plug-in hybrids with CO2 under 50 g/km are no longer exempt - only fully electric and hydrogen vehicles skip the toll. Buy your e-vignette at edalnice.cz before hitting the motorway.”

Re: EU Cross-Border Driving Ban Enforcement

Instructor's Tip

“A driving ban in any EU country now follows you everywhere in the Union. If you lose your license for drink-driving in Austria, you can't drive in Czechia either. This closes a major loophole that existed for decades.”

Re: EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning

Instructor's Tip

“GSR2 Phase 3 adds camera-based distraction monitoring from July 2026. Combined with Czechia's strict 0.0‰ alcohol limit and now EU-wide driving bans, the message is clear: zero tolerance for impaired or distracted driving.”

Re: Digital Driver License via eDoklady App

Instructor's Tip

“You can now carry your driver license digitally in the eDoklady app. Czech police and increasingly other EU police forces accept it. But keep your physical card for trips outside the EU or when renting cars abroad.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Can cars drive themselves on Czech highways now?
Yes, with conditions. From January 1, 2026, Czechia allows SAE Level 3 autonomous driving on designated highway sections. The vehicle handles all driving tasks while active, and you can use your phone or read. However, you must be ready to take control within 10 seconds when prompted. Czechia is the second EU country after Germany to allow this.
Are plug-in hybrids still exempt from Czech motorway tolls?
No. From March 1, 2026, plug-in hybrid vehicles are no longer exempt from the e-vignette, even if their CO2 emissions are under 50 g/km. Only fully zero-emission vehicles (electric and hydrogen) remain exempt. The annual e-vignette costs CZK 2,570.
What is Czechia's alcohol limit for driving?
Czechia maintains a strict 0.0‰ blood alcohol limit - absolutely zero tolerance. Even the smallest amount of alcohol in your blood is a serious offense. Combined with new EU cross-border enforcement, a DUI ban in Czechia now applies across all EU countries.
Can I use a digital driver license in Czechia?
Yes. From 2026, your driver license is available digitally through the eDoklady app or Portál dopravy. It is recognized by Czech police and is part of the EU Digital Identity Wallet rollout, meaning it will increasingly be accepted across EU member states.

Sources & Methodology

All rule changes are sourced from official government transport agencies and legal publications. AutoviaTest is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with any government agency. Rules may be subject to change before their effective dates.

Information last verified: 2026-02-01

Primary Sources:

  • Ministry of Transport (Ministerstvo dopravy) — Official regulatory body
  • Czech Road Traffic Act Amendment — Level 3 Autonomous Driving Legalized on Highways
  • Czech E-vignette Portal — E-Vignette Price Increase and Hybrid Exemption Removed
  • EU Directive on Cross-Border Enforcement — EU Cross-Border Driving Ban Enforcement

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