Official price list: e-vignette prices to skyrocket in Hungary in 2024
The 2024 motorway e-vignette prices have been published by the National Road Toll Payment Plc. (Nemzeti Útdíjfizetési Szolgáltató Zrt., NÚSZ). The charges will rise by the rate of inflation of August 2023. However, it has not been announced how much the one-day motorway sticker will cost, which many people are interested in.
The 2024 track toll prices have been published on the website of the National Road Toll Payment Plc. Hungarian motorists can expect a significant increase in tolls, as the prices are based on the August inflation rate of 16.4 percent, Pénzcentrum reports.
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According to the NÚSZ, the tariffs in 2024 will be as follows:
(Translation:
E-matrica díjkategória: E-vignette price category
Országos: National
Vármegyei: County
Heti (10 napos): Weekly (10-day)
Havi: Monthly
Éves: Annual)
However, it has not been revealed how much the one-day e-vignette will cost.
This is how much more expensive D1 vignettes bought by motorists will be:
- 10-day: HUF 900 (EUR 2.29)
- monthly: HUF 1460 (EUR 3.71)
- annual: more than HUF 8000 (more than EUR 20)
- annual county: HUF 940 (EUR 2.39)
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All part of the plan to make life so intolerable and unaffordable for drivers that they give up their vehicles. Only the privileged rich will be able to afford private cars in the future, all in the name of stopping Climate Change™.