Driving to Austria

Driving in Austria is uncomplicated and offers the greatest flexibility and freedom: you explore at your own pace. Roads are well maintained, whether you select a superhighway or a meandering byway. However there are a few rules you need to be aware of...

Motorway in Tyrol
An international drivers license is required and can easily be obtained from your local auto club.

Australians require an international driving licence together with their Australian licence.

Quick facts:
- Minimum driving age is 17
- Right-hand side traffic
- Seatbelts mandatory
- Third-party insurance compulsory
- No children under 12 in front seats
- Drink-driving limit: 0.05 per cent
- Speed limits (unless posted otherwise): 50 km/h in towns, 100 km/h on the open road, 130 km/h on motorways

Traffic conditions are broadcast daily between 6.00am and 6.00pm at the English radio program “Blue Danube Radio”.

Mandatory Winter Equipment:
In winter conditions the use of four winter tires or snow chains on at least two tires is now mandatory in Austria between 1 November and 15 April.

Snow chains must also be carried during this time. These new provisions are strictly enforced and control points are common.

Bear in mind that this is obligatory and neglicence is subject to fines up to EUR 5000,- and/or the requirement to stop the use of the vehicle altogether.

If you are renting a car, make sure to check with your rental company prior to your arrival!


Reflective Safety Vest
Drivers are required to carry a Reflective Safety Vest in their car at all times. This new regulation is required by law and is subject to heavy fines. Please check with your car rental company before entering Austria to ensure a Reflective Safety Vest is located in the car.

Toll stickers are required on all vehicles on Austria's motorways and highways!
Stickers can be obtained from the Austrian Automobile Clubs as well as post offices, sundries and gasoline stations. Please note that stickers are also available in Austria's neighboring countries at gasoline stations, at borders as well as Automobile clubs.

The following fees apply:
  • A twelve-months sticker for private cars amd motorhomes weighing up to 3.5 tons is EURO 73.80 and for motorcycles EURO 29.50

  • A two-months sticker for travel to and through Austria is EURO 22.20 for private cars and motorhomes up to 3.5 t

  • A 10-day sticker for cars and vehicles up to and incl. 3.5t is EURO 7.70

These stickers must be applied on the upper middle or left side of the windshield. Motorists who do not possess the appropriate sticker will have to pay a fine of EURO 300. Cars rented in neighboring countries may or may not be equipped with the sticker. Please obtain one from your car rental agency.

NEW: KorridorVignette for the A14 Rheintal/Walgau Motorway in Vorarlberg
In order to relieve congestion around the city of Bregenz on the banks of Lake Constance the ‘KorridorVignette’ will be introduced and will apply to the 23-km long corridor (“Korridor”) on the A14 Rheintal/Walgau motorway in the federal state of Vorarlberg between the German border and Hohenems (Exit 23, near the Swiss border crossing). The ‘KorridorVignette’ will only be available for a limited period of time, namely until the opening of the second tube of the Pfänder Tunnel, which is due to be completed in 2013.

The KorridorVignette will apply to all single- and twin-track vehicles (passenger cars, motorhomes and motorcycles) with a maximum gross vehicle weight of up to (and including) 3.5 t and will cost EUR 2.00 (incl. VAT) for one direction.
Please note: Drivers who are in possession of a valid annual, 2-month or 10-day toll sticker do not require an additional KorridorVignette!

The KorridorVignette may be purchased at the beginning and the end of the corridor at vending machines which can be operated directly from the vehicle. It will also be available for purchase at a number of authorised agents on roads leading to the corridor (primarily at petrol stations and service areas).

 
 

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