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In Romania, tolls are collected through a digital vignette (rovinieta) linked to your license plate.

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Toll in Romania

In Romania, the use of national and European roads is subject to a mandatory digital vignette (rovinieta). This electronic toll applies to all vehicles, from passenger cars and vans to trucks and buses, and is used to finance the maintenance of the national road network.

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Register online

You can easily register your Romania vignette online at Tollvignettes.com before entering the country. Select your vehicle type, choose the validity period, and enter your license plate details exactly as shown on your registration papers. Once confirmed, your vignette is activated immediately, and you’ll receive a confirmation email as proof of registration.

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Toll roads in Romania

In Romania, a valid motorway vignette (rovinieta) is required for driving on all motorways and national roads, regardless of the distance travelled. The vignette serves as a mandatory road tax for all vehicles using the public road network managed by the Romanian National Road Infrastructure Company (CNAIR). Only local roads within municipalities are exempt from this requirement.

The vignette system was introduced to help finance the maintenance, modernization, and expansion of Romania’s road network, one of the most extensive in Eastern Europe. It connects every major region of the country, from the capital Bucharest and the mountain passes of Transylvania, to Constanța on the Black Sea coast and border crossings with Hungary, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Moldova.

Toll regulations apply across all main categories of roads: motorways (A), expressways (DEx), and national roads (DN). Each route is clearly marked with signs displaying the road number and category. As soon as you drive onto one of these marked roads, you must have a valid vignette linked to your license plate.

Romanian motorways

Romania’s motorway network is expanding quickly, linking the capital with all major regions and border crossings. Each motorway is marked with an A and requires a valid vignette:

  • A0 circles Bucharest and links to all main inbound routes. The southern section is open, while the northern part is still under construction.

  • A1 runs from Bucharest through Pitești, Sibiu, Deva, Timișoara and Arad to Nădlac on the Hungarian border. It forms the country’s main corridor to Central Europe.

  • A2 connects Bucharest with Constanța on the Black Sea coast. Fully operational and one of Romania’s busiest routes during summer.

  • A3 leads from Bucharest and Ploiești north through Brașov, Cluj-Napoca and Oradea to Borș on the Hungarian border. Several sections are already in use, while others are being built.

  • A4 bypasses Constanța, easing coastal traffic and linking the port area with the A2 motorway.

  • A5 is a planned route from Bucharest to Giurgiu on the Bulgarian border, designed to improve southern access.

  • A6 will connect Timișoara, Craiova and Alexandria with Bucharest, offering a new west–south route across Oltenia.

  • A7 known as the “Moldova Motorway,” connects Ploiești, Buzău, Bacău and Suceava to Siret near the Ukrainian border. Several sections are already open.

  • A8 is the future east–west route between Târgu Mureș in Transylvania and Iași and Ungheni on the Moldovan border.

  • A9 will link Timișoara with Moravița and the Serbian border.

  • A10 connects Sebeș, Alba Iulia and Turda, linking the A1 and A3. It is fully operational.

  • A11 runs between Arad and Oradea, connecting western Romania with Hungary. Some sections are already open.

  • A13 will link Sibiu and Brașov, continuing east to Onești and Răcăciuni on the A7.

  • A14 runs across northern Romania from Botoșani through Suceava, Baia Mare and Satu Mare to Oar on the Hungarian border.

Romanian expressways

Romania’s expressway network is expanding rapidly, providing faster links between major cities and complementing the motorway system. All expressways marked with a DEx prefix require a valid vignette:

  • DEx1 Bessarabia Expressway connects Mărășești, Bârlad and Albița near the Moldovan border. Planned as an alternative corridor between Bucharest and Chișinău.

  • DEx4 Someș Expressway links Petreștii de Jos, Cluj-Napoca, Gherla and Dej. The first section between Petreștii de Jos and Tureni opened in July 2025.

  • DEx6 Danube Expressway will connect the junction with A4 near Brăila to Galați, improving access to the eastern Danube crossings.

  • DEx7 Bukovina Expressway will link Suceava with Siret, creating a faster route to the Ukrainian border.

  • DEx8 Dobruja Expressway runs from Brăila to Tulcea, Constanța and Mangalia. The Constanța bypass (22 km) is operational, while the remaining sections are under design.

  • DEx11 Crișana Expressway will connect Arad, Chișineu-Criș, Solonta and Oradea, linking western Romania to Hungary.

  • DEx12 Oltenia Expressway runs from Pitești through Slatina to Craiova. Fully operational since July 2025, it forms a key route in southern Romania.

  • DEx14 Horea, Cloșca and Crișan Expressway will connect Satu Mare and Oar, improving access to the Hungarian border.

  • DEx16 Oradea Bypass links the Oradea Ring Expressway with the A3. Fully operational since 2024, it offers a fast alternative around the city.

National roads

In addition to motorways and expressways, all DN national roads in Romania also require a valid vignette. These roads connect cities, regional centres and border crossings, forming the backbone of the country’s transport network. Signs for DN roads are red with a white number. Once you join any DN route, your vignette must be active.

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Vehicle classes for vignettes

All vehicles with at least 4 wheels are required to register an e-vignette (rovinieta). Motorbikes, trikes, and trailers are therefore exempt from the e-vignette requirement.

Check your vehicle registration certificate under “Maximum permissible mass” to determine your category.

Examples of vignette obligation

B

≤ 3,500 kg

C

3 500 – 7 500 kg

D

7.500 -
12.000 kg

E

≥ 12,000 kg ≤ 3 axles

F

≥ 12,000 kg ≥ 4 axles

G

9 – 23 seats

H

› 23 seats

A

≤ 8 seats ≤ 3,500 kg

B

Goods transport with a total weight of up to 3,500 kg.

C

Goods transport with a total weight from 3,500 kg up to a maximum of 7,500 kg.

D

Goods transport with a total weight from 7,500 kg up to a maximum of 12,000 kg.

E

Goods transport with a total weight of more than 12,000 kg and up to 3 axles (inclusive).

F

Goods transport with a total weight of more than 12,000 kg and at least 4 axles (inclusive).

G

Passenger transport with 9 to 23 seats.

H

Passenger transport with more than 23 seats.

A

Passenger cars (incl. trailers) with a maximum authorised mass of up to 3,500 kg.

Validity periods

There are different validity periods for every vehicle class. Choose the perfect e-vignette (rovinieta) to match your journey through Romania.

1 day

Ideal for driveway. This validity period applies to all vehicles.

7 days

Great for quick trips. This validity period applies to vehicle class C - G.

10 days

Perfect for short getaways. This validity period applies to vehicle class A and B.

30 days

Suited for long vacations. This validity period applies to all vehicles.

60 days

Convenient for extended stays. This validity period applies to vehicle class A and B.

12 months

Best for frequent travelers. This validity period applies to all vehicles.

Romania e-vignette (rovinieta) prices 2025

Car
DurationEUR
1 day€8.99
10 days€13.99
30 days€19.99
60 days€26.99
12 months€64.99
Motorhome / Van < 3.5 t
DurationEUR
1 day€16.99
10 days€22.99
30 days€33.99
60 days€48.99
12 months€133.99
Motorhome / Van 3.5 t - 7.5 t
DurationEUR
1 day€14.99
7 days€27.99
30 days€49.99
90 daysRON 570.00
12 months€399.99
Motorhome / Van 7.5 t - 12.0 t
DurationEUR
1 day€19.99
7 days€42.99
30 days€78.99
90 daysRON 915.00
Truck ≥ 12.0 t ≤ 3 axles
DurationEUR
1 day€24.99
7 days€52.99
30 days€97.99
12 months€904.99
Truck ≥ 12.0 t ≥ 4 axles
DurationEUR
1 day€36.99
7 days€80.99
30 days€154.99
12 months€1,599.99
Bus 9 - 23 seats
DurationEUR
1 day€14.99
7 days€27.99
30 days€49.99
12 months€399.99
Bus > 23 seats
DurationEUR
1 day€19.99
7 days€42.99
30 days€78.99
12 months€714.99

The above prices are a combination of the toll fee and the registration fee, presented as a single total amount.

Toll regulations for lorries

Unlike other countries, driving in Romania with a lorry also requires an e-vignette (rovinieta). Lorries fall under categories E and F, depending on the number of axles. So be aware that Romania is an exception and does not use distance-based toll systems.

Avoid fines: register your e-vignette (rovinieta) before you travel

Driving without a valid e-vignette (rovinieta) can lead to hefty fines. Don’t take the risk and make sure your vehicle is registered with the correct Romanian e-vignette before starting your journey.

In Romania, driving on toll roads without a valid e-vignette (rovinieta) is not permitted, and there is no grace period for driving without one. If you are caught driving without a valid e-vignette, you can be fined immediately. So make sure you are not accidentally driving on a Romanian toll road.

The obligation to have a valid e-vignette (rovinieta) in Romania is monitored using multiple methods to ensure compliance:

  • Automatic camera systems: License plates are scanned by automatic cameras installed on toll roads to verify the presence of a valid e-vignette (rovinieta) or an exemption in the CNAIR database.

  • Patrol cars: Romanian Police and Customs Administration vehicles are equipped with license plate recognition cameras to conduct on-the-spot checks for compliance.

  • Inspections at rest stops: Vehicles may be inspected at rest stops or parking areas by authorities to confirm the validity of their e-vignette (rovinieta).

If you have not registered a motorway e-vignette (rovinieta) or have registered the wrong one, you will always face a penalty, as both scenarios are treated as not having a valid e-vignette at all.

No, Romanian e-vignettes (rovinieta) are not transferable between vehicles. The rovinieta toll system strictly links the e-vignette to the vehicle's registration number at the time of registration, ensuring it is valid exclusively for that specific vehicle.

If you sell your car or change your license plates, the e-vignette cannot be transferred to a different vehicle or a new registration number. In these situations, you will need to register a new Romanian e-vignette (rovinieta) for the new vehicle or updated registration.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to postpone the start of validity after registering an e-vignette (rovinieta). Once the registration is completed, the selected validity period is fixed and cannot be adjusted. Therefore, we recommend carefully selecting the desired start date during the registration process.

The following vehicles are exempt from registering a Romanian e-vignette (rovinieta):

  • Emergency Vehicles: Vehicles operated by emergency services such as ambulances, fire trucks, and police vehicles are exempt from tolls.

  • Military Vehicles: Military vehicles operated by the Romanian Armed Forces or allied forces for official purposes do not require an e-vignette.

  • Public Service Vehicles: Vehicles used by public utility companies (e.g., electricity, gas, water services) are exempt while performing tasks related to infrastructure maintenance and repair.

  • Diplomatic Vehicles: Vehicles with diplomatic plates or those operated by consular services are exempt from the e-vignette requirement.

  • Agricultural and Forestry Vehicles: Tractors and machinery exclusively used for agricultural and forestry activities, provided they remain off public roads outside their work areas, are exempt.

Tolls and emission stickers in neighbouring countries

The following neighbouring countries of Romania also have compulsory tolls to finance and maintain their motorways:

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