Are you planning a vacation in Hungary or transit to Italy and want to get to your destination in your own car? Find out useful information, including Hungarian road tolls and speed limits.

Toll roads and highways in Hungary

In Hungary, the use of highways is paid –  only certain sections can be driven for free  . Planning a route? Check if you will need to purchase the vignette or if you will only use the free pieces.

Free sections of roads and freeways in Hungary in 2025

Road/highwayEpisode
M0The section between freeway No. 1 and the

M3 highway
M4The area between Veches and Mezhn. Ferenc Liszt in Budapest

The section between Abon-Esak and Terokszentmiklos-zahid
M8In full
M10The area between highways No. 6 and No. 51
M30The area between the intersections of Miskolc-Poludne and Miskolc-Polnots
M31In full
M44In full
M76Distance between Balatonszentgyörgy/Balatonberény and Keszthely-Fenépuszta
M80In full

Also free: the section of the south-western Pecs bypass on the M60 between roads 58 and 5826 and the section on the Kaposvarta bypass of the M9 (motorway sign No. 61).

Map of toll roads in Hungary

Vignettes in Hungary

Hungary, like  Slovakia  , introduced electronic vignettes.  They can be purchased in several ways, including online, mobile apps and in brick-and-mortar stores. If you are just going to go to Hungary, then the first way will be the most convenient – to use this  site  .

Learn more about  vignettes in Hungary

Not only car owners should remember the obligation to purchase a vignette. According to information on the government’s website,  tolls are also required on motorways, including: for motorcyclists and buses.  Drivers traveling with a trailer should consider an additional charge.

Tolls in Hungary

How much do you have to pay to drive on a toll highway in Hungary? The toll depends on several factors, including the period of use of toll roads and whether the vehicle owner wishes to purchase a national or provincial vignette.

Amounts of e-vignettes in the national version for passenger cars (category D1):

  • 10 days – 12 Euros,
  • 30 days – 17 Euros,
  • 365 days – 60 Euros.

Do you already know that you will be driving on paid sections of Hungarian highways? The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends keeping proof of vignette purchase for 2 years. For its part, the European Consumer Center calls for careful verification of the data – in recent years it has received many complaints from consumers who were demanded high sums for wrongly paid vignettes.

Auto equipment in Hungary

The good news for every driver traveling to Hungary should be the information that there is no need to check the vehicle’s equipment. why Hungary (as well as Poland) ratified the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. In practice, this means that  drivers from Poland must have the equipment that is mandatory in the country of vehicle registration – in this case, it will be Poland.

Mandatory additional vehicle equipment in Poland consists of only two elements – a warning triangle and a fire extinguisher.

Do you think it is worth adapting to local regulations? Of course,  you can equip with additional equipment required in Hungary – it includes:

  • first aid kit – must be expired,
  • warning triangle,
  • reflective vest,
  • towing rope

The last two elements are not mandatory for car drivers, but only recommended.

When preparing for a trip  , check whether you have a valid liability insurance policy  . Also consider purchasing short-term assistance, which provides roadside assistance, including towing to a workshop or other location.

Hungary – the most important traffic rules and speed limits

How to drive on the roads of Hungary and not be fined? The obligation to use seat belts (also for passengers) or to talk only through a speakerphone are examples of rules that apply in both Poland and Hungary.

The most important traffic rules in Hungary:

  • children up to 150 cm tall can only be transported in child seats, and children up to 135 cm tall can only sit in the back seat,
  • the driver cannot drive a car while intoxicated – the permissible amount of alcohol is 0.00 ppm,
  • When using a rented car, you must have permission from its owner – it must include, among other things: the car’s details.

In Hungary, as in many other European countries, drivers must remember the speed limit.  Permissible speeds:

  • highway – 130 km/year,
  • high-speed – 110 km/h,
  • outside populated areas – 90 km/h,
  • in  populated areas – 50 km/h.

Important phone numbers for traveling in Hungary

In Hungary, the emergency number is 112. In case of emergency, you should write down the following numbers before traveling to this country.

Emergency telephone numbers – Hungary:

  • emergency service – 104,
  • fire department – 105,
  • police – 107.