Tolls in Slovakia 2025: A Complete Guide to Motorway Fees and Vignettes

Last updated: [November 2025]

If you are planning to travel by car on Slovakia’s motorways and expressways, it is important to know which tolls and fees may apply. To legally use these roads, drivers must purchase the appropriate vignette or toll permit. Because the rules and costs are not the same for every vehicle, we have prepared a clear overview of how the Slovak toll system works in 2025.

One common question is whether the words “vignette” and “toll” mean the same thing. In this guide, we explain the difference, outline who needs to pay, and provide all the essential details you need for a smooth and stress-free journey on Slovak roads.

In this article, you’ll find answers to:

Is there a difference between the e-vignette and the toll?

E-Vignette or Toll in Slovakia?

Slovakia has operated a fully digital toll system for several years, meaning the old paper stickers are no longer in use. How you pay depends entirely on the type of vehicle you are driving.

For most passenger cars, the requirement is an e-vignette for Slovakia, which gives drivers the right to use the motorways and expressways for a fixed period of time. Heavier vehicles, however, fall under the route toll system. Unlike the vignette, the route toll is distance-based, with fees calculated according to the kilometres driven on certain sections of road.

E-Vignette in Slovakia

The e-vignette in Slovakia applies to passenger cars, trailers, and motorhomes up to 3.5 tonnes. Depending on how long you plan to stay, you can choose from several validity periods.

Since 1 August 2024, Slovakia also offers a 1-day electronic vignette, valid until midnight of the selected day. This was introduced to provide more flexibility for short-term visitors and transit traffic.

Here’s the current range of options:

  • 1day

    1-day vignette - valid until 24:00 on the chosen date (introduced 1 August 2024).

  • 10day

    10-day vignette - ideal for short trips or vacations.

  • 1month

    30-day vignette - for longer stays or frequent travel within one month.

  • 1year

    365-day vignette - the annual option, valid for 365 days from the selected start date.

Vehicles over 3.5 tonnes fall under the route toll system instead, while motorcycles remain fully exempt from toll payments.

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All rules and prices are based on official information from the Slovak Ministry of Transport and the national toll operator SkyToll.

Which vehicles must pay motorway fees in Slovakia?

Toll in Slovakia – Who Has to Pay?

Not every driver in Slovakia has to pay a toll. Whether you are required to pay depends mainly on the total weight of your vehicle.

All vehicles with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) over 3.5 tonnes fall into the category that must use the distance-based route toll system. This applies primarily to trucks, buses, and other heavy vehicles.

There are a few exceptions to this rule, which we’ll explain in the following sections — for example, motorhomes over 3.5 tonnes have different regulations.

Toll for Motorhomes Over 3.5 Tonnes

Motorhomes deserve special attention because they follow different rules than other heavy vehicles. Normally, vehicles with a gross weight over 3.5 tonnes must pay the distance-based route toll. However, motorhomes are an exception.

Even if your motorhome weighs more than 3.5 tonnes, you do not need an OBU or the route toll system. Instead, you simply purchase an e-vignette, just like a passenger car under 3.5 tonnes.

This is an important point for holidaymakers, as many travellers assume their larger motorhomes fall under the truck toll system when, in fact, the vignette is sufficient.

Where Do You Have to Pay Tolls in Slovakia?

Tolls apply mainly to the country’s motorways and expressways, but also to some first-class federal roads.

When planning your journey, check your route in advance, as not every road in Slovakia requires a toll, but most major transit corridors do.

The main toll roads include:

Motorways:D1,D2,D3,D4
Expressways:R1,R2,R6
How does the digital toll system work?

How Does the Digital Toll in Slovakia Work?

For vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, Slovakia uses a digital, distance-based toll system called “Myto” instead of vignettes. To use this system, drivers must install an on-board unit (OBU), which is provided and managed by the company SkyToll a.s.

The OBU is a small electronic device that attaches to the inside of your windscreen. It communicates with toll checkpoints and border crossings using a combination of technologies, including GPS, GSM/GPRS, and microwave DSRC. This allows the system to track how far the vehicle has travelled on motorways in Slovakia and calculate the exact fee.

Driver’s Responsibilities

When using an OBU, the driver is responsible for:

  • Keeping the device active and functioning during the journey.
  • Ensuring that vehicle details (such as weight class and emission category) are entered correctly.
  • Checking that the device records the journey accurately.
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To obtain an OBU, the vehicle owner must register with SkyToll and sign a service contract. Registration can be completed at customer service centres or via courier delivery, and requires vehicle documents for verification.

Once installed, the OBU replaces the need for a physical sticker. After setup, the device automatically tracks road usage and provides the basis for the final toll calculation.

What are the current costs of the vignette and toll in 2025?

What Does the Toll Cost?

In Slovakia, tolls for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes are calculated on a per-kilometre basis. The exact rate depends on four key factors:

  • Type of road – motorways, expressways, or selected first-class federal roads.
  • Vehicle category – different rates apply for trucks, buses, and other heavy vehicles.
  • Emission class – cleaner Euro standards (Euro 5 or Euro 6) pay less than older vehicles.
  • Number of axles – heavier vehicles with more axles are charged more.

For example: A Euro 6 truck with two axles on the D1 motorway pays around €0.10 per kilometre, while older, less efficient trucks can pay noticeably more.

Because rates can change, drivers are strongly advised to check the official SkyToll toll calculator before their trip.

Where can you buy the vignette or register for toll payment?

Where Can You Pay the Toll in Slovakia?

Paying for Slovakia’s road system depends on whether you need an e-vignette (for cars and lighter motorhomes) or the distance-based toll (for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes).

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For Cars and Motorhomes up to 3.5 Tonnes

You can buy an e-vignette in several ways:

  • Online – the fastest and most convenient option. Confirmation is sent to your email and linked to your licence plate.
  • Petrol stations – many stations along motorways and near border crossings sell vignettes on the spot.
  • Official points of sale – including border posts and selected service centres.

Since the price is fixed (1-day, 10-day, monthly, or yearly), you know exactly what you’ll pay when you buy it.

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For Trucks, Buses, and Vehicles Over 3.5 Tonnes

Heavy vehicles require an on-board unit (OBU). To obtain one, you need to:

  • Register the vehicle with SkyToll, the official toll operator.
  • Provide your vehicle registration documents.
  • Sign a service agreement.
  • Collect the OBU at a customer service centre or request courier delivery.

Once installed, the OBU automatically records your journeys and calculates the toll.

Freek Jurg

Author

Written by Freek Jurg, founder of Maut & Vignette B.V. With over 10 years of experience in the Slovak toll system, he specialises in providing clear, practical guidance on European motorway fees and vignette regulations. This article is based on official information from the Slovak Ministry of Transport and SkyToll.

Additional FAQs About Tolls and Vignettes in Slovakia

No. Driving without a valid vignette or toll payment can result in high fines, often checked through roadside controls or automated systems.
Police and motorway patrols perform random checks. They verify your licence plate in the central system — you don’t need a physical sticker anymore.
No, you should buy a vignette before you cross the border.
If the number plate is wrong, the vignette is invalid. You must contact customer service immediately to correct it, otherwise fines apply.

Note: after the vignette is issued, we cannot make changes.
No. Vignettes are tied to a single licence plate and cannot be transferred.
Yes, trailers attached to cars under 3.5 tonnes may also require a vignette, depending on the total weight combination.
Yes. The rules apply equally to Slovak and foreign drivers.
No. Electric and hybrid cars must pay the same vignette fees as conventional vehicles under 3.5 tonnes.
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