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

Mandatory equipment

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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