In Vienna, vignettes are available at numerous petrol stations, tobacconists and ÖAMTC offices. Key purchase points:
In Salzburg, vignettes are particularly available at border crossings and on the motorway:
In Tyrol, vignettes are available at border crossings and along the Brenner route:
| Border Crossing | Neighbouring Country | Motorway | Vignette Available |
|---|---|---|---|
| Salzburg/Freilassing | Germany | A1 | Yes |
| Kufstein/Kiefersfelden | Germany | A12 | Yes |
| Brenner | Italy | A13 | Yes |
| Spielfeld | Slovenia | A9 | Yes |
| Nickelsdorf | Hungary | A4 | Yes |
| Berg | Slovakia | A6 | Yes |
| Walserberg | Germany | A10 | Yes |
The most convenient option is purchasing the digital vignette online via the ASFINAG website. You can buy the vignette up to 18 days in advance and avoid queues at border crossings.
In Vienna, there is no motorway vignette requirement on the city ring road (A23), as it is classified as an urban road. The vignette requirement begins outside the city area.
In Vorarlberg, the vignette requirement applies on the A14 (Rhine Valley Motorway). The Arlberg Tunnel has a separate section toll.
The A13 (Brenner Motorway) has a separate section toll payable in addition to the vignette.
The Karawanken Tunnel has a separate toll. The A2 (South Motorway) requires a vignette.
The A10 (Tauern Motorway) has a separate section toll for the section through the Tauern mountains.
The A9 (Pyhrn Motorway) has section tolls for Bosruck and Gleinalm tunnels. The A2 requires a vignette.