In Slovenia, toll fees are based on vehicle classification. To determine your category, check your vehicle registration certificate for the “maximum permissible mass” and the height above the front axle.
Toll in Slovenia
Toll payments in Slovenia are managed through e-vignettes, which are linked to your vehicle’s license plate.
Register online
You can easily register an e-vignette online at Tollvignettes.com using a credit card, PayPal, or another payment method. After completing your registration, you’ll receive a confirmation email, ensuring a quick and hassle-free experience when traveling on Slovenia’s highways.
In Slovenia, tolls are required on motorways (avtoceste) and expressways (hitre ceste), which are identified by A and H. A valid e-vignette is essential for travel on these designated toll roads.
The A1 motorway serves as the backbone of Slovenia’s motorway network.
Motorways can also be labeled with an E. This is the same motorway as indicated with an A, but E means it is part of the broader European network that spans multiple countries.
A valid e-vignette is required for the following sections:
The motorways including European roads: A1 (E57,E59,E70), A2 (E61, E70), A3 (E61), A4 (E59), A5 (E653).
The expressways: H3, H4, H5, H6, H7.
01.Exceptions
Some toll-free motorways and expressways in Slovenia are an exception and do not require an e-vignette:
H2 between Maribor West and Tezno. H6 between Koper and Lucija. A2 between Jesenice and Vrba.
The Karawanks Tunnel (A2) is exempt from the e-vignette requirement, but a separate toll is charged.
In Slovenia, toll fees are based on vehicle classification. To determine your category, check your vehicle registration certificate for the “maximum permissible mass” and the height above the front axle.
2A
Vehicles with a maximum authorized mass of up to 3,500 kg (including caravan or trailer) and a height above the front axle of no more than 1.3 meters. Most passenger cars, minivans, motorhomes, and SUVs fall into this category.
2B
Vehicles with a maximum authorized mass of up to 3,500 kg and a height above the front axle greater than 1.3 meters. This includes light trucks and buses. Motorhomes, camper vans, and other camping vehicles always fall under category 2A.
1
Single-track motor vehicles, such as motorcycles. These include all vehicles with a track width of up to 50 cm.
Choose the right e-vignette to suit your journey through Slovenia.
Ideal for quick trips.
This validity period is only available for vehicle classes 2A and 2B. Perfect for extended stays.
This validity period is only available for vehicle class 1. Great for seasonal travelers.
Best for frequent travelers.
Car | ||
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Duration | EUR | |
1 week | €24.99 | |
1 month | €42.99 | |
1 year | €132.99 |
Motorhome / Van > 1,3 m front axle | ||
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Duration | EUR | |
1 week | €42.99 | |
1 month | €74.99 | |
1 year | €249.99 |
Motorcycle | ||
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Duration | EUR | |
1 week | €14.99 | |
6 months | €42.99 | |
1 year | €73.99 |
The above prices combine the toll fee and the registration fee into one total amount.
In Slovenia, vehicles exceeding a total weight of 3,500 kg, including lorries, are charged using a distance-based toll system rather than a fixed fee. The toll amount depends on factors such as the kilometers driven, the maximum permissible weight, the number of axles, the road category, and the vehicle’s environmental classification. To comply with regulations, vehicles over 3,500 kg must be registered through Slovenia’s DarsGO system.
Driving without a valid e-vignette may result in significant fines. Avoid the risk by ensuring you have the correct Slovenian e-vignette for your vehicle category before starting your journey.
Driving on toll roads in Slovenia without a valid e-vignette is not permitted and may result in an immediate fine. Therefore, make sure to register your e-vignette before starting your journey.
In Slovenia, vehicles under 3,500 kg must use an e-vignette linked to their license plate for toll road access. Cameras verify compliance, and fines are issued for vehicles without a valid e-vignette. Roadside checks further enforce the system. To avoid penalties, ensure you register the correct e-vignette for your journey before traveling on Slovenian motorways.
Yes, it is possible to transfer the Slovenian e-vignette to a different license plate, but only before the start of its validity period. The e-vignette is linked to the license plate provided at the time of registration, but it can be changed before the start date. Please contact our customer service to request an update to your vehicle information.
Under Article 9 of the Toll Act in Slovenia, the following vehicles are exempt from e-vignette charges:
Emergency vehicles, including blue-light vehicles
Military vehicles operated by the Slovenian Army
Humanitarian aid vehicles used for relief efforts
Foreign military vehicles supporting national defense
Vehicles used by international peacekeeping forces
Road operator vehicles belonging to toll road operators
It is possible to change the start date after registration, as long as the e-vignette has not yet become valid (the start date has not begun). You can adjust the start date of the e-vignette by contacting our customer service.
Once the start date has begun, it is no longer possible to modify the e-vignette. We recommend registering a new e-vignette to avoid fines.
The following neighbouring countries of Slovenia also have compulsory tolls to finance and maintain their motorways: