Driving in Switzerland: tolls, rules & essentials
Planning to drive in Switzerland? This guide covers the road charges you must pay, the equipment you are legally required to carry, and a local driving tip. Prices are planning estimates and change yearly — always confirm on the official links before you travel.
Road charges
- Vignette required: CHF 40 (≈€42) — https://via.admin.ch
Mandatory equipment
- Headlights (daytime running lights or dipped beam)
- Safety vest (reflective, high-visibility)
- Warning triangle
- Snow chains
Roundabouts in Switzerland
Traffic in roundabout always has priority. Trams and postal buses have absolute priority.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a motorway vignette to drive in Switzerland?
Yes. Switzerland requires a motorway vignette. The cheapest short-term option is about CHF 40 (≈€42). Buy the official vignette at https://via.admin.ch. Prices are planning estimates and change yearly.
What equipment must I carry to drive in Switzerland?
Switzerland legally requires drivers to carry: Headlights (daytime running lights or dipped beam), Safety vest (reflective, high-visibility), Warning triangle, Snow chains. Always confirm with local authorities before travel.
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