Highway vignette Switzerland

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Willy De Kegel is selling Swiss highway vignettes, valid until the end of January. He shares the details for potential buyers, offering them at 20 euros each. He also engages with a visitor, explaining what a highway vignette is and its necessity for using highways in Switzerland.

Key takeaways:
  • The Swiss highway vignette is a required road tax for using highways in Switzerland, so make sure to purchase one if you plan to drive there.
  • Always check the validity date of the vignette to avoid fines while traveling in Switzerland.
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    Reply 1 of 3 • 7 December 2010 at 12:23:10 #831998

    Sorry if I am being thick but what is this please? (‘highway vignette Switzerland’?)

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    Reply 2 of 3 • 7 December 2010 at 13:29:56 #831999

    Hello tezman,

    It’s a road tax vignette you need when you are using the highways, in this case in Switzerland. You can read more about it here. I hope this helps.

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    Reply 3 of 3 • 7 December 2010 at 14:28:51 #832000

    Thanks for the explanation and for the link to Wikipedia.
    Kindes regards.
    Willy DE KEGEL (Belgium)

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