Toll in Lithuania: Prices, payment methods and exemptions

There is no classic car toll in Lithuania. Tolls are only charged on the Curonian Spit and for commercial vehicles and buses. In addition, charges are levied for the use of the A1 to A20 motorways.

Toll roads

Motorways

A toll is charged for buses and lorries to use the A1 to A20 motorways in Lithuania. You can find a list of the motorways subject to tolls here:

  • A1: Vilnius – Kaunas – Klaipeda
  • A2: Vilnius – Panevezys
  • A3: Vilnius – Minsk
  • A4: Vilnius – Varena – Gardin
  • A5: Kaunas – Marijampole – Suvalkai
  • A6: Kaunas – Zarasai – Daugpilis
  • A7: Marijampole – Kybartai – Kaliningrad
  • A8: Panevezys – Aristava – Sitkunai
  • A9: Panevezys – Siauliai
  • A10: Panevezys – Pasvalys – Riga
  • A11: Siauliai – Palanga
  • A12: Ryga–Siauliai–Taurage – Kaliningrad
  • A13: Klaipeda – Liepaja
  • A14: Vilnius – Utena
  • A15: Vilnius – Lyda
  • A16: Vilnius – Prienai – Marijampole
  • A17: Panevezio diversion
  • A18: Siauliai diversion
  • A20: Ukmerge diversion

Neringa (Curonian Spit)

An environmental tax is required for all vehicles travelling on the Curonian Spit. The fees vary depending on the type of vehicle and the time of travel:

Vehicle type Price 01.11. - 30.04. Price 01.05. - 31.05. und 16.09. - 31.10. Price 01.06. - 15.09.
Motorcycle (with sidecar) 4.29 £ 4.29 £ 4.29 £
Car up to 9 seats 4.29 £ 8.57 £ 25.72 £
Cars with trailers, campervans 12.86 £ 17.15 £ 25.72 £

Please note that the prices mentioned are based on the status as of 2024. It is advisable to visit the official Neringa website for current prices and further information.

Different vehicle categories

There are different categories of vehicles in Lithuania, including lorries, which are differentiated according to their weight. For buses, on the other hand, the number of seats is decisive. However, the toll only applies to vehicles with more than eight seats (plus driver).

Busses

Category Specification
M2 Motor vehicles > 8 seats and with a gross vehicle weight ≤ 5t
M3AB Motor vehicle > 8 - 22 seats with a gross vehicle weight > 5 tonnes
M3 Motor vehicle > 22 seats

Road freight vehicles and their combinations

Category Specification
N1 Motor vehicle ≤ 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle weight rating (incl.)
N2 Motor vehicles > 3.5 tonnes and ≤ 12 tonnes gross vehicle weight (incl.)
N3 Motor vehicle ≥ 12 tonnes permissible total weight
N1-N3 Motor vehicle ≤ 16 tonnes gross vehicle weight if the vehicle owner is an agricultural operator

Special vehicles

Category Specification
M2-M3
N2-N3
Motor vehicles designed for special purposes through the use of special equipment

Toll and payment

Toll charge

The amount of the fees varies depending on the vehicle category and the selected period: daily, weekly, monthly or annual fees are possible. You can find more detailed information on the corresponding fee rates on the website of the Lithuanian Road Traffic Authority.

Payment

The toll can be paid directly at the Alksnynė or Nida checkpoints. You can pay on site using a bank card. Alternatively, you can also use the uniPark online service or the corresponding app.

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Does Lithuania have a vignette?

On Lithuanian motorways, commercial vehicles in vehicle classes N1-N3 and buses in classes M2-M3 require an electronic vignette, which is available online and at sales outlets for various periods of validity. Cars and campervans, on the other hand, are not subject to the vignette requirement. You can find more information and purchase vignettes on the website of the Lithuanian toll authority.

How is the toll controlled in Lithuania?

In Lithuania, toll enforcement is mainly carried out using electronic systems. Cameras and registration systems are installed on the motorways, which record the number plates and automatically check whether a valid vignette is present for the respective vehicle.

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Fines

If you are caught travelling on a toll road without a valid vignette, you can expect to pay a heavy fine. The exact amount depends on various factors, such as the type of vehicle and the duration of the journey without a vignette.

Who is exempt from a vignette?

In Lithuania, certain vehicles are exempt from the toll. These include:

  • Vehicles of the military and police service
  • Vehicles for the transportation of people with disabilities
  • Vehicles that are exclusively powered by electricity

Toll obligation in neighbouring countries

The following countries bordering Lithuania levy a toll to finance and maintain their motorways: