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Swiss vignettes no longer required?
262918 PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 8:52 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Pam and I have just come back from a couple of weeks in our m/h in central Europe. Our journeys took us into and out of Switzerland four times. 1. from Austria. 2. from Italy near Lugano. 3. again from Lugano but not the same one as 2. 4. from Leichenstein. We were never asked about a vignette and the usual officials who sell them simply were not there. Passports were looked at once. Does this mean that the vignette is no longer in use.
Incidentally we came quite a long way through Austria without any special charge being asked for. We did not use the motorways however.
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Hi Pamalan,
two questions

1) is your van over 3500kg
and 2 ) did you use the autoroutes?

If you are under 3500kg, you need a vignette for autoroutes, but not normal roads. Over that you need to fill in a form at customs & pay the rate for the period in the country, and this is for ordinary roads as well as autoroutes.
I wasn't aware of any changes. Perhaps you didn't go on the autoroutes, or were very lucky Cool

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Our van is under 3,500kg and we did use the autoroutes (main ones) quite frequently. We have been in Switzerland in previous years and were then made very aware of the need to pay up but this time there seemed to be far fewer border guards and with the weight of traffic a couple of the times there was nowhere to park and nobody seemed to be bothering.
It would be interesting to know if we were simply lucky but I doubt it.
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looks like you were luck! Not like the efficient Swiss Cool

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Or I just payed 40 swiss francs for nothing last week. I stopped at the border and asked about under 3500 kg. They extracted the money from me in the shake of a duck's tail.

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Just got back from Kandersteg and on entering Switzerland we didn't get the option to "pay or not to pay" we were immediately filtered off and told to obtain a "permit" from the office. This was Basel and granted we are rather large at 8 mtrs
That said we did find out that the Swiss have a very orderly table for this sort of thing and in true Swiss fashion the table was very clear on MH's over 3500KG The daily rate was SF 3.75 par day or SF 58.50 per month or SF 650 per year. They also have a 10 day rate of SF32.50 I was given to understand that below 3500KG the rate would be the same as a car or caravan but this was not verified
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We (7 meters/4.2 ton) crossed in and out of Switzerland 4 times in March .... Tried to pay but were waved on by the Police ...... apparently when the office is closed there is no way to pay ...... traveling through the night might have some advantages but you do miss the view.

and the Austrians let us off as being less than 3.5 ton too ..... and we had a trailer Wink ...
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MrRob wrote:

and the Austrians let us off as being less than 3.5 ton too ..... and we had a trailer Wink ...


Be careful ! You don't get stopped by border control or whatever at the border in Austria; you have to stop yourself and buy a vignette at the first town after you cross.

If you are found travelling on motorways without one displayed on the windscreen then you are in trouble.

You were lucky in Switzerland though. We'd barely time to slow down before the guard slapped a sticker on the windscreen, neatly in my field of view, and demanded his 20 euros. I hope they're still used as we intend to get the full use of it this year.

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As G says, as you approach the Austrian borders there are signs telling you to stop at the next office, or garage or whatever, and buy a sticker. Incidentally, having lived and worked in Switzerland, I can confirm the vignette is alive and well. It is your responsibility to get one, and if they aren't on sale as you cross, you are supposed to go to the post office.

Rick

Or course one of the problems is that the various systems are different - be easier to know what to do if there was some consistency. Some chance!!


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rickwiggans wrote:
As G says, as you approach the Austrian borders there are signs telling you to stop at the next office, or garage or whatever, and buy a sticker. Incidentally, having lived and worked in Switzerland, I can confir