The electronic vignette for Slovenia is mandatory for passenger cars up to 3.5 t on all motorways and expressways. You can conveniently register it online within a few minutes.
A valid electronic toll registration is mandatory for most vehicles using the national motorway network. Ensure your e-vignette is active before entering the toll zones to avoid penalties.
Types of Slovenian motorway vignettes
Who needs an e-vignette?
- Motorcycles do not require a motorway vignette.
- If the total weight of your vehicle combination (car + trailer) does not exceed 3.5 t, only one vignette is required – for the towing vehicle.
- If the combination exceeds 3.5 t, a vignette is required for both the car and the trailer.
- For example, if you are towing a heavier caravan or a boat trailer, we recommend checking the total weight of the combination – otherwise you risk a fine.
Where is the Slovenian motorway vignette required?
The vignette is required on most sections of motorways and expressways designated as:
- A1 (Šentilj – Maribor – Ljubljana)
- D2 (Bratislava – border with CZ)
- D3, D4
- R1, R2, R4 and others
All toll sections are marked with the appropriate road signs.
All toll sections are marked with the appropriate road signs.
In addition to the Slovenian motorway vignette (e-vignette), we recommend checking the mandatory vehicle equipment.
In Slovenia it is mandatory to have:
- a reflective vest for each passenger,
- a warning triangle,
- a first aid kit,
- spare wheel or tire repair kit,
- It is mandatory to keep the headlights on throughout the day.
The national road network is heavily monitored by automated camera systems and routine police checks. Fines for driving without a valid e-vignette are severe. We strongly advise arranging your toll payment in advance for complete peace of mind.
Slovenia behind the wheel: good to know
- The Slovenian motorway vignette (e-vignette) is directly linked to the license plate and works electronically – no sticker needed.
- Checks are carried out automatically via cameras.
- We recommend keeping the payment confirmation saved in your email or phone.
Speed limits:
- 130 km/h on motorways
- 90 km/h outside urban areas
- 50 km/h in built-up areas
In larger cities as well as smaller towns, speed cameras and section controls are often in place.
If you travel to the mountains or during winter, winter equipment may be useful, although it is not mandatory on all sections.

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