
Toll roads in Romania — vignette prices and motorway tariffs 2026
Find current 2026 vignette tariffs in Romania, motorway list with toll status, and electronic toll rates for trucks and buses. Buy e-vignette online and check vehicle categories — passenger car, motorcycle, lorry.
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Class A
Passenger cars and motorcycles can use toll roads with a special Class A rate.
Class B
Larger vehicles, such as vans and minibuses, require a Class B vignette for full toll road access.
Other vehicles
Heavy trucks and specialized vehicles need specific rates for smooth access to highways.
Cost calculation
The price is determined by three factors: vehicle class, highway section type (plain or mountainous), and the operating company.
Vehicle class
Toll roads in this country
- Tolled
- Partial
- Free
- Special toll
Toll roads in this country
- A1Partial
București → Nădlac (HU border)
Length: 580 km
Main west corridor: București → Pitești → Sibiu → Deva → Arad → Hungarian border. Sibiu–Pitești section partially under construction.
- A2Special toll
București → Constanța
Length: 202 km
Highway to the Black Sea. Cernavodă–Fetești bridge over the Danube charges an extra single-trip toll on top of the vignette.
- A3Partial
București → Borș (HU border)
Length: 580 km
Transylvania motorway via Ploiești → Brașov → Cluj-Napoca → Oradea. Major sections still under construction.
- A4Tolled
Ovidiu → Agigea
Length: 22 km
Constanța bypass — short coastal expressway.
- A6Partial
Lugoj → Deva
Length: 73 km
Banat–Transylvania connector (under construction).
- A10Tolled
Sebeș → Turda
Length: 70 km
Sebeș–Turda expressway connecting A1 and A3 corridors.
- A11Partial
Arad → Oradea
Length: 120 km
Western corridor parallel to Hungarian border (under construction).
General information
Learn about roads, speed limits, mandatory vehicle equipment, and key traffic regulations. In the sections below, you’ll find detailed information on toll roads, fuel prices, parking, speed restrictions, and other important details.
Speed Limits
- In populated areas – 50 km/h - Outside populated areas – 90 km/h - On highways – 110 km/h - On motorways – 130 km/h - Low beams are required year-round
Alcohol and Phone Use
- In populated areas – 50 km/h - Outside populated areas – 90 km/h - On highways – 110 km/h - On motorways – 130 km/h - Low beams are required year-round
Winter Equipment
- In populated areas – 50 km/h - Outside populated areas – 90 km/h - On highways – 110 km/h - On motorways – 130 km/h - Low beams are required year-round
Required Equipment
- In populated areas – 50 km/h - Outside populated areas – 90 km/h - On highways – 110 km/h - On motorways – 130 km/h - Low beams are required year-round
Passenger Safety
- In populated areas – 50 km/h - Outside populated areas – 90 km/h - On highways – 110 km/h - On motorways – 130 km/h - Low beams are required year-round









