Austria charges a two-layer toll: the Vignette (or "Pickerl") gets you onto the Autobahn and Schnellstraße network, but five of the busiest Alpine corridors then bill you again. The annual digital Vignette is €106.80 in 2026, with a 10-day at €12.80, a 2-month at €32.00, and a 1-day at €9.60 (ASFINAG, valid from 1 December 2025).
The paper Klebevignette is being sold for the last time in 2026 — from 2027 the digital plate-linked version is the only option. The five Streckenmaut sections — A9 Pyhrn (Bosrucktunnel €7, Gleinalmtunnel €12), A10 Tauern/Katschberg €15, A11 Karawanken €9, A13 Brenner €12.50, S16 Arlberg €13 — are now fully digital with automatic plate recognition at toll lanes, and these prices stack on top of the Vignette.
Driving Vienna to Villach on the A10 means you pay both. The Ersatzmaut for getting caught without a Vignette rose to €200 on 1 January 2026 (previously €120); ignore the offer and it escalates to a €300–3,000 administrative penalty.
Speed limits are 50 in town, 100 on Freilandstraße and Schnellstraße, 130 on Autobahn. The 2018 Tempo-140 pilot on the A1 Westautobahn was terminated on 1 March 2020 by then-environment minister Gewessler — there are no 140 sections anywhere in Austria today.
The IG-L "Lufthunderter" still drops you to 100 km/h on signed sections (notably the permanent Feldkirchen segment of A2 between Graz-Ost and Graz-West since 2017), though Styria lifted the variable A2/A9 limits on 18 April 2025 after PM10/NO2 measurements stayed within limits.
The 0.5‰ BAC limit is generic; the 0.1‰ rule for the three-year Probezeit, for all Category C/D professional drivers, and for anyone transporting schoolchildren is effectively zero. Hit 0.5–0.79‰ and it's €300–3,700 with a register entry; from 0.8‰ your licence goes; at 1.6‰ minimum €1,600 plus a €363 traffic-psychological exam.
Winter tyres are mandatory 1 November–15 April when conditions are wintry, and from November 2024 tyres on newly manufactured vehicles must carry the 3PMSF symbol, not just M+S. Vienna's Kurzparkzone became citywide in March 2022 and rates jumped 30% on 1 January 2026 to €1.70 per 30 minutes.
Snow chains are Pflicht on signed sections of Großglockner Hochalpenstraße, Timmelsjoch, Sölkpass and the Nockalmstraße when displayed.
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