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Czech fines without a vignette

Nationwide camera network — missing toll is one of the most common foreign-driver fines in Czechia.

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Fine levels

On-the-spot fines from about €150; administrative proceedings can reach much higher amounts.

Misuse of exemptions (e.g. unregistered EV) carries severe penalties.

Enforcement

ANPR checks every major tolled section; foreign plates are in the database.

EU drivers often receive fines by post at home.

Staying legal

Buy before entering motorways; confirm start date and plate on edalnice.cz.

Keep payment confirmation for disputes within the appeal window.

FAQ — Czech fines

Do motorcycles need a Czech vignette?

No. Motorcycles, trikes, and trailers are exempt from the Czech vignette requirement. If you're riding a motorcycle through Czechia, you do not need to buy anything.

What is the fine for driving without a Czech vignette?

Fines can reach up to ~CZK 20,000 (≈€820). Misuse of exemptions (e.g., driving an unregistered electric vehicle on a claimed exemption) can trigger higher penalties up to €6,900.

Is the Czech vignette fully digital?

Yes, since 2021. No physical sticker — the vignette is linked to your license plate and country of registration. Enforcement is camera-based across the motorway network.

How fast does the vignette activate?

If you pay by card, the vignette is valid immediately upon payment confirmation. You can also choose a future start date (up to 3 months in advance).

Do electric vehicles pay less?

Yes. Fully electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles are exempt but must register for an exemption with the Czech authority. Natural gas and plug-in hybrids get reduced rates.

Does the Czech vignette cover the city bypass around Prague?

Most of the D0 (Prague Ring) requires a vignette. A few short sections near the city are toll-free. Use official route signs — if a "motorway" or "expressway" symbol is shown, the vignette is required.

Czech Vignette Fine | Driving Without Dálniční známka — AllVignette