Does anyone have a recommendation for toll tags in Europe ? We are travelling through to Venice, then back again visiting some spots along the way.
Emojis Tag U.K. looks like it will do what we want but if there are better ones then great.
Dave!
Which Toll Tag
Re: Which till tag
You probably already know but you need a vignette to drive through Austria, which I think you can only buy locally. You can get a 10 day or 2 month one.
ETA: seems you can buy it online now - not sure if it is covered by any existing tag, so here’s a link: https://www.asfinag.at/en/toll/vignette ... -vignette/
ETA: seems you can buy it online now - not sure if it is covered by any existing tag, so here’s a link: https://www.asfinag.at/en/toll/vignette ... -vignette/
Re: Which Toll Tag
I’ve run the via-t and liber-t tags from emovis for about six years and they work perfectly.
I spent years struggling with tolls when I was driving solo, as I’d only remember about buying a tag a few days before departure and couldn’t get one sent out in time (have to be signed delivery to the home address).
Some car parks are linked also, so you just drive up to the barrier.
My wife got pulled over and fined for no vignette about seven years ago in Austria, having not realised that you needed one.
I spent years struggling with tolls when I was driving solo, as I’d only remember about buying a tag a few days before departure and couldn’t get one sent out in time (have to be signed delivery to the home address).
Some car parks are linked also, so you just drive up to the barrier.
My wife got pulled over and fined for no vignette about seven years ago in Austria, having not realised that you needed one.
Re: Which Toll Tag
I’ll have to check with the motorhome people as I think they purchase it on our behalf or something, I’ll have to ring them to check.
Good to know we should be ok with the tag from Emovis, we have a big slog to do and I’d rather drive through the night while the family snooze.
Dave!
Good to know we should be ok with the tag from Emovis, we have a big slog to do and I’d rather drive through the night while the family snooze.
Dave!