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The price of road vignettes will also remain unchanged.

Price list of Czech car vignettes


motorcycles
Cars up to 3.5 tonsVehicles for natural gas / biomethaneVehicles over 3.5 tons
10 daysfree12.09 euros6.05 euroscustoms duty
30 daysfree17.16 euros8.58 euroscustoms duty
Annualfree59 euros29 euroscustoms duty

The price of motorway brands will remain unchanged until 2022, with reduced fees for vehicles running on natural gas or biomethane (even when combined with other fuels). WARNING: This price advantage does not apply to LPG vehicles.

The electronic highway stamp is still available in ten-day, monthly and yearly versions. All 3 options can be purchased three months in advance, upon purchase you can choose the date from which the stamp will be valid.

The annual motorway stamp is valid for 12 months from the date you have chosen.

Where to buy vignettes in the Czech Republic

Online store edalnice.cz

On December 1, 2020, online sales of traffic stamps on   edalnice.cz began in the new official one  .

The purchase is simple, just select the type of motorway brand (year, 30 days, 10 days), enter the vehicle’s license plate and country of registration, select the start of the vignette, and possibly bid for an environmental price for biomethane vehicles. or natural gas. The last stage of the purchase is payment. Immediately after receiving confirmation of payment, you can leave the track.

At points of sale

Electronic stamps can be purchased at selected points of sale. When purchasing in person, the same data is entered as when buying online.

Self-service kiosks

Self-service kiosks are usually located mainly in the border areas before entering the toll section of the motorway. You can pay for an electronic stamp in them only by bank transfer.

Fines for speeding in the Czech Republic

Exceeding the maximum speed is the most punishable violation of traffic rules in our country. Automatic radars have also appeared in cities, sending fines to drivers directly in the mailbox. Compared to Europe, our fines are much lower.

Speeding in a built-up area

up to 5 km/h: up to 39 €
6-19 km/h: up to 39 €, 2 points
20-39 km/h: up to 98 €, 3 points
over 40 km/h: from 195 € to 390 €, 5 points , administrative proceedings: the possibility of revoking a driver’s license from 6 to 12 months

Speeding outside the built-up area

up to 10 km/h: up to 39 €
11-29 km/h: up to 39 €, 2 points
30-49 km/h: up to 98 €, 3 points
over 50 km/h: from 195 € to 390 € 5 points, administrative proceedings: the possibility of revoking a driver’s license from 6 to 12 months

The list of toll sections of motorways and express roads is presented on the official website   edalnice.cz  .

Toll sections of motorways and expressways in the Czech Republic

  • D0: Modletci – Prague, Sylvenets (offs 76–16)
  • D1: Prague, Chodov – Kivalka (exits 2-182)
  • D1: Holubice – Kroměříž event (exits 210-258)
  • D1: Kromnerzysz east – Říkovice (exits 260–272)
  • D1: Přerov-Předmosti-Rudna (exits 282–354)
  • D2: Brno, Chrlice – state border (exits 3-61, in the opposite direction from Lanžhot)
  • D3: Mezno-Czekanice (exits 62-76)
  • D3: Mjeszycy-Veselye nad Luzhniki, north (exits 79–104)
  • D3: Veseliye-nad-Luzhnitsy-south – Universe (exits 107-131)
  • D4: Yilovishte Gaie (exits 9–45)
  • D5: Prague, Trebonice – Beroun, east (exits 1-14)
  • D5: Beroun event – Eipowice (exits 22-67)
  • D5: Sulkov – state border (exits 89-151, in the opposite direction from Rozvadov)
  • D6: Jenech – Krusovice (exits 7-42)
  • D7: Knezeves – Knoviz (Gates 3-18)
  • D8: Ways – Rzeglowice (exits 1-64)
  • D8: Knínice – state border (exits 80-92, return free of charge)
  • D10: Staraya Boleslav – Bezdechin (exits 14–39)
  • D10: Kosmonosy – Ograzhenice (exits 46-71)
  • D11: Irny – Jaromner north (exits 8–113)
  • D35: Siedlice – Ostrov (exit 127 to km 158)
  • D35: Mohelnica south – Krelov (exits 235-261)
  • D35: Holice – Lipnik nad Beczvou (exits 276-296)
  • D46: Vyshkiv, east – Prosteev, south (exits 1-21)
  • D46: Držovice – Gnivotin (exit 26-37)
  • D48 – Bielotin-Bielotin East (exits 1-3)
  • D48: Ryby – Frydek-Mistek (exits 22-44)
  • D48: Ryby – Frydek-Mistek East (24 km to exit 52)
  • D48: Dobra-Zhukov (exits 54–70)
  • D52: Raygrad – Pogorzelice north (exits 10-23)
  • D55 – Gulin – Otrokovice north (exits 16-30)
  • D55: Otrokovice east – Napajedla (exits 32-34)
  • D56: Ostrava, Grabova – industrial zone – Frydek-Mistek, north (exits 40-52)
  • D56: Ostrava, Grabova – industrial zone – Frydek-Mistek, event (exits 40-54)

Speed ​​limit in the Czech Republic

  • City: 50 km / h
  • Out of town: 90 km/h
  • On the road for motor vehicles: 110 km/h
  • On the highway: 130 km / h

If a motorway passes through the municipality, the maximum speed limit is 80 km/h.

Vignette fines

Checking stamps on motorways is carried out by Czech police patrols and customs officials through cameras in vehicles or at control gates. They will immediately see on the control tablet whether the car has bought a valid electronic motorway stamp or is fired.

Drivers driving on the motorway without a valid toll face a fine of up to 780 euros. If a driver announces a motorway toll exemption and is not eligible, they can be fined up to €3,900

Drivers of eligible vehicles who fail to report a legally mandated dismissal face a fine of up to 195 euros. If the driver fails to report within the prescribed time limit that the reasons for the exemption from the toll have expired, he can also receive a fine of up to 195 euros.

If you still have the old highway stamp on your windshield, you will pay a fine of up to 98 euros

Plots without payment 2022

In big cities, you can ride free of charge on motorway detours. Sections are displayed on the map published on the site   edalnice.cz  , motorways are marked in red for free.

Where to stick a road sign

He does not need to glue the grid anymore. The system automatically recognizes behind the registration plate whether the vehicle fee has been paid.

Vignettes 2022 exceptions

According to the Ministry of Transport, a vehicle is exempt from tolls if a person holding a ZTP or ZTP/P card is driving a car. In addition, vehicles are used to transport dependent children who are being treated for cancer or hemoblastosis.

From January 2020, electric, hydrogen and hybrid vehicles are exempt from tolls, provided that the CO2 content does not exceed 50 g/km. This dismissal occurs automatically if they are assigned a special license plate. If these vehicles do not have a special brand, a report must be submitted.

After the report, vehicles driven by homes for people with disabilities are also exempt from the fee if they are used to transport these people.

Driving fines in the Czech Republic

The points system has been in force in the Czech Republic since 2006. For accrued traffic violations, the driver is awarded from 2 to 7 points. The maximum number of points is 12.

Upon reaching 12 points, the so-called. by earning points, your driver’s license will be canceled for one year. After one year, you can apply for a driver’s license back. In this case, you will have a psychological examination, a medical examination and an examination at a driving school.

In addition to scoring points for an offense, fines are imposed on the spot or in administrative proceedings.

To find out the amount of points, you can request an extract at any CZECH POINT location, for example, at the Czech Post office. If you want to know the exact information about the offenses committed, you must contact the relevant office, where you will receive a more detailed extract from the register of offenses.

If you do not make another year after the last violation, 4 points will be deducted from your points account (if your account has less than 4 points, the score will be reset). With the so-called scoring and imposing a ban on driving, there is no time to withdraw points.

  • Driving through a red light or not stopping at a STOP – up to 98 euros and 5 demerit points
  • Driving without wearing seat belts – up to 78 euros and 3 demerit points
  • Using a mobile phone while driving – up to 39 € and 2 demerit points
  • Failure to provide a driving advantage up to 98 euros and 4 demerit points
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol over 0.3 ppm – a fine in administrative proceedings from 98 to 780 euros a ban on driving vehicles for a period of 6 months to 1 year and 7 demerit points

A detailed overview of offences, fines and demerit points can be found at   12bodu.cz

Mandatory vehicle equipment in the Czech Republic

  • First aid kit
  • Light-knocking vest
  • warning triangle
  • It is recommended to bring a fire extinguisher, reflective vests for all crew members and a tow rope*

* A spare wheel is not necessary for modern vehicles equipped with special road tires to allow fault detection and emergency driving. It is also optional for drivers with continuous assistance to change or repair tires.

It is recommended to have a fire extinguisher, reflective vests for all crew members and a tow rope.

Tires

In case of snow, ice or ice on the road, winter tires must be used.
Winter tires are mandatory in the Czech Republic   from 1 November to 31 March  .
The minimum tread depth for winter tires is 4 mm.

Seat belts

In the Czech Republic, the use of seat belts is mandatory for all vehicle occupants.

Children in the car

Children weighing up to 36 kg and height up to 150 cm can only be transported in a child car seat or pillow. The youngest children under the age of 3 must sit in a car seat with their own seat belt.

If you place a child car seat (called an egg) in the front passenger seat, the front airbag must be turned off.

Alcohol while driving

The Czech Republic has zero tolerance for alcohol in the blood.

If you refuse an alcohol or drug test, you will be added 7 points on the points system and an administrative case will be filed. You risk getting fines from 98 euros to 780 euros and a driving ban for 1-2 years. The penalties for driving under the influence of alcohol are as follows:

  • Driving under the influence of alcohol up to 0.3 ppm – a fine in administrative proceedings from 6 months to 1 year without adding penalty points
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol 0.3 – 1.0 ppm – a fine in administrative proceedings 98 euros to 780 euros, and a ban on driving for a period of 6 months to 1 year and 7 demerit points
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol over 1.0 ppm – a crime in which there is a risk of a fine of 98 euros to 780 euros a ban on driving vehicles for a period of 12 months to 2 years and 7 demerit points

daytime running lights

Daytime running lights are mandatory during the day.