Umweltplakette (Germany)
Only if visiting a cityNearly every German city centre is a low-emission zone; without the green sticker it’s a €100 fine. We apply for it officially and post it to your home address.
Europe Road Desk is an independent ordering service and not a government agency.
Through Germany, Austria and Slovenia to the Adriatic coast. There are at most three things to sort along the way — below you can see exactly which ones apply to your vehicle.
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Departure · Netherlands
Nearly every German city centre is a low-emission zone; without the green sticker it’s a €100 fine. We apply for it officially and post it to your home address.
Mandatory on Austrian motorways up to 3.5 t. Digital, linked to your plate — we handle the registration with ASFINAG; valid from your chosen start date.
€20,75 all-in
Vehicles over 3.5 t (including motorhomes) pay distance-based toll in Austria via the GO-Box. We handle the registration; you top up the toll credit in advance.
Also required when cutting through to Croatia. We put your Slovenian e-vignette straight onto your plate via the official DARS shop — valid the moment you pay.
€23,95 all-in
Vehicles over 3.5 t pay distance-based toll in Slovenia via DarsGo. We handle the registration on your plate; you top up the toll credit in advance.
No vignette — you pay tolls per journey at the toll gates or in advance via ENC.
Arrival · Croatia
No. Croatia has no vignette; you pay tolls per journey at the toll gates or via ENC. The vignettes you need are for the transit countries: Austria and Slovenia.
The vignette is still mandatory the moment you use an Austrian motorway. Enforcement is digital, based on your registration plate; the replacement toll if you don’t have one is €120 or more.
The Karawanks Tunnel has a separate toll that you pay at the tunnel; the e-vinjeta covers the rest of the Slovenian motorway network.