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20.04.2026
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Fines in Slovenia 2026 – Tariff, Prices and Important Rules

Slovenian highway sign to Koper/Ljubljana with a graphic detailing traffic fines for 2026.

Fines in Slovenia 2026: How to avoid costly penalties on the way to the Adriatic?

For many, Slovenia is a transit country, but a moment of inattention here can cost more than an entire vacation. Slovenian police and DARS services are exceptionally effective at catching cars without vignettes and drivers with a "heavy foot." Learn about the current rates and a clever way to reduce your fine by 50%.

Key Infractions and Tariff 2026

Slovenia has one of the highest fine tariffs in Central Europe. Penalties are inevitable, as the e-vignette control system is fully automated and integrated with gantries above motorways.

  • No e-vignette: This is the most common penalty. It ranges from 300 to 800 EUR. DARS services are relentless – even if you make a mistake by one day of validity, you will pay the full amount.
  • Speeding: In built-up areas, penalties are drastic (up to 1200 EUR). On the motorway, exceeding the speed limit by 30 km/h will cost approximately 250 EUR.
  • Phone and seatbelts: Talking on the phone without a hands-free kit costs approx. 250 EUR, and not wearing a seatbelt – 120 EUR.

Tip: To avoid the highest penalty, purchase a vignette for Slovenia before entering the motorway. Camera systems register the vehicle immediately after crossing the border.

50% Bonus – how to pay less?

Slovenia offers drivers a "discount" for prompt payment. If you receive a fine and pay it on the spot or within 8 days, the fine amount is reduced by half (50%). This applies to most traffic offenses, provided no accident occurred.

Overview of Road Fines in Slovenia (2026)

InfractionFine AmountWith payment in 8 days
No e-vignette300 EUR150 EUR
Speed motorway (+20 km/h)80 EUR40 EUR
Driving under influence (>0.5‰)from 600 EURDocuments seized
Endangering trafficfrom 500 EURJudicial vehicle seizure

FAQ – Fines and Police in Slovenia

Where can I pay the fine?

Fines imposed by the police or DARS can be paid by card directly to the officer. If you do not have the funds, the police may seize your documents (e.g., passport) until the amount due is settled.

Does a vignette from Slovakia work in Slovenia?

No. Despite similar names, Slovenia and Slovakia are two different countries with separate toll systems. In Slovenia, you must have a Slovenian e-vignette (DARS).

Do cameras detect the absence of a vignette at night?

Yes. The Slovenian thermal imaging and infrared camera system operates 24/7 with near 100% precision. Data on unpaid tolls are immediately entered into the database (handlingTime: 0-1h).

Knowledge for Drivers

Before you hit the road, check out the latest posts on our blog! You'll find practical advice on buying electronic vignettes, current fuel price information, travel planning tips, and many other topics that will help you save time and money.

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