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fisherman
Member Since: 16 Jan 2007
Location: Hornchurch Essex
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Tolls in Austria, do I need a Go-Box? |
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Having driven through Austria last August, the only toll I came across was at the Brenner pass when I left Italy. I drove along the A13 motorway turning left at Innsbruck and continued to our site in the North West of the country. We continued into Germany the next day. I have since heard that any vehicles over 3.5t should carry a Go-Box which logs motorway miles and charges accordingly. Did I just get away with it or didn't I need one. I didn't have a vignette either which I must also have completely missed. Can someone enlighten me?
I have a D4 and tow a tintent weighing in at 1900kg.
Cheers
Huw FFRR 2017 4.4SDV8 Autobiography. Cost so much I must be mad!
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9th Dec 2014 10:52 pm |
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D4mation
Member Since: 29 Jul 2011
Location: Ruralshire
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Sounds like you got away with it.
A vignette is mandatory as soon as you enter Austria. There are additional tolls on some motorway sections, mostly the alpine passes.
With a D4 you don't need a GO box, even towing a caravan.
http://www.tolltickets.com/country/austria...lang=en-GB MY12 D4 HSE Ipanema Sand
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10th Dec 2014 6:22 am |
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fisherman
Member Since: 16 Jan 2007
Location: Hornchurch Essex
Posts: 1789
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Oooops!
I saw nothing that explained as such on my way into Austria. It was only as I read another forum post that I realised the person started talking about vignettes etc I thought "hang on!".
Phew, a bit lucky then by the sound of it.
Thanks for the link, I'll save it in my bookmarks for the next time. FFRR 2017 4.4SDV8 Autobiography. Cost so much I must be mad!
D4 HSE 2012 Like a second wife, more expensive but goes better! I almost cried this time!
D3 HSE 2006 (Almost 8 years together, true love)
Land Cruiser VX 1994 11 years together, wife cried when I p/ex'd for my D3
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10th Dec 2014 7:45 am |
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Gazellio
Member Since: 08 Jan 2011
Location: Chilterns
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Vignettes are sold in every Petrol Station near the borders and they are cheap and last 12 Months. You need a GO BOX if you are commercial or Campervan/Commercial over 3500KG "Only if you use the motorways".
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10th Dec 2014 8:25 am |
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fisherman
Member Since: 16 Jan 2007
Location: Hornchurch Essex
Posts: 1789
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Maybe I just wasn't looking for them so didn't notice. I know now and will arm myself correctly next time.
FFRR 2017 4.4SDV8 Autobiography. Cost so much I must be mad!
D4 HSE 2012 Like a second wife, more expensive but goes better! I almost cried this time!
D3 HSE 2006 (Almost 8 years together, true love)
Land Cruiser VX 1994 11 years together, wife cried when I p/ex'd for my D3
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10th Dec 2014 8:32 am |
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F355GTS
Member Since: 10 Nov 2008
Location: North Hampshire
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You can also buy the Austrian vignettes for shorter periods i.e. 4, 7, 10 days etc Mark
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10th Dec 2014 8:33 am |
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Gazellio
Member Since: 08 Jan 2011
Location: Chilterns
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You must display a Motorway Vignette on the inside of the windshield of your vehicle as you enter Austria. Failure to have one will mean a heavy, on-the-spot fine. Stickers can be obtained from the Austrian Automobile Clubs as well as post offices, newsagents and petrol stations. You can also purchase stickers in Austria's neighboring countries at petrol stations, borders and Automobile Clubs. Cars rented in neighboring countries may or may not be equipped with the sticker.
Toll Sticker Prices 2014:
A twelve-month sticker for private cars and motorhomes up to 3.5t is EURO 82.70 and for motorcycles EURO 32.90
A two-month sticker for private cars and motorhomes up to 3.5t is EURO 24.80 and for motorcycles EURO 12.40
A 10-day sticker for private cars and motorhomes up to 3.5t is EURO 8.50 and for motorcycles EURO 4.90
Vehicles exeeding 3,5 t
The toll tariff system based on emission categories concerns all motor vehicles with a maximum permissible gross weight exceeding 3.5t and applies on all Austrian motorways and expressways. These vehicles are required to attach a small adjustment - named the GO-Box - to their windscreen. Note that this includes larger private vehicles such as motor caravans that are above the weight limit. If your motor vehicle is close to the weight limit you are advised to carry documentation confirming the maximum permitted laden weight. If your registration documents do not clearly state this, you'll need to produce alternative certification e.g. from a weigh-bridge.Headlights
Driving with your lights on is optional during daylight hours and compulsory at night. You will be stopped by the police and possibly fined if you do not comply with this.
http://www.austria.info/uk/how-to-get-ther...34817.html
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10th Dec 2014 8:44 am |
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M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
Posts: 8244
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You also need a vignette for the trailer/caravan if you enter Switzerland It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
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10th Dec 2014 9:09 am |
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fisherman
Member Since: 16 Jan 2007
Location: Hornchurch Essex
Posts: 1789
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Just spotted that, only a years ticket also so 66 euros to visit Switzerland before anything else. I met a guy last year who said the border guards came out with a tape measure, rubbing their hands together when he turned up with his twin axle caravan. Maybe just scaremongering. FFRR 2017 4.4SDV8 Autobiography. Cost so much I must be mad!
D4 HSE 2012 Like a second wife, more expensive but goes better! I almost cried this time!
D3 HSE 2006 (Almost 8 years together, true love)
Land Cruiser VX 1994 11 years together, wife cried when I p/ex'd for my D3
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10th Dec 2014 9:29 am |
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M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
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No not scaremongering they do do that, you need one for the van and one for the towing vehicle but at 66 euros they have not gone up much since I went 5 years ago. They don't encourage caravans in Swtzerland, most sites only accommodate 6/7 vans, as for their "A" roads they about are equal to our "C" roads. It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
Last edited by M3DPO on 10th Dec 2014 12:20 pm. Edited 1 time in total
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10th Dec 2014 10:28 am |
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DSL
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ISTR the vignette isn't needed if you don't use the motorways, for example popping in on a normal road to tick Switzerland or Austria off your country list. Not much good for transiting through though. But if you're being hassled at a non Mway crossing to buy one you don't have to.
Unless things have changed.
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10th Dec 2014 10:38 am |
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fisherman
Member Since: 16 Jan 2007
Location: Hornchurch Essex
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Just over £50 isn't beyond my scope to visit what looks to be a stunning country.
My summer was spent touring France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg and Belgium and was totally blown away with how straightforward it all was. Trying to persuade the wife to have 5 weeks next year. Just loved it. I found the people everywhere were so hospitable and friendly. Once we got to Provence the GB stickers seemed to vanish and we saw very few until we got back up to mid Germany.
More of us should do it, although maybe understand the vignette requirement first. FFRR 2017 4.4SDV8 Autobiography. Cost so much I must be mad!
D4 HSE 2012 Like a second wife, more expensive but goes better! I almost cried this time!
D3 HSE 2006 (Almost 8 years together, true love)
Land Cruiser VX 1994 11 years together, wife cried when I p/ex'd for my D3
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10th Dec 2014 10:40 am |
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F355GTS
Member Since: 10 Nov 2008
Location: North Hampshire
Posts: 849
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DSL, you are right, only needed for Motorways Mark
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10th Dec 2014 10:43 am |
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M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
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fisherman wrote:Just over £50 isn't beyond my scope to visit what looks to be a stunning country.
My summer was spent touring France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg and Belgium and was totally blown away with how straightforward it all was. Trying to persuade the wife to have 5 weeks next year. Just loved it. I found the people everywhere were so hospitable and friendly. Once we got to Provence the GB stickers seemed to vanish and we saw very few until we got back up to mid Germany.
More of us should do it, although maybe understand the vignette requirement first.
We also found it very easy, relaxed and amazed at the distance that could be covered travelling at a steady 60ish mph. We found an excellent site at Lausanne on the banks of Lake Geneva, stayed for two weeks I can't recommend it enough It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
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10th Dec 2014 1:19 pm |
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