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Switzerland’s motorway network is close to 20,000km. 

The LSVA is a heavy transport fee based on weight, mandatory for vehicles of equal to or greater than 3.5t carrying goods throughout the road network of Switzerland and the principality of Liechtenstein. An additional distinction is made between vehicles transporting goods (LSVA) and those that deal primarily with passenger transport (PSVA). You can check all the rates for tolls in Switzerland here. 

For light vehicles you have to purchase a fixed-term vignette (1 year or 14 months), mandatory for the use of motorways. 

Switzerland map on the page tolls in Switzerland
  • ZONES/ ROADS/ ROUTES

    • Autopista A1: Ginebra (F/CH) – St. Margrethen A1/A13. 
    • Autopista A2: Basilea (D/CH) – Chiasso (CH/I). 
    • Autopista A3: Basilea / St-Louis (F/CH) – Sargans A3/A13. 
    • Autopista A4: Bargen (D/CH) – Altdorf A2/A4. 
    • Autopista A5: Solothurn A1/A5 – Yverdon-les-Bains A5/A1. 
    • Autopista A6: Biel/Bienne – Bern – Wimmis. 
    • Autopista A7: Winterthur A1/A7 – Kreuzlingen (CH/D). 
    • Autopista A8: Spiez – Sarnen – Hergiswil. 
    • Autopista A9: Vallorbe (F/CH) – Gondo (CH/I). 
    • Autopista A12: Vevey A9/A12 – Bern A1/A12. 
    • Autopista A13: St. Margrethen – Chur – Bellinzona. 
    • Autopista A14: Rotkreuz A4/A14 – Lucerne A2/A14. 
    • Autopista A16: Jura: Boncourt (F/CH) – Biel/Bienn. 
    • Autopista A50: Zweidlen – Glattfelden. 
    • Autopista A51: Zurich Nord – Bülach Nord. 
    • Autopista A52: Hinwil – Zumikon.    
    • Autopista A53: Reichenburg – Brüttisellen. 
  • TOLL-ELIGIBLE VEHICLES

    All motor vehicles. 

  • TOLL CHARGES

    The basis for calculating the amount is the maximum permissible total weight, kilometres travelled, number of axles and EURO emission class. 

  • PAYMENT METHODS
    • Multi-country devices.
    • Vignette for light vehicles. 

Frequent questions about tolls in Switzerland

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The maximum speed allowed on Swiss motorways is 120 km/h, on national roads it is 100 km/h. You can drive up to 50 km/h in cities and 80 km/h outside cities. 

Motorways and their fees are regulated by the Federal Customs Administration, which monitors the movement of undeclared goods within the customs territory. 

The goods must be identified with a precise description (type, quantity…) or a seal, also indicating any applicable restrictions or prohibitions. 

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