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  2. Vignette (road tax) - Wikipedia

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    Austrian vignette, valid for 10 days, starting on 4 April 2011. Since 1997, vignettes are required for all vehicles of up to 3.5 tonnes, driving on motorways and expressways (prefixed with letters A and S) under federal administration. Vignettes are overseen by the police and toll-sheriff employees of the federal motorway administration.

  3. Autobahns of Austria - Wikipedia

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    A fine of €110 must be paid if a vehicle is on the motorway without a GO-Box or a vignette, or a fine of €240 if a vignette is not affixed onto the windscreen or in one of the approved places or the vehicle is on the motorway with a vignette that has expired or been tampered with.

  4. Highways in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Electronic vignettes replaced the windscreen toll vignette (dálniční známka or dálniční kupón) in 2021. A green motorway road sign means that a paid e-vignette toll is obligatory unless stated otherwise (usually sections from the border to the closest exit or close to large cities). Only sections not subject to e-vignette are designated ...

  5. Motorways of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Motorways and expressways are restricted to motorized vehicles that can attain a speed of at least 80 km/h (50 mph) (VRV/ORC/ONC Art. 35 1). [1] For the usage of any motorways or expressways the purchase of a motorway sticker ("vignette") to be put on the car's windshield is mandatory. [2]

  6. Talk:Vignette (road tax) - Wikipedia

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    The vignettes described in the France section have nothing to do with toll stickers. It was just the way to prove that you paid your car tax. As a tourist you never had to pay a vignette. France always used toll booths on their motorways. I think the same is true for the vignettes in Montenegro. --93.130.151.77 22:59, 14 June 2011 (UTC)

  7. Highways in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2022, DARS manages and maintains 625 kilometres of motorways and expressways, 143 kilometres of ramps, 22 kilometres of junctions, 27 kilometres of rest areas and 41 kilometres of other roads. [1] Since 1 June 2008, highway users in Slovenia are required to buy a vignette: 7-day, 1-month and annual passes are available.

  8. 10 Types of Valuable Vintage Maps That Could Be Hiding in ...

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    Railroad maps from the 19th century, like Rand McNally & Co.’s “Railroad Map of the United States,” can command modest prices on resale sites like eBay and Etsy (averaging from around $60 to ...

  9. Highways in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    All vehicles must have an electronic vignette to use the motorways and expressways in Slovakia. Cars, vans and motorbikes up to 3.5 tonnes only need to buy a single vignette which costs €10 for 10 days, €14 for 1 month and €50 for a year.