Can I turn right on red in Austria?
Can I turn right on red in Austria? Turning right on red is generally not allowed unless otherwise noted with a sign. Passing in the right lane is prohibited. Use the left lane and return to the right lane as soon as it is safe to do so.
What happens if I get caught speeding in Austria?
Specifically, anyone caught driving 60km/h an hour (37mph) above the 50km/h speed limit in towns, or 70km/h above the 130km/h limit elsewhere, will have their vehicle seized for up to two weeks.
Do I need to carry my passport in Austria?
Carry your passport when crossing borders, even within the Schengen area. Children aged under 18 years who travel alone or with one parent may need a letter of consent from the non-travelling parents. Check with an embassy or consulate of Austria for details.
Are highways free in Austria?
All Austrian motorways (“Autobahn”) and expressways (“S” roads) are subject to toll. Find out where to get and how to display your vignette toll sticker here.
How do I pay tolls in Austria?
The toll can only be paid if you have a GO-Box, which is available from many petrol stations and other GO-Box partners in Austria. You can find a full list of outlets here. The rates depend, among other things, on the number of axles, the number of kilometres driven, and the vehicle's EURO emission class.