To drive a heavy goods vehicle in Luxembourg, you will need to purchase a Eurovignette. It's part of a system used to pay tolls in this small landlocked country and three others: Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden. If you drive through several countries that require the use of the Eurovignette, you only need one.
Drivers of all vehicles, whether Luxembourg citizens, residents, or foreigners, that weigh at least 12 tons must pay the road toll. The fees help to recoup the costs of building the country's road infrastructure in addition to funding their operation and maintenance.
Book NowEurovignettes are a special system for making road toll payments that are compulsory for all drivers of vehicles that weigh 12 or more tons in four European countries as noted, including Luxembourg. You can buy one Eurovignette and it will be valid for driving the roadways in all four nations.
Your heavy goods vehicle toll payments are required to legally transport goods. The funds help to ensure that the road network in Luxembourg (and the three other countries) stays well-maintained for an efficient transport system, in addition to improving traffic flow and reducing pollution.
It's easy to purchase Eurovignettes online for company-owned lorries (trucks) at Eurovignettebooking.com. Keep in mind that we only sell to companies and not private individuals as we are a business-to-business platform.
Following the step-by-step process below to buy your Eurovignette Luxembourg takes just a few minutes.
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You can buy Eurovignettes that are valid for one day, one week, one month, or one year. Be aware that one-day Eurovignettes must be booked before you start your trip and will be valid for one calendar day. The price is based on the length of validity and other factors, and it is automatically calculated.
Note that you can usually save some money if you buy a weekly Eurovignette instead of several daily Eurovignettes so plan your purchase carefully.
In Luxembourg, Eurovignettes are mandatory for heavy goods vehicles of 12 tons or more weight throughout the entire road network. It consists of six motorways totalling a length of about 95 miles which includes the following:
The A3 is Luxembourg's busiest motorway, often used by French cross-border workers, crossing the A13 at the Bettembourg crossroads.
Other than the Eurovignette required for heavy goods vehicles of 12 or more tons, there is no need to purchase a vignette for Luxembourg. Buses and coaches transporting human passengers are exempt, and there are no other Luxembourg road tolls.
The penalty for driving without having a required Eurovignette in Luxembourg is an administrative fine which can be several hundred euros or more. If you appeal the fine and it is unsuccessful, it can be as much as several thousand euros and the vehicle may even be confiscated to ensure payment.