Austria 2026 Driving Rule Changes
Source Officielle: Bundesministerium für Klimaschutz, Umwelt, Energie, Mobilität (BMK)
Dernière Mise à Jour: 1 février 2026
Résumé
Austria implements EU GSR2 Phase 3 safety requirements, updates the Vignette motorway toll system with digital-only options, introduces environmental zone updates in major cities, and increases penalties for speed limit violations.
Changements Clés
EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning
En vigueur le 7 juillet 2026
Basic ADAS required
Since July 2024, new cars required ISA, AEB, lane-keeping assistance, and drowsiness detection
Camera-based distraction monitoring mandatory
All new cars must have Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) with in-cabin camera detecting phone use, eating, or looking away from the road
Source Officielle: EU General Safety Regulation 2
Conseil du Moniteur
“GSR2 Phase 3 adds camera-based distraction monitoring from July 2026 for all new cars. Combined with ISA (which already warns when you exceed the speed limit) and existing AEB and lane-keeping systems, new vehicles sold in Austria now have comprehensive driver monitoring.”
Environmental Zone Updates in Vienna and Graz
En vigueur le 1 janvier 2026
IG-L emission restrictions
Immissionsschutzgesetz-Luft (IG-L) restrictions applied to older vehicles in some areas during high-pollution days
Permanent environmental zone restrictions
Vienna and Graz introduce permanent low-emission zones restricting Euro 0-3 diesel vehicles; transit traffic through Inntal corridor faces stricter emission checks
Source Officielle: BMK Environmental Zones
Conseil du Moniteur
“Vienna and Graz are introducing permanent low-emission zones. Euro 0-3 diesel vehicles (generally pre-2006) will be restricted. If you're driving through Austria with an older diesel vehicle, check restrictions before entering city centers. The Inntal corridor on the A12/A13 also has stricter emission checks.”
Increased Speed Limit Violation Penalties
En vigueur le 1 janvier 2026
Moderate speed fines
Speeding fines started at €20 for minor violations; €2,180 maximum for severe speeding
Higher fines and faster license action
Minimum fine for speeding over 20 km/h increased to €150; over 40 km/h triggers automatic 2-week license suspension; maximum fine raised to €5,000 for extreme speeding
Source Officielle: BMI Verkehrsstrafen
Conseil du Moniteur
“Austria is getting much tougher on speeding. Going 20 km/h over now costs at least €150, and 40 km/h over means automatic license suspension for 2 weeks. The maximum fine has more than doubled to €5,000. In Austria, speed limits are strictly enforced with both fixed and mobile radar.”
Changements par Catégorie
🚗Limitations de Vitesse(1)
Expanded Section Control (Average Speed) Cameras
En vigueur le 1 avril 2026
Section control on select tunnels
Average speed cameras primarily on A2 (Kaisermühlen tunnel), A22 (Kaisermühlen), and select tunnel sections
Extended section control network
Section control expanded to additional Autobahn segments on A1, A2, A9, and A10; new installations in construction zones and accident-prone areas
Source Officielle: ASFINAG Section Control
⚠️Sanctions & Amendes(1)
Increased Speed Limit Violation Penalties
En vigueur le 1 janvier 2026
Moderate speed fines
Speeding fines started at €20 for minor violations; €2,180 maximum for severe speeding
Higher fines and faster license action
Minimum fine for speeding over 20 km/h increased to €150; over 40 km/h triggers automatic 2-week license suspension; maximum fine raised to €5,000 for extreme speeding
Source Officielle: BMI Verkehrsstrafen
🔧Équipement du Véhicule(1)
Digital Vignette System Updates
En vigueur le 1 février 2026
€96.40 annual vignette (2025)
Annual motorway vignette available as physical sticker or digital; price €96.40 for cars
€98.90 annual vignette (2026)
Annual vignette price increased to €98.90; digital vignette now activable immediately (previously 18-day delay); new 1-day vignette option at €8.60
Source Officielle: ASFINAG Vignette
🛡️Règles de Sécurité(1)
EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning
En vigueur le 7 juillet 2026
Basic ADAS required
Since July 2024, new cars required ISA, AEB, lane-keeping assistance, and drowsiness detection
Camera-based distraction monitoring mandatory
All new cars must have Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) with in-cabin camera detecting phone use, eating, or looking away from the road
Source Officielle: EU General Safety Regulation 2
🌱Zones Environnementales(1)
Environmental Zone Updates in Vienna and Graz
En vigueur le 1 janvier 2026
IG-L emission restrictions
Immissionsschutzgesetz-Luft (IG-L) restrictions applied to older vehicles in some areas during high-pollution days
Permanent environmental zone restrictions
Vienna and Graz introduce permanent low-emission zones restricting Euro 0-3 diesel vehicles; transit traffic through Inntal corridor faces stricter emission checks
Source Officielle: BMK Environmental Zones
Conseils du Moniteur
Re: EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning
Conseil du Moniteur
“GSR2 Phase 3 adds camera-based distraction monitoring from July 2026 for all new cars. Combined with ISA (which already warns when you exceed the speed limit) and existing AEB and lane-keeping systems, new vehicles sold in Austria now have comprehensive driver monitoring.”
Re: Digital Vignette System Updates
Conseil du Moniteur
“The digital vignette is now activable immediately - no more 18-day waiting period. A new 1-day option at €8.60 is perfect for short trips through Austria. Remember: all vehicles on Autobahn and Schnellstraße need a vignette. Without one, you face a €120 on-the-spot fine or up to €3,000.”
Re: Environmental Zone Updates in Vienna and Graz
Conseil du Moniteur
“Vienna and Graz are introducing permanent low-emission zones. Euro 0-3 diesel vehicles (generally pre-2006) will be restricted. If you're driving through Austria with an older diesel vehicle, check restrictions before entering city centers. The Inntal corridor on the A12/A13 also has stricter emission checks.”
Re: Increased Speed Limit Violation Penalties
Conseil du Moniteur
“Austria is getting much tougher on speeding. Going 20 km/h over now costs at least €150, and 40 km/h over means automatic license suspension for 2 weeks. The maximum fine has more than doubled to €5,000. In Austria, speed limits are strictly enforced with both fixed and mobile radar.”
Re: Expanded Section Control (Average Speed) Cameras
Conseil du Moniteur
“Austria is expanding its section control (average speed measurement) network beyond tunnels onto open motorway sections. These systems measure your average speed over several kilometers. Maintain the speed limit consistently - braking at camera points is ineffective with average speed measurement.”
Sources & Méthodologie
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Informations vérifiées le : 2026-02-01
Primary Sources:
- Bundesministerium für Klimaschutz, Umwelt, Energie, Mobilität (BMK) — Official regulatory body
- EU General Safety Regulation 2 — EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning
- ASFINAG Vignette — Digital Vignette System Updates
- BMK Environmental Zones — Environmental Zone Updates in Vienna and Graz
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