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SERVICE BOOKLET
FOR YOUR SAFETY
ON AUSTRIA’S MOTORWAYS AND EXPRESSWAYS
2013
CONTENTS
ASFINAG
ASFINAG Service Centre ...................................................... 3
Info at a glance ...................................................................... 4
Motorways and expressways in Austria ............................... 6
What ASFINAG does ............................................................. 8
ASFINAG motorway maintenance
and regional traffic management centres ............................. 9
Affixing the toll sticker ......................................................... 31
Road safety
on motorways and expressways
Road safety is the top priority ............................................. 12
Adjust your speed ................................................................ 13
Fog, hail, rain and snow ...................................................... 14
Never risk the micro-sleep .................................................. 16
Travelling with children ........................................................ 17
Seat belts and child safety seats save lives ....................... 18
What to do in the event of breakdown, accident or fire ..... 19
General safety information when using the tunnel ............. 21
Safety guidelines for the tunnel ........................................... 22
Emergency corridor during traffic jam! ............................... 23
Keep right ............................................................................. 24
Payment of special toll for vehicles
up to 3.5 tons gross weight ................................................. 37
Tolls on motorways and expressways
Tolls ensure development and good operation .................. 26
Toll stickers for vehicles up to 3.5 tons gross weight ......... 27
Types of toll sticker .............................................................. 28
The corridor toll sticker ....................................................... 30
Monitoring – substitute toll .................................................. 32
Replacement toll stickers .................................................... 33
Toll sticker points of sale ..................................................... 34
Rates for vehicles up to 3.5 tons gross weight ................... 35
Special toll for vehicles up to 3.5 tons gross weight .......... 36
GO-Box for vehicles over 3.5 tons gross weight ................ 40
On the road on motorways and expressways
ASFINAG traffic information wherever you are ................... 42
Rest facilities ........................................................................ 43
ASFINAG rest areas ............................................................. 44
Motorway service stations .................................................. 47
Monitoring your speed ........................................................ 52
Maximum speed limits in Austria ........................................ 53
Maximum speed limits in Europe ........................................ 54
School holidays in Austria 2013/2014 ................................. 55
School holidays in Germany 2013/2014 .............................. 56
Automobile associations ..................................................... 57
Motorway police inspections .............................................. 58
Company information ...........................................................59
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ASFINAG SERVICE CENTRE
The ASFINAG Service Centre answers all questions
about Austria’s motorways and express roads (e.g.
road safety, traffic information, winter maintenance,
toll, road construction projects, service stations, noise
control and telematics).
HOW TO CONTACT THE SERVICE CENTRE
• 0800 400 12 400 (free from AT, DE, CH) or
• +43 (0)1 955 12 66 (from any other country)
• Email [email protected]
Toll information is
available in six languages:
German, English, Czech,
Hungarian, Italian and
Croatian.
All other information
is available in English
and German.
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INFO AT A GLANCE
Route network
1-lane
2-lane
3-lane
4-lane
Number of connections and junctions
642
Tunnels
single-tube
twin-tube
150
17
133
Bridges
MAUT
PEAGE
2178 km
113 km
1732 km
304 km
29 km
5160
Toll stations
6
Traffic control centres
Regional traffic management centres
1
9
Emergency telephones
P
> 3,5t
approx. 3700
A 1 -> 4 km frei / free
A 1 -> 23 km frei / free
S 33 -> 28 km frei / free
Electronic overhead displays
Rest facilities
ASFINAG rest areas
Service stations
Parking areas
Parking facilities
Car parking spaces
Lorry/bus parking spaces
approx. 535
36
89
130
over 15,000
over 5800
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Longest tunnel
S 16 – Arlberg Straßentunnel
15.537 km
Highest bridge
A 13 – Europabrücke
192 m high
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Arlberg Straßentunnel
Longest bridge
A 13 – Luegbrücke
1.804 km long
Highest-altitude section of motorway
A 13 – Brenner Pass
on the border with Italy
1370 m above sea level
Europabrücke
First motorway section 1958
A 1 – Mondsee junction
to Salzburg Nord
23.890 km
Luegbrücke
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MOTORWAYS AND EXPRESSWAYS
IN AUSTRIA
The ASFINAG motorway and expressway network is
2178 km long.
Every year approximately 26 billion km are covered on
Austria’s motorways and expressways – the equivalent of 650,000 times the earth’s circumference. 11%
of this is done by lorries, buses and heavy mobile
homes exceeding 3.5 tons.
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Knoten Eibesbrunn
Knoten
Korneuburg
Vienna
Knoten Nordbrücke ASt
Hirschstetten
Knoten
Kaisermühlen
Knoten Prater
S 10
Knoten Inzersdorf
Knoten
Vösendorf
Knoten
Schwechat
Knoten
Rustenfeld
Toll Roads (Motorways and Expressways)
Version: 2013
Total length of road network: approx. 2,178 km
Vienna
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WHAT ASFINAG DOES
The ASFINAG group is responsible for the planning,
construction, operation and toll collection of 2178 km
of motorways and expressways in Austria.
ASFINAG receives
no money from the state
budget, the operation
is primarily funded by
the revenues from
Since 1997, ASFINAG has had the “right of usufruct”
to the motorway land, although this land still belongs
to the Federal Government. This entitles ASFINAG to
levy tolls and charges for use and access.
GO toll, toll stickers
and special tolls.
ASFINAG city office Innsbruck
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ASFINAG MOTORWAY MAINTENANCE
AND REGIONAL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CENTRES
The range of services offered by our 43 motorway
maintenance centres includes:
Tunnel systems are monitored around the clock by
specially trained employees:
• Monitoring the condition of the roads and
all sections such as bridges and green areas
• Maintenance and repair work
• Winter maintenance
• Pruning
• Cleaning the verges, rest areas and
parking areas
• Processing information on traffic volume, road and
weather conditions and emergency calls from the
tunnel safety recess.
• Monitoring the traffic situation both inside the tunnel
systems and on the open motorway.
• Rapid response using automated systems such as
video surveillance, fire alarm systems, etc.
BAUM
GRÜN
SCHNITT SCHNITT
Pruning
REPARATUR
ARBEITEN
Repair work
Pruning
Regional traffic management centres
Tree cutting
REINIGUNGS
ARBEITEN
Cleaning work
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ASFINAG MOTORWAY MAINTENANCE,
ASFINAG MOTORWAY
MONITORINGMAINTENANCE,
CENTRES MONITORING CENTRES
MONITORING CENTRES MONITORING CENTRES
43 Motorway maintenance centres
43 Motorway maintenance
centres
Monitoring centres
Ardning
St. Jakob/Arlberg
Monitoring centres
Bruck/Mur
St. Michael/Lungau
Ardning
St. Jakob/Arlberg
Hohenems
Wels
Bruck/Mur
St. Michael/Lungau
Klagenfurt
Wien-Kaisermühlen
Hohenems
Wels
Plabutsch
Klagenfurt
Wien-Kaisermühlen
Traffic control centre
Plabutsch
Region Nord
A8
Ried
Wels
Salzbur
Lieferin
Traffic control centre
Wien-Inzersdorf
A1
Go
S4
Golling
Mürzzuschlag Warth
Ardning
A 12
Region Mitte
A 12
St. Jakob
Imst
ASFINAG ALPENSTRASSEN GMBH
Region
Südwest
Kalwang
Flachau
Allhau
Knittelfeld S 36
Guggenbach
A 10
A 13 Plon
St. Michael/
Lungau
Lieserhofen
A 2 Markt
S 35
Ilz
Unterwald
A9
Graz/
Raaba
Wolfsberg
Villach/
Zauchen
A 11
S 37
Klagenfurt
A2
Region Südost
Lebring
Eisenstadt
S 31
S6
Bruck/Mur
Hohenems
S 16
A 22
PressKaisermühlen
A 23
baum
Schwechat
Haag
St. Pölten A 21 Alland
A1
S1 A4
InzersA6
dorf
Parndorf
Oeynhausen A 3 Region Ost
ASFINAG SERVICE GMBH
Ybbs
A9
Vomp
A5
Stockerau
Eibesbrunn (PPP)
S 33
Ansfelden
Seewalchen
SalzburgLiefering
S5
S 10
A7
A
Wien-Inzersdorf
A 14
S3
Jettsdorf
Neutal
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ROAD SAFETY
IS THE TOP PRIORITY
The primary objective
of the ASFINAG traffic
safety program 2020:
Continue to significantly
reduce the number of
fatalities and injuries.
Accident figures are reducing greatly year after year.
This shows that ASFINAG’s investments are working.
Making transport safer and more free-flowing is
ASFINAG’s top priority. Measures include the construction of a second tunnel tube; the modernisation
of existing tunnel facilities; safety in construction areas for road users and workers; and increasing the
availability of road-traffic control check points for
heavy vehicles.
ASFINAG traffic control in Vienna-Inzerdorf
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ADJUST YOUR SPEED
Bear in mind your braking distance, between recognising a hazard and your vehicle coming to a halt.
Calculated stopping distances only apply when
brakes and shock absorbers are in good order and
when tyres are at the correct pressure.
In case of poor weather (rain, fog, snow, high winds,
etc.) you must adjust your speed appropriately for the
weather conditions.
Speed
Stopping distance
dry road
Stopping distance
wet road
Stopping distance
in snow
100 km/h
130 km/h
100 m
200 m
400 m
169 m
338 m
676 m
Unless otherwise stated,
maximum speed is
130 km/h. Actual speed
must be adjusted for the
weather conditions.
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FOG, HAIL, RAIN AND SNOW
FOG
• Reduce speed and turn on low beam.
• With 50 metres visibility, drive at maximum of
50 km/h.
• Increase the distance to the vehicle in front.
• Use rear fog light if appropriate: If you are blinded
by the rear fog lights of the car in front, do not turn
on your own.
FOG ROAD MARKINGS
HELP TO ASSESS VISIBILITY
Fog road markings are white semi-circles painted on
the right side of the road at intervals of 33 metres.
They help you to assess visibility better in fog. In the
event of poor visibility, if only two of these markings
will be visible, a maximum speed of 60 km/h is recommended for safety reasons. If visibility is even worse,
and only one point is visible, speed should be reduced
to a maximum of 40 km/h.
FOG INFO ON TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
Electronic traffic control system displays (TCS) warn
of fog on Austrian motorways and expressways.
HAIL
• Drive slowly and increase your distance from the car
in front.
• Stopping under bridges or inside tunnels is not permitted; this is only justified in extremely exceptional
situations (where there is danger of serious collision). The weather conditions at the other end of the
tunnel may be quite different.
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RAIN
• Use your headlights. In heavy rain, the rear fog light
can also be used.
• Reduce your speed.
• In extremely heavy rain:
Stop at the next possible rest area or parking area.
• If there is risk of aquaplaning:
Reduce your speed and hold the steering wheel
with both hands. Disengage the clutch and, even in
an automatic, release the accelerator. Steer in the
desired direction and brake only where necessary –
for example, to avoid an obstacle.
Adapt your driving style according to the particular
conditions!
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SNOW
• Prepare your vehicle for winter in good time.
• From 1 November to 15 April, buses and vehicles
over 3.5 tons must be fitted with winter tires. This
applies to all cars in the event of winter driving conditions. Cars and vehicles up to 3.5 tons may also
use summer tyres with snow chains. Chains must
be fitted on at least two drive wheels.
• Reduce your speed.
• Increase your distance to the vehicle in front.
• Do not overtake snow ploughs or gritters: The road
ahead of snow ploughs and ASFINAG gritters is not
yet gritted.
• Refer to ASFINAG’s traffic information services, and
keep up to date with the latest weather and road conditions on your route with the ASFINAG app “Unterwegs”, or at www.asfinag.at and maps.asfinag.at.
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NEVER RISK
THE MICRO-SLEEP
Many of the fatal accidents on Austria’s motorways
and expressways are due to fatigue.
Studies show that someone only getting four hours of
sleep at night reacts as if he had 0.5 mg/ml of alcohol
in the blood. Missing a whole night’s sleep makes that
the equivalent of 0.8 mg/ml.
NOT recommended:
• Coffee or other
caffeinated beverages
• Energy drinks
• Turning music up louder
SOMEWHERE TO REST
In order to avoid any chance of having a microsleep, there are a total of 89 service stations, 36 new
ASFINAG rest areas and about 130 parking areas
along the Austrian motorway and expressway network
where you can take a relaxing break.
ASFINAG TIPS
TO AVOID A MICRO-SLEEP
• Only get into your vehicle when you are well-rested.
• Driving at night: Between 2 am and 5 am, the body
is usually in deep sleep and therefore this is a lowpoint in performance.
• Watch out for signs of fatigue: burning eyes,
clenched fingers on the steering wheel, driving too
close to the car in front.
• Take regular breaks on long journeys.
• You should take your frist break after a maximum
of two hours.
• Moving around and getting fresh air dispel fatigue
and monotony.
• Put in a sleep break.
• Let your passenger share the driving.
Change drivers regularly on long journeys.
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TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN
• Allow more time when working out the length of
your journey. Plan to take a break every two hours
to move around in the fresh air.
• Many of the 89 service stations not only offer children’s menus, but also large children’s play areas
where the kids can let off some steam for a while.
• The 36 ASFINAG rest areas are also good for exercise, play and fun.
• Give them some distractions. Play eye-spy games
and quizzes, make up new, funny names with your
children, using the first letters of the number plates.
• In summer, make sure there is shade in the car. Car
sun shades on the back windows help to keep the
temperature down.
• Children prone to motion sickness should not read
while driving. Instead, put an audiobook or a story in
the CD player.
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SEAT BELTS AND CHILD SAFETY SEATS
SAVE LIVES
For tips on the proper use
of child safety seats and
seat belts or to purchase
a product, please visit
www.oeamtc.at.
THE RIGHT SEAT
FOR EVERY AGE AND HEIGHT
• Children up to 14 years and under 1.50 m require
a vehicle restraining device appropriate for their
weight and height that is equipped with a suitable
safety belt.
• Children under 14 years, but over 1.50 m must use a
standard seat belt.
An impact at 50 km/h corresponds to a fall from the
third floor. Even at 15 km/h, a collision can be fatal for
an unsecured child.
For the brochure “Safe
car rides – Instructions for
the correct use of child
safety seats”, please visit
www.bmvit.gv.at.
Photo: bmvit
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WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT
OF BREAKDOWN, ACCIDENT OR FIRE
• Turn on your hazard warning lights.
• Try to reach a breakdown lay-by or a parking area.
• Before leaving the car, put on your safety vest. The
same applies to your fellow passengers.
• Ensure that all persons leave the danger area as
quickly as possible.
• Locate the nearest emergency telephone and report
the breakdown.
• If you report the breakdown by mobile phone, first
find out which road you are on and at what kilometre
(and/or which motorway entrance or exit).
• From the hard shoulder, signal with your hands to
oncoming drivers to slow down.
• Make an emergency call (ambulance: 144).
• If safe to do so, recover injured people and perform
first aid.
• Do not put yourself in danger to help others.
ADDITIONAL NOTE, IF IN A TUNNEL:
• Unlock the bonnet; fires often occur later.
• If your vehicle smokes: If possible, stop the car on
the hard shoulder, in the breakdown lay-by or on the
right-hand kerb, to make it easier for the emergency
services to reach you.
• Use the emergency call point (telephone or “SOS” or
“fire” switch); this automatically detects the location
of the emergency call. Avoid using a mobile phone
if possible, as this will not automatically detect your
location.
Breakdown?
Put on your safety vest.
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Tunnel
• Emergency call points can be found every 125-250 m.
• The removal of a fire extinguisher automatically triggers an alarm in the tunnel control centre.
• Try to extinguish the fire. If this is unsuccessful, remove yourself immediately from the danger area.
• If the smoke becomes thick, leave the tunnel immediately via the emergency escape route and follow
the instructions of the tunnel staff.
IN THE EVENT OF TUNNEL CONGESTION:
• Put on hazard warning lights; switch off engine.
• Close windows; turn off air conditioning;
do not smoke.
• On no account should you turn your vehicle around.
• In the event of thick smoke in the tunnel: Vehicle
leave immediately; leave keys in ignition; do not lock
the vehicle. Move away from the danger zone as
quickly as possible.
Emergency call point
Extinguisher equipment
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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
WHEN USING THE TUNNEL
• Tune your radio to traffic information.
• Take off sunglasses and lift sun visor.
• Turn on windscreen wipers if necessary (windows
can fog up quickly on entering a tunnel).
• Observe traffic lights, information boards, road
signs and lane signals.
• Keep your distance and stay within the specified
speed limit.
• Only stop in designated breakdown lay-bys.
• Follow instructions given by tunnel staff.
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Tunnel
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Tunnel
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SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR THE TUNNEL
Tunnel
This sign appears
in front of every tunnel
longer than 500 metres.
Emergency call point
Fire extinguisher
Turn on low beam;
Remove sunglasses
Emergency exit
Keep to the speed limit
Breakdown lay-by
Listen to traffic news
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EMERGENCY CORRIDOR DURING TRAFFIC JAM!
From 1 January 2012, it is mandatory to create an
emergency corridor when traffic jam occurs on Austria’s motorways and expressways and on roads with
a central reservation. This allows emergency services
to reach the scene of an accident quicker, increasing
the chance of survival of severely injured people. The
emergency lane saves lives!
HOW THE EMERGENCY CORRIDOR WORKS
All road users on motorways and expressways are
obliged to form an emergency corridor when congestion or traffic jams occur.
On dual carriageways, road users on the left should
position their vehicle parallel to the flow of traffic on
the far left side of the road, and all other road users
should position their vehicle parallel to the flow of traffic on the far right side of the road, including onto the
hard shoulder. The same rule applies to roads with
three or multi-lane motorways: all vehicles in the far
left lane move as far as possible to the left-hand road
side. All other lanes go as far as possible to the righthand road side. This creates the “emergency corridor”,
which is solely for the use of emergency vehicles, road
services vehicles and breakdown recovery vehicles.
CAUTION: The emergency lane is mandatory during
ALL congestion – not just in the event of an accident.
The emergency lane must therefore also be formed
during traffic jams.
Emergency corridor on two lanes
Emergency corridor on three lanes
www.rettungsgasse.com
Emergency corridor on four lanes
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KEEP RIGHT
Even where motorways and expressways have two,
three or four lanes – all traffic must drive on the far
right, according to the regulations of the Austrian Road
Traffic Act (StVO), section 7 paragraph 1. In practice,
this means that on rural roads, motorways, and expressways – also known as urban motorways – the far
Important:
Driving in the far righthand lane applies on all
urban motorways!
right-hand lane should be used, as a rule. Driving in
the adjacent lanes is only permitted in heavier traffic.
Stay to the right! This will increase the fluidity of traffic, ensuring greater safety on the motorways and expressways.
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TOLLS ENSURE
DEVELOPMENT AND GOOD OPERATION
ASFINAG is almost 100 % funded by toll revenue
and it receives no financial assistance from the state
budget. All proceeds from the sale of toll stickers, GOBox and special tolls are reinvested exclusively in the
construction, operation and safety of Austria’s motorways and expressways.
Toll stickers are required for all vehicles up to 3.5 tons
maximum gross weight (GVW), namely cars, motorbikes and light motor homes. All vehicles over 3.5 tons
also pay tolls in order to use motorways and expressways. This is collected using the GO-Box, which must
be carried by all vehicles. The GO-Box is available
from numerous marked points of sale.
A special toll will also be collected for some sections
of road. This is due to the very high construction costs
for special constructions such as tunnels (Tauern
Tunnel, Gleinalm Tunnel). The special tolls fund these
elevated costs.
Toll portal
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TOLL STICKERS FOR VEHICLES
UP TO 3.5 TONS GROSS WEIGHT
• A toll sticker is required for all motorways and expressways in Austria (with the exception of special
toll sections). Depending on your road use needs,
you can choose from annual, 2-month or 10-day toll
stickers.
• A corridor toll sticker is available for one particular
section of the A 14 Rheintal/Walgau Autobahn. It al-
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•
•
•
lows the user to use the corridor between the German border and the Hohenems junction.
Trailers, caravans, motorcycle sidecars or similar do
not require an additional sticker.
Multi-track vehicles that have never been registered, or that bear a test-drive or transfer number
plate also need a toll sticker, providing that they do
not exceed 3.5 tons maximum gross weight.
Caution: Service stations that are also accessible
from minor roads are also subject to tolls.
For a current list of all points of sale, visit:
www.asfinag.at/maut.
Free toll sticker for
disabled drivers:
For details on the free
toll sticker for disabled
drivers, please visit
www.asfinag.at/maut.
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TYPES OF TOLL STICKER
The 10-day toll sticker entitles vehicles to use the toll
roads for a period of ten consecutive calendar days,
with the punched date counting as the first calendar
Toll stickers not affixed to
the vehicle are not valid!
day. For example: If the punched date is 10 February,
the 10-day toll sticker is valid until 19 February.
The 2-month toll sticker entitles vehicles to use the
toll roads for a period of two months. The term of validity starts with the punched date and expires two
months later at the end of the day that corresponds
to the punched date. For example: If the punched date
is 10 February, the 2-month toll sticker is valid until
10 April.
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The annual toll sticker entitles vehicles to use the toll
roads for the calendar year indicated on the sticker. It
is valid from 1 December of the preceding year to 31
January of the following year.
PLEASE NOTE
• 10-day toll stickers and 2-month toll stickers may
only be punched by the distributing agent.
• Please check that the date punched on the toll sticker is correct at the time of purchase.
• The day on which the toll sticker is purchased does
not necessarily have to correspond to the starting
date of the journey. Toll stickers can also be purchased in advance on request. What is important is
that the toll sticker is punched on the actual starting
date of the journey.
• Toll stickers that have not been punched (10-day
and 2-month toll stickers) and/or are not affixed to
the vehicle are not valid!
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The lower section of the toll sticker (counterfoil with
serial number) must be retained for two reasons:
• Acquisition of a discounted annual toll card for a
special toll section: receive a one-time discount of
40 euros.
• Proof of purchase:
In the event that a broken
en
windscreen has to be
replaced and you are appplying for a replacementt
toll sticker (or if you are
applying for reimbursement of the toll sticker
costs).
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THE CORRIDOR TOLL STICKER
The corridor toll sticker entitles vehicles of up to and
including 3.5 tons gross weight (car, motorcycle and
light mobile homes) to use the section (known as the
“corridor”) between the German border and the Hohenems junction on the A 14 Rheintal/Walgau motorway in Vorarlberg. The following motorway entries and
exits are found on this section of motorway: HörbranzLochau, Bregenz, Wolfurt Lauterach, Dornbirn Nord,
Dornbirn Süd, Hohenems (close to the border crossing to Switzerland).
Korridorvignette
automated machine
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ABOUT THE KORRIDORVIGNETTE
• Vehicles with a valid annual, 2-month or 10-day toll
sticker do NOT require an additional corridor toll
sticker.
• The Korridorvignette should be placed inside the vehicle. In multi-track vehicles (e.g. cars) the Korridorvignette should be positioned behind the windscreen
so it is easily visible for inspection from outside.
• The Corridor toll sticker entitles the user to use the
section of road as much as he wants within the
24-hour validity period, for a cost of 2 euros per direction of travel. A return Korridorvignette that can
be used for both directions of travel costs 4 euros.
POINTS OF SALE
The corridor toll sticker is available at each end of the
corridor from machines that you access directly from
your vehicle. The machines accept cash (exact amount
must be inserted) and also credit and fuel cards.
• Border Crossing Hörbranz (former customs office)
• Motorway operation and maintenance facility premises in Hohenems
• The corridor toll sticker is also available from various
other points of sale. For a current list of all points of
sale, visit: www.asfinag.at/maut.
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AFFIXING THE TOLL STICKER
• The toll sticker must be intact and affixed without
any additional aid to the inside of the windscreen
so that it can easily be seen and inspected from the
outside. (It is not admissible to attach the toll sticker
behind a strip of tinted dark glass).
• For motorcycles, the toll sticker must be affixed to
a clean part of the bike that is not easily removed
(e.g. fork leg or metal support on the front wheel).
Affixing the toll sticker to a portable part of the motorcycle (e.g. top case or side pocket) is not allowed.
• Remove your toll sticker as soon as it expires. Once
removed, the toll sticker becomes invalid due to its
inbuilt security features!
Car toll stickers
IMPORTANT:
• Vehicles with test-drive or transfer number plates
may carry a properly punched 2-month toll sticker.
Annual and 10-day toll stickers must be affixed in all
cases.
Motorcycle toll stickers
REMOVING EXPIRED TOLL STICKERS
Lift the sticker at one corner and peel off with a glass
or sticker scraper. Moisten any adhesive residue, leave
for a moment and simply remove using water. There
should be a maximum of two Austrian toll stickers on
the windscreen at any one time.
To see how to properly
affix your sticker and for
more information, have
a look at this entertaining
short video: www.youtube.
com/asfinagunterwegs.
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ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
MONITORING – SUBSTITUTE TOLL
Important:
The maximum
administrative penalty
is EUR 3000.
If the toll is not properly paid, an on-the-spot substitute toll will immediately be charged on inspection by
the ASFINAG toll enforcement officers or by the executive authority. If an error is detected by an automatic toll sticker check, the vehicle owner will receive
a request for payment by post. Is the prompt to pay
the substitute toll or not within the time allowed, will
be returned indicating, thus initiating an administrative
penalty procedure. If the request for payment of the
substitute toll is not met, or not met within the timeframe, a charge will be filed to initiate administrative
penal proceedings.
Substitute tolls
Car
ASFINAG toll enforcement
Motorcycle
Substitute toll for improper payment of tolls
EUR 120
EUR 65
Substitute toll for manipulation of toll sticker
EUR 240
EUR 130
Automatic toll sticker checks
ON THE ROAD
ASFINAG
ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
ON THE ROADS
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REPLACEMENT TOLL STICKERS
ONLY AVAILABLE FOR ANNUAL TOLL STICKERS:
• In the event of the vehicle being written-off
• In the event of a broken windscreen
IN THE EVENT OF A BROKEN WINDSCREEN:
• A copy of the registration certificate
• The detached annual toll sticker plus lower section
(counterfoil) of the toll sticker
• A copy of the repair bill issued by the garage for
the replaced windscreen
• The completed and signed toll sticker
replacement form
IN THE EVENT OF THE VEHICLE BEING WRITTEN-OFF:
• Original annual toll sticker (retrieved)
with the lower counterfoil section
• Copy of vehicle deregistration certificate
• Proof of scrapping
• The completed and signed toll sticker
replacement form
WHERE TO GET A REPLACEMENT TOLL STICKER:
• The Austrian automobile associations ÖAMTC and
ARBÖ (handling fee of EUR 10 for non-members)
• ASFINAG Maut Service GmbH
5020 Salzburg, Alpenstraße 99
• ASFINAG toll stations
• at selected border stations (for more information,
visit www.asfinag.at/maut.)
A replacement toll sticker will only be issued where
there are no claims against third parties. This means
that in the event of an accident caused by the other
party, the other party’s liability insurance is also liable
for the cost of the toll sticker.
Information on windscreen
breakages, improper handling and write-offs
(for Austrian toll stickers)
• 0800 400 12 400
(free from AT, DE, CH) or
• +43 (0)1 955 12 66
(from any other country)
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ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
TOLL STICKER POINTS OF SALE
All points of sale in Austria and abroad are clearly indiciated with a “Vignette” toll sticker symbol door stickers or freestanding sign.
The Austrian motorway toll sticker is available at most
petrol stations, tobacconists and motorist clubs (in
Austria and abroad) and at all ASFINAG toll stations.
For a list of petrol stations where you can purchase toll
stickers, listed by state, visit: www.asfinag.at/maut.
ON THE ROAD
ASFINAG
ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
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ON THE ROAD
RATES FOR VEHICLES
UP TO 3.5 TONS GROSS WEIGHT
Toll sticker rates 2013
Toll sticker rates 2013* according to vehicle category
10-day toll sticker
2-month toll sticker
Motorcycles
4.80
12.10
32.10
Cars and vehicles up to 3.5 tons GVW
8.30
24.20
80.60
*) Rates in EUR, incl. 20% VAT, as of 1 December 2012
• Motorcycle: Single-track vehicles
(optional sidecar)
• Car: Multi-track vehicles up to a maximum gross
weight of 3.5 tons (not including the total weight of
any trailer).
Annual toll sticker
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MAUT
PEAGE
ASFINAG
ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
ON THE ROAD
SPECIAL TOLL FOR VEHICLES
UP TO 3.5 TONS GROSS WEIGHT
SPECIAL TOLL ROADS
• A 9: Bosruck Tunnel, Gleinalm Tunnel
• A 10: Tauern Tunnel, Katschberg Tunnel
• A 11: Karawanken Tunnel
• A 13: Brenner Autobahn
• S 16: Arlberg Straßentunnel
A3
D2
S 10
D1
Vienna
A8
M1
A 93
A 96
Arlberg
Brenner
Bosruck
Tauern/
Katschberg
Gleinalm
A 22
Toll Sticker (Passenger car time-dependent toll) and GO-Box
Special toll (Passenger car distance-dependent toll) and GO-Box
Version: 2013
Total length of road network: approx. 2,178 km
A1
A 23
Karawanken
A2
ASFINAG
ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
ON THE ROAD
PAYMENT OF SPECIAL TOLL FOR VEHICLES
UP TO 3.5 TONS GROSS WEIGHT
PAY LOCALLY
• At the toll station: You can pay your toll with cash,
credit card or Austrian Maestro card.
• Tolling machines accept cash, credit cards, Austrian Maestro cards, and fuel cards. Machines accept
coins and notes up to EUR 20 and they give change.
• Credit card machines on the A 13 Brenner Autobahn, the A 10 Tauern Autobahn and the A 9 Pyhrn
Autobahn accept credit cards, fuel cards, Austrian
Maestro cards and German EC cards.
VIDEO TOLLING
The video toll system is offered on all special toll
roads, with the exception of the A11 Karawanken
Autobahn: Your car number plate is registered when
you buy the card. On entering the car in the lane, your
number plate is identified and you can go through the
toll station without stopping. The green-marked video
toll lane is only for cars without trailers. The width of
the vehicle must not exceed two metres. The video toll
tickets work in all open service lanes and credit card
lanes (except the GO lane).
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MAUT
PEAGE
Purchase: Video toll
cards are available at
ASFINAG’s authorised
points of sale and the
automobile clubs ARBÖ,
ÖAMTC and ADAC.
You can also buy video
toll cards by using SMS,
the ASFINAG app
“Unterwegs” or online at
www.asfinag.at/maut.
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MAUT
PEAGE
ASFINAG
TOLL
ON THE ROAD
SPECIAL TOLL FOR VEHICLES
UP TO 3.5 TONS GROSS WEIGHT
Cards
Single trip
ASFINAG TIP
The annual card normally costs EUR 95.50
(or EUR 100.50 A 10) If you
have a valid annual toll
sticker, upon presentation
of the lower counterfoil
section of your toll sticker
you can claim a one-time
discount of EUR 40
against the purchase price
of the annual toll card.
ROAD SAFETY
A 9 Pyhrn
Gleinalm
A 9 Pyhrn
Bosruck
8.00
4.50
A 10 Tauern
Katschberg
A 13
Brenner
S 16
Arlberg
A 11
Karawanken
6.50
10.00
8.50
9.00
Annual card
95.50
100.50
95.50
95.50
Annual card – discount
valid toll sticker
55.50
60.50
55.50
55.50
Annual card for commuters
Annual card for commuters –
discount
Annual card
for disabled drivers
37.50
free of charge
37.50
37.50
37.50
free of charge
free of charge
free of charge
7.00 (not valid for the A 11)
Annual card
for disabled persons for the A 13
37.50
Monthly card for the A 13 only
37.50
Resident’s card for the A 13 only
37.50
10-trip monthly card for the A 11
21.50
Pre-paid card for the A 11
58.00
Rates in EUR, incl. 20% VAT
ASFINAG
ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
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ON THE ROAD
MAUT
PEAGE
A 13 SPECIAL TOLL RATES – ROAD SECTIONS
Road section
Sector
Road section 1
Innsbruck – Zenzenhof and/or Brenner Pass – Brennersee and reverse
Rate
1.00
Road section 2
Innsbruck – Patsch/Europabrücke and reverse
2.00
Road section 3
Innsbruck – Stubaital and reverse
2.50
Road section 4
Matrei – Brenner Pass and reverse
4.00
Total distance
every passing of the main toll station
8.50
Rates in EUR, incl. 20% VAT
A 10 SPECIAL TOLL RATES – ROAD SECTIONS
Road section
Sector
Road section 1
Section St. Michael – Rennweg and reverse (Katschberg tunnel)
5.00
Road section 2
St. Michael – Flachau and reverse (Tauern tunnel)
5.00
Road section 3
Zederhaus – Flachau and reverse (Tauern tunnel)
Total distance
every passing of the main toll station (Tauern and Katschberg tunnels)
Rates in EUR, incl. 20% VAT
Rate
5.00
10.00
40
ASFINAG
ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
ON THE ROAD
GO-BOX FOR VEHICLES
OVER 3.5 TONS GROSS WEIGHT
CONVENIENT TOLL PAYMENT
for lorries, buses and heavy motor homes. The electronic toll system makes it possible to calculate toll
rates without having to stop, so it does not impede the
flow of traffic in any way.
The system consists of two components: the toll portals and the “GO-Box”, which must be kept in the vehicle. From inside the vehicle, the GO-Box ensures the
correct toll transaction.
GO-Boxes are primarily distributed from over 180
GO outlets in Austria and the bordering countries.
In line with making tolls greener, from January 2010,
vehicles over 3.5 tons with lower emissions pay a lower toll rate.
INFORMATION ONLINE
• GO points of sale:
www.go-maut.at/services/go-vertriebstellensuche
• GO-Box charging:
www.go-maut.at/bezahlung
• Special toll roads and rates:
www.go-maut.at/bezahlung/tarife
TRAVELLING ON MOTORWAYS AND EXPRESSWAYS
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ON THE ROAD
ASFINAG TRAFFIC INFORMATION
WHEREVER YOU ARE
ASFINAG app “Unterwegs”
ON THE ROAD
Traffic information is easily accessible using your
smartphone (iOS, android and Windows Phone) with
the free ASFINAG “Unterwegs” traffic app. The app
keeps you updated on the latest traffic situation, shows
you the ASFINAG rest facilities in your area, provides
access to over 500 webcams and much more. You can
also access traffic information with a TMCplus-enabled
navigation device.
Overhead signs on the motorways and expressways
also provide information about the latest traffic situation.
Traffic information is also
available at:
maps.asfinag.at
OFFICE
Commuters and users of modern operating systems
such as Windows 7 or Mac OS x can access ASFINAG
traffic information as a mini app or gadget direct from
their desktop.
Advantages:
• Access to over 500 webcams
• You can store webcams as favorites and synchronise these with other devices (like smart phones)
HOME
ASFINAG traffic information is also available from the
ASFINAG homepage (www.asfinag.at) as a special TV
app for Samsung SmartTV. In addition, TV partners
(such as Puls4) also show selected ASFINAG camera
images on breakfast television.
ASFINAG
ROAD SAFETY
REST FACILITIES
ONLY WELL-RESTED DRIVERS ARE SAFE ON THE
ROAD. THAT IS WHY YOU WILL FIND:
• More than 5,800 lorry parking spaces with a specially-designed parking space information system
• 36 rest areas with large car parks, modern sanitary
facilities, seating, drinks machines, emergency call
points and CCTV, with the option of a shop and children’s play area
• 89 service stations with petrol station and shopping
area, with the option of a restaurant, fast food restaurant, hotel, lorry service centre
• Approximately 130 parking spaces with basic features (toilets, lighting)
TOLL
ON THE ROAD
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For all available
services at our rest areas
(such as WiFi),
visit www.asfinag.at
ASFINAG
Section
ROAD SAFETY
Rest area
TOLL
km Accessible
in the direction of
ON THE ROAD
Retailers
A 1 West Autobahn
Kesselhof
44.9 Vienna
A 1 West Autobahn
Kirchstetten
44.9 Salzburg
A 1 West Autobahn
Schallaburg
76.8 Vienna
A 1 West Autobahn
Roggendorf
76.8 Salzburg
A 1 West Autobahn
Viehdorf
A 1 West Autobahn
Amstetten
119.4 Vienna
A 1 West Autobahn
Allhaming Süd
182.6 Vienna
A 1 West Autobahn
Allhaming Nord
182.6 Salzburg
A 1 West Autobahn
Hainbach Süd
230.7 Vienna
A 1 West Autobahn
Hainbach Nord
230.7 Salzburg
A 1 West Autobahn
Oberwang
251.0 Salzburg
A 2 Süd Autobahn
Leobersdorf
32.1 Vienna
JFC – Jewels Factory Corporation
A 2 Süd Autobahn
Triestingtal
32.1 Italy
Come In
A 2 Süd Autobahn
Steinfeld
50.4 Italy
A 2 Süd Autobahn
Wr. Neustadt
A 2 Süd Autobahn
Laßnitzhöhe Süd
A 2 Süd Autobahn
Herzogberg Nord
220.1 Italy
A 2 Süd Autobahn
Herzogberg Süd
220.2 Vienna
A 4 Ost Autobahn
Fischamend
22.0 Hungary
A 4 Ost Autobahn
Maria Ellend
22.0 Vienna
A 7 Mühlkreis Autobahn
Engerwitzdorf
25.7 Linz
118.2 Salzburg
51.2 Vienna
170.6 Vienna
Ring Bäckerei
45
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ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
Section
Rest area
km Accessible
in the direction of
A 7 Mühlkreis Autobahn
Denk
25.8 Freistadt
A 8 Innkreis Autobahn
Murau West
56.8 Voralpenkreuz
A 8 Innkreis Autobahn
Murau Ost
56.9 Suben
A 9 Pyhrn Autobahn
Gaishorn
A 9 Pyhrn Autobahn
Kalwang
106.3 Spielfeld
A 10 Tauern Autobahn
Lanschütz
100.6 Salzburg
A 12 Inntal Autobahn
Münster Nord
35.7 Zams
A 12 Inntal Autobahn
Münster Süd
36.2 Kiefersfelden
A 12 Inntal Autobahn
Weer Süd
55.0 Kiefersfelden
A 12 Inntal Autobahn
Zirl-Inzing
91.8 Zams
ON THE ROAD
Retailers
Ring Bäckerei
92.1 Voralpenkreuz
Autogrill
OMV VIVA
A 13 Brenner Autobahn
Nößlach
26.9 Brenner
A 13 Brenner Autobahn
Brennerpass West
34.2 Italy
A 21 Wiener Außenring Autobahn
Hinterbrühl
27.0 Brunn am Gebirge
Autogrill
S 33 Kremser Schnellstraße
Inzersdorf
15.3 St. Pölten
Ali Alen
S 33 Kremser Schnellstraße
Herzogenburg
15.7 Krems
Due to open in 2013:
A 1 West Autobahn
Enns Nord
A 1 West Autobahn
Enns Süd
157.0 Salzburg
157.0 Vienna
A 2 Süd Autobahn
Hainersdorf
133.9 Italy
A 2 Süd Autobahn
Bad Blumau
133.9 Vienna
ASFINAG
ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
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ON THE ROAD
MOTORWAY SERVICE STATIONS
S 10
Wien
Motorway Service Stations
Revised January 2013
48
ASFINAG
ROAD SAFETY
Section
Service station
A1
Auhof
A1
Steinhäusl
A1
St. Pölten
A1
Ybbs
TOLL
km Accessible in
the direction of
Service area operator
9.0 both
Lenas West
31.0 both
62.9 both
100.3 Vienna
ON THE ROAD
Petrol station
operator
OMV
Hotel
Other
fast food
x
OMV
Rosenberger
BP
Autogrill
ENI
A1
Kemmelbach
101.4 Salzburg
Landzeit
BP
A1
Strengberg
136.0 Salzburg
Landzeit
SHELL
A1
Haag
143.5 Vienna
Rosenberger
BP
A1
Ansfelden Süd
170.9 Vienna
Rosenberger
SHELL
A1
Ansfelden Nord
171.0 Salzburg
Landzeit
BP
A1
Lindach Nord
212.3 Salzburg
Rosenberger
OMV
A1
Lindach Süd
212.3 Vienna
Autogrill
BP
Landzeit
A1
Mondsee
259.2 both
A1
Söllheim
286.5 Vienna
OMV
A1
Kasern
287.9 Salzburg
Rosenberger
OMV
A1
Walserberg Süd
300.7 Vienna
Servus Europa
SHELL
A1
Walserberg Nord
300.7 Walserberg
Servus Europa
SHELL
x
x
ENI
Oldtimer
BP
x
A2
Guntramsdorf
14.4 both
A2
Föhrenberg
39.3 Vienna
x
A2
Bad Fischau
40.9 Italy
Autogrill
OMV
A2
Zöbern
78.8 both
Oldtimer
SHELL
x
A2
Loipersdorf
105.5 both
Landzeit
ENI
x
A2
Arnwiesen
154.1 both
Autogrill
BP
A2
Kaiserwald
190.8 both
Landzeit
OMV
SHELL
McDonald’s
ASFINAG
Section
ROAD SAFETY
Service station
km Accessible in
the direction of
TOLL
ON THE ROAD
Service area operator
Petrol station
operator
Hotel
A2
Pack
235.2 both
Oldtimer
ENI
A2
Völkermarkt
285.1 both
Rosenberger
SHELL
x
A2
Wörthersee
340.1 both
Marché Restaurants
Österreich GmbH
ENI
x
A2
Dreiländereck Süd
374.2 both
A2
Dreiländereck Nord
374.3 both
A3
Hornstein
A4
Simmering
A4
Göttlesbrunn
A4
A4
Burger King
ENI
x
OMV
McDonald’s
OMV
28.0 both
Autogrill
OMV
Nickelsdorf Süd
64.6 Hungary
SHELL
SHELL
Nickelsdorf Nord
65.0 Vienna
SHELL
SHELL
A5
Hochleithen
10.6 both
McDonald’s
OMV
A6
Potzneusiedl
10.8 both
Autogrill
OMV
A8
Voralpenkreuz
A8
Aistersheim
A8
A9
A9
Trieben
A9
Kammern
121.3 both
Landzeit
A9
Deutschfeistritz
162.0 both
Rosenberger
OMV
A9
Gralla West
211.1 Spielfeld
Rosenberger
SHELL
A9
Gralla Ost
211.4 Voralpenkreuz
Rosenberger
SHELL
A 10
Golling Ost
Rosenberger
OMV
0.2 both
Landzeit
BP
33.8 both
Landzeit
BP
Suben West
74.8 Wels
Servus Europa
SHELL
St. Pankraz
36.4 both
Nationalparkrast
SHELL
85.7 both
28.8 Salzburg
x
ENI
Südrast
28.0 Hungary
2.5 Hungary
Other
fast food
BP
ENI
McDonald’s
x
McDonald’s
x
x
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50
ASFINAG
Section
ROAD SAFETY
Service station
km Accessible in
the direction of
TOLL
Service area operator
ON THE ROAD
Petrol station
operator
A 10
Golling West
28.8 Villach
Autogrill
ENI
A 10
Eben Süd
59.2 both
Landzeit
SHELL
A 10
Eben Nord Gasthofgut
59.3 both
Landzeit
SHELL
A 10
Tauernalm
79.8 both
Landzeit
BP
A 10
Lungau
97.9 Villach
ENI
ENI
A 10
Eisentratten
125.9 both
Rosenberger
OMV
A 10
Feistritz an der Drau
162.0 both
Autogrill
A 12
Angath Süd
A 12
Angath Nord
14.2 both
Landzeit
OMV
A 12
Vomp
50.5 Kiefersfelden
Rosenberger
OMV
A 12
Weer
54.8 Zams
Autogrill
BP
A 12
Ampaß
72.1 Zams
Rosenberger
BP
A 12
Pettnau
95.8 both
Rosenberger
SHELL
A 12
Mils
135.5 both
Trofana Tyrol
ENI
A 13
Europabrücke
A 13
Matrei West
16.8 Brenner
A 13
Matrei Ost
16.9 both
A 13
Gries Ost
29.1 Innsbruck
BP
A 13
Gries West
29.5 Brenner
BP
A 13
Brennersee
33.4 Brenner
A 13
Brenner
34.2 both
A 14
Hohenems
A 21
Alland
A 22
Korneuburg West
14.1 both
8.3 both
Hotel
Other
fast food
x
BP
BP
Restaurant Europabrücke SHELL
ENI
Autogrill
ENI
OMV
Rosenberger
OMV
24.5 both
Rosenberger
SHELL
14.7 both
Autogrill
BP
18.0 Kaisermühlen
ENI
ENI
x
x
McDonald’s
ASFINAG
ROAD SAFETY
km Accessible in
the direction of
TOLL
Section
Service station
A 22
Korneuburg Ost
18.1 Stockerau West
ENI
ENI
A 22
Stockerau
28.1 Vienna
OMV
OMV
A 25
Wels
13.1 both
S1
Schwechat
S1
Deutsch Wagram
S4
Pöttsching
9.8 both
39.1 both
Service area operator
ON THE ROAD
Grafenwörth
100.4 both
S6
Natschbach
3.2 both
Rosenberger
OMV
x
Other
fast food
OMV
x
Burger King
ENI
SHELL
SHELL
BP
BP
Landzeit
ENI
SHELL
SHELL
S6
Schottwien
23.6 both
S6
Schwöbing Nord
48.6 St. Michael
S6
Schwöbing Süd
48.6 Seebenstein
S6
St. Marein
69.0 St. Michael
S6
Kapfenberg Süd
72.4 Seebenstein
Autogrill
OMV
S 16
Schnann
18.9 both
OMV
OMV
S 16
Klösterle
44.2 Zams
OMV
S 16
Innerbraz
55.0 Bludenz
S 33
St. Pölten Ost
S 35
Röthelstein
15.4 Graz
OMV
OMV
S 36
St. Marein Nord
14.9 Judenburg
ENI
ENI
S 36
St. Marein Süd
15.0 St. Michael
1.8 Krems
Hotel
ENI
Marché Restaurants
Österreich GmbH
5.4 both
S5
Petrol station
operator
51
OMV
ENI
OMV
OMV
ENI
ENI
ENI
For details, visit
www.asfinag.at/
unterwegs/rasten.
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ROAD SAFETY
TOLL
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MONITORING YOUR SPEED
SAFETY WITH RADAR UNITS
AND SECTION CONTROL
Excessive speed is the cause of serious accidents
time and time again. To improve road safety ASFINAG
supports the police with the construction of radar and
section control units.
Unlike radar units, section control monitors average
speed travelled over a longer distance.
These systems have proved suitable on Austrian motorways. For example, accidents in the Vienna Kaisermühlen Tunnel have reduced by 50 percent since
the start of monitoring in 2003. ASFINAG has four
stationary and two mobile units with a varying operational area.
STATIONARY UNITS
• A 22 Donauufer Autobahn: Kaisermühlen Tunnel
• A 2 Süd Autobahn: Krumbach – Grimmenstein
(Direction Vienna)
• A 2 Süd Autobahn: Ehrentalerberg Tunnel
• A 9 Pyhrn Autobahn: Plabutsch Tunnel
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MAXIMUM SPEED LIMITS
IN AUSTRIA
Mode of transport
Urban area
Open country
Main road
Motorway
Motorcycle, Vehicles up to 3.5 tons GVW
50 km/h
100 km/h
100 km/h
130 km/h*
Moped, Scooter car
45 km/h
45 km/h
–
–
Vehicles up to 3.5 tons GVW
with a light trailer (Class B)
50 km/h
100 km/h
100 km/h
100 km/h
Vehicles up to 3.5 tons GVW with any trailer with a maximum
permissible total weight not exceeding the weight of the towing vehicle, if the maximum permissible total weight of both
vehicles does not exceed 3.5 tons (Class B)
50 km/h
80 km/h
80 km/h
100 km/h
Vehicles up to 3.5 tons GVW with any trailer that corresponds
technically to the vehicle type approval for this vehicle (category B + E)
50 km/h
70 km/h
80 km/h
80 km/h
KVehicles over 3.5 tons GVW –
also if a trailer is pulled (Class C)
50 km/h
70 km/h
80 km/h
80 km/h
Vehicles and trailers with studded tires
50 km/h
80 km/h
80 km/h
100 km/h
50 km/h
recommended
50 km/h
recommended
50 km/h
recommended
50 km/h
recommended
40 km/h
40 km/h
40 km/h
to next junction
40 km/h
to next exit
Vehicles and trailers with snow chains
Towing with rope, bar, towing axle
or towing crane
*) Some motorways in Austria have a maximum speed of 110 km/h during night hours.
Source: www.help.gv.at
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MAXIMUM SPEED LIMITS
IN EUROPE
More information is
available at:
www.arboe.at
www.oeamtc.at
Speed limits
Urban area
Open country
Motorway
Blood-alcohol
limit
Toll or
toll sticker
Austria
50 km/h
100 km/h
130 km/h
0.5
Toll sticker, toll,
special toll
Germany
50 km/h
100 km/h
130 km/h
(no speed limits
in some parts)
0.5
Lorry toll
France
50 km/h
90 km/h
130 km/h
0.5
Toll
Greece
50 km/h
90 km/h
130 km/h
0.5
Toll
Italy
50 km/h
90 km/h
130 km/h
0.5
Toll
Croatia
50 km/h
90 km/h
130 km/h
0.5
Toll
Switzerland
50 km/h
80 km/h
120 km/h
0.5
Toll sticker
Slovenia
50 km/h
90 km/h
130 km/h
0.5
Toll sticker and
special toll
Spain
50 km/h
90 km/h
120 km/h
0.5
Toll
Czech Republic
50 km/h
90 km/h
130 km/h
0.0
Toll sticker
Hungary
50 km/h
90 km/h
130 km/h
0.0
Toll sticker
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SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
IN AUSTRIA 2013/2014
State schools, middle schools and secondary schools and private
middle and secondary schools with public status:
Semester holiday
2013
Easter holiday
2013
Whitsun holiday
2013
Summer holiday
2013
Christmas holiday
2013/14
Burgenland
11.02. – 16.02.
23.03. – 02.04.
18.05. – 21.05.
29.06. – 31.08.
23.12. – 06.01.
Kärnten
11.02. – 16.02.
23.03. – 02.04.
18.05. – 21.05.
06.07. – 07.09.
23.12. – 06.01.
Niederösterreich
04.02. – 09.02.
23.03. – 02.04.
18.05. – 21.05.
29.06. – 31.08.
23.12. – 06.01.
Oberösterreich
18.02. – 23.02.
23.03. – 02.04.
18.05. – 21.05.
06.07. – 07.09.
23.12. – 06.01.
Salzburg
11.02. – 16.02.
23.03. – 02.04.
18.05. – 21.05.
06.07. – 07.09.
23.12. – 06.01.
Steiermark
18.02. – 23.02.
23.03. – 02.04.
18.05. – 21.05.
06.07. – 07.09.
23.12. – 06.01.
Tirol
11.02. – 16.02.
23.03. – 02.04.
18.05. – 21.05.
06.07. – 07.09.
23.12. – 06.01.
Vorarlberg
04.02. – 09.02.
23.03. – 02.04.
18.05. – 21.05.
06.07. – 07.09.
23.12. – 06.01.
Wien
04.02. – 09.02.
23.03. – 02.04.
18.05. – 21.05.
29.06. – 31.08.
23.12. – 06.01.
INTERNATIONAL HOLIDAY CALENDAR
For holiday calendars for Denmark, Germany, France,
Great Britain, Holland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland,
visit www.schulferien.org or www.oeamtc.at.
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SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
IN GERMANY 2013/2014
Winter holiday
2013
Easter holiday
2013
Whitsun holiday
2013
Summer holiday
2013
Autumn holiday
2013
Christmas holiday
2013/14
–
25.03. – 05.04.
21.05. – 01.06.
25.07. – 07.09.
28.10. – 30.10.
23.12. – 04.01.
Bayern
11.02. – 15.02.
25.03. – 06.04.
21.05. – 31.05.
31.07. – 11.09.
28.10. – 31.10.
23.12. – 04.01.
Berlin
04.02. – 09.02.
25.03. – 06.04.
10.05./21.05.
19.06./20.06. – 02.08.
30.09. – 12.10.
23.12. – 03.01.
Brandenburg
04.02. – 09.02.
27.03. – 06.04.
10.05.
20.06. – 02.08.
30.09. – 12.10./01.11.
23.12. – 03.01.
Bremen
31.01. – 01.02.
16.03. – 02.04.
10.05./21.05.
27.06. – 07.08.
04.10. – 18.10.
23.12. – 03.01.
01.02.
04.03. – 15.03.
02.05. – 10.05.
20.06. – 31.07.
30.09. – 11.10.
19.12. – 03.01.
–
25.03. – 06.04.
–
08.07. – 16.08.
14.10. – 26.10.
23.12. – 11.01.
Mecklenburg-Vorp.
04.02. – 15.02.
25.03. – 03.04.
17.05. – 21.05.
22.06. – 03.08.
14.10. – 19.10.
23.12. – 03.01.
Niedersachsen
31.01. – 01.02.
16.03. – 02.04.
10.05./21.05.
27.06. – 07.08.
04.10. – 18.10.
23.12. – 03.01.
–
25.03. – 06.04.
21.05.
22.07. – 03.09.
21.10. – 02.11.
23.12. – 07.01.
Baden-Württemberg
Hamburg
Hessen
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Rheinland-Pfalz
–
20.03. – 05.04.
–
08.07. – 16.08.
04.10. – 18.10.
23.12. – 07.01.
Saarland
11.02. – 16.02.
25.03. – 06.04.
–
08.07. – 17.08.
21.10. – 02.11.
20.12. – 04.01.
Sachsen
04.02. – 15.02.
29.03. – 06.04.
10.05./18.05. – 22.05.
15.07. – 23.08.
21.10. – 01.11.
21.12. – 03.01.
Sachsen-Anhalt
01.02. – 08.02.
25.03. – 30.03.
10.05. – 18.05.
15.07. – 28.08.
21.10. – 25.10.
21.12. – 03.01.
Schleswig-Holstein
Thüringen
–
25.03. – 09.04.
10.05.
24.06. – 03.08.
04.10. – 18.10.
23.12. – 06.01.
18.02. – 23.02.
25.03. – 06.04.
10.05.
15.07. – 23.08.
21.10. – 02.11.
23.12. – 04.01.
For exemptions and other holiday dates, please visit www.schulferien.org.
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AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATIONS
AUSTRIA
120 ÖAMTC
Austrian Automobile,
Motorcycle and Touring Club
123 ARBÖ
Austrian automobile
association
0800 214 18 80 EUAC
European Automobile
and Traffic Club
GERMANY
01/251 20 60 ADAC
German Automobile Club
0049 1802 33 66 77 ACE
Auto Club Europa
0049 69 6606 600 AvD
Automobile Club of Germany
SWITZERLAND
0041 44 628 88 99 ACS
Automobile Club of Switzerland
0041 844 888 111 TCS
Touring Club Switzerland
SLOVAKIA
004212 682 49 211 SATC
Slovak Autoturist Club
SLOVENIA
00386 1 5305 353 AMZS
Automobile Association
of Slovenia
ITALY
0039 02 66 165 116 ACI
Automobile Club d’Italia
HUNGARY
0036 1345 1747
Magyar Autóklub
CZECH REPUBLIC
00420 261 104 345 ABA
Autoklub Bohemia Assistance
00420 261 104 111 UAMK
Ustredni Automotoklub
Czech Republic
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MOTORWAY POLICE INSPECTIONS
Add the corresponding extension to the telephone 05 9133-
General emergency
numbers:
Euro Emergency: 112
Fire:
122
Police:
133
Ambulance:
144
Alland
Altlengbach
Amstetten
Anif
Anif Kontrollstelle Kuchl
Bludenz
Dornbirn
Gleinalm
Graz-West
Großkrut
Haid
Hartberg
Imst
Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Klaus
Krems/Donau
Mattersburg
Melk
Neumarkt im Mühlkreis
-3303-200
-3162-200
-3101-100
-5111
-5105
-8101-200
-8141-200
-6328-200
-6138-200
-3266-200
-4133-200
-6238-200
-7101-100
-2594
-4123-200
-3440-200
-1122-200
-3138-100
-4305-200
Oberwart
Potzneusiedl
Ried im Innkreis
Schönberg im Stubaital
Schwechat
Seewalchen am Attersee
Spittal/Drau
St. Michael im Lungau
Stockerau
Tribuswinkel
Trieben
Unterwald
Villach
Warth
Wels
Wiesing
Wolfsberg
Wulkaprodersdorf
-1249-200
-1149-200
-4245-200
-7123-200
-3235
-4173-200
-2236-200
-5166
-3252-200
-3314-200
-6346-200
-6197-200
-2266-200
-3362-100
-4188-200
-7256-200
-2171-200
-1101-100
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Company information:
Autobahnen- und Schnellstraßen-Finanzierungs-Aktiengesellschaft
Rotenturmstraße 5-9, 1010 Vienna, Tel. +43 (0) 50 108-10000, [email protected], www.asfinag.at
Editor: Mag. Christian Spitaler, Graphic design: DI (FH) Martina Malzer – ASFINAG, Atelier Max Schinko
Revised January 2013, subject to printing and typographical errors, subject to alteration.
Photos: ASFINAG; middle cover photo: Getty Images/George Doyle
Gender Disclaimer:
Throughout the text, the masculine form always refers equally to females.
The masculine form was used for easier readability.
ASFINAG wishes you a safe journey!
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General emergency numbers:
Euro Emergency: 112 Police: 133
Fire: 122
Ambulance: 144
For the latest traffic information visit www.asfinag.at.