Driving in Vienna
Your complete guide to driving and renting scooters in Vienna, Austria. Learn about IDP requirements, traffic rules, safety tips, and everything you need to know before hitting the road.
International Driving Permit (IDP) in Vienna
IDP Not Required
EU/EEA licenses are fully valid. Non-EU licenses are accepted for 6 months. An IDP is recommended for non-Latin alphabet licenses.
Fine without IDP: €50-150
Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country if needed.
Accepted Licenses
Traffic Rules in Vienna
Local Traffic Rules
- 1Trams always have priority
- 2Right before left rule at unmarked intersections
- 3Zipper merge (Reißverschluss) is law
- 4Winter tires mandatory November 1 - April 15
- 5Vignette required for highways (Autobahn)
- 6No right turn on red ever
Common Tourist Mistakes
- Not yielding to trams
- Missing the vignette requirement (€120 fine)
- Forgetting winter tire dates
- Speeding in 30 km/h zones
- Parking in residential permit zones
Horn Culture
Honking is rare and considered rude. Only use for emergencies.
Traffic Fines & Penalties
Speeding
€20-2,180 depending on speed
No Helmet
€35
No IDP
€50-150
Red Light
€70-2,180
Drink Driving
€300-5,900 + license suspension
Safety Tips
Essential Safety Tips
- Vienna is very safe and orderly
- Follow rules strictly - police enforce them
- Watch for cyclists and trams
- Use Park & Ride and public transport in center
- Excellent public transport makes driving unnecessary
Best Time to Drive
Anytime outside rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM). Traffic is manageable.
Rainy Season Warning
No specific season. Winter (Nov-Mar) requires winter tires by law.
Areas to Avoid (for beginners)
- First district (Innere Stadt) - better to walk
- Areas near main train stations during rush hour
Parking
Average Cost
€2-4/hour in central zonesScooter Parking
Free motorcycle parking in many areas. E-scooters must not block pedestrian paths.
Parking Tips
- Short-term parking zones (Kurzparkzone) in center - max 2 hours
- Buy parking tickets from tobacco shops or apps
- Park & Ride facilities at metro stations are cheap
- Residential permit zones - check signs carefully
- Many underground garages available
FAQ: Driving in Vienna
Do I need a car in Vienna?
Not really. Vienna has excellent public transport (U-Bahn, trams, buses). A car is only useful for day trips to the countryside, wine regions, or nearby countries.
What is the Vignette?
A toll sticker required for Austrian highways. Available at gas stations, post offices, or online. 10-day vignette costs about €10. Heavy fines without one.
Are winter tires really mandatory?
Yes, from November 1 to April 15 if conditions require it (snow, ice). Rental cars should be equipped. Check before driving in winter.
How is parking in central Vienna?
Difficult and expensive. Short-term parking zones allow max 2 hours. Use Park & Ride facilities at metro stations instead.
Can I drive to nearby countries easily?
Yes! Vienna is close to Bratislava (1 hour), Budapest (2.5 hours), and Prague (4 hours). The vignette is only for Austria - other countries have their own toll systems.
Emergency Contacts
Police
133
Ambulance
144
Roadside Assistance
ÖAMTC: 120, ARBÖ: 123
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