Motorways in Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein’s public road network is 380 km long. All of them are hard coated.
Toll roads
There are no tolls in Liechtenstein.
Timetable Liechtenstein
Basic rules of the road in Liechtenstein
Speed limit
Standard speed limits in Liechtenstein (unless otherwise noted on signs). Cars:
- in the village – 50 km / h
- outside the village – 80 km / h
Vehicles with trailers:
- in the village – 50 km / h
- outside the village – 80 km / h
The maximum speed for passenger cars on the roads of European countries is valid.
Alcohol
The maximum allowable blood alcohol level is 0.8‰ .
Legal blood alcohol levels while driving in Europe.
dipped beam
Low beam recommended for all vehicles. Mandatory when driving through tunnels, even if they are lit.
In which European countries is the use of dipped beam during the day mandatory?
Transportation of children
From April 1, 2010, children under 12 years of age and less than 150 cm tall must be transported in child restraints that are appropriate for their weight in accordance with UNECE Regulation 44.03.
Requirements for the transportation of children in passenger vehicles on the roads of European countries.
Seat belts
The use of seat belts is mandatory for front and rear passengers.
Using your phone while driving in Liechtenstein
It is forbidden to use a telephone communication device that is not equipped with a technical device that allows hands-free conversations while driving.
Fines for phone calls while driving in Europe.
Useful information about Liechtenstein
Gasoline
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Unleaded petrol (95 and 98) and diesel are available in Liechtenstein. There is a limited number of LPG refills.
Gasoline prices are the same as in neighboring Switzerland.
Emergency numbers
- Fire department – 118
- Police – 117
- Ambulance – 144
- Help in an accident – 140 ( “Autohilfe” )
- Inquiries about membership numbers – 111
- Road condition information – 120 or 163
Required Equipment
Equipment you must have in your vehicle:
- warning triangle
Requirements for equipment that must be present in a car in different European countries.
Recommended equipment and other rules
The use of radar detectors is prohibited.