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All motorhomes in Hungary to require e-vignettes from January

05.01.2026 11:00 1 min 1 source
hungarokamion.hu HUN

From January 1, 2026, the toll payment system for motorhomes will change in Hungary. All motorhomes, regardless of weight, must purchase an electronic vignette (e-matrica) to use the toll road network. The toll category (D1 or D2) is determined by the maximum permissible mass and the number of passenger seats as stated in the vehicle's registration documents.

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All motorhomes in Hungary to require e-vignettes from January

05.01.2026 hungarokamion.hu HUN

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