Driving on Czech motorways requires a valid electronic vignette. This toll roads map guide helps you identify all motorway sections where a vignette is mandatory and plan your journey safely and legally.
How to Read the Toll Roads Map
All motorways marked with the letter D are part of the Czech toll road network. Drivers of vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes must purchase an electronic vignette before entering these roads.
Toll Roads by Motorway
Below you will find detailed maps for each toll motorway in the Czech Republic. Each map highlights the exact sections where a vignette is required.
D0 – Prague Ring Road
The D0 motorway forms the outer ring around Prague and is essential for transit traffic bypassing the capital.
D1 – Prague – Brno – Ostrava
D1 is the longest and busiest motorway in the Czech Republic, connecting the capital with major cities in Moravia and Silesia.
D2 – Brno – Slovak Border
D3 – Prague – Tábor – České Budějovice
D4 – Prague – Písek
D5 – Prague – Plzeň – Germany
D6 – Prague – Karlovy Vary
D7 – Prague – Chomutov
D8 – Prague – Ústí nad Labem – Germany
D10 – Prague – Mladá Boleslav – Turnov
D11 – Prague – Hradec Králové – Poland
D35 – Hradec Králové – Olomouc
D46 – Vyškov – Olomouc
D48 – Bělotín – Frýdek-Místek
D49 – Hulín – Fryšták
D52 – Brno – Austria
D55 – Otrokovice – Uherské Hradiště
D56 – Ostrava – Frýdek-Místek
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