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The toll box for cars and vehicles up to 3 metres high
is for the following countries:

Italy excluding (Sicily), Portugal, France, Spain

Toll box for motorhomes and vehicles over 3 metres in height
is available for the following countries:

Italy, Portugal, France, Spain, Austria

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Toll box for cars and vehicles up to 3 meters high

€19.90*

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Toll box for motorhomes and vehicles over 3 meters height

€19.90*

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Extra holder for toll box (Axxès)

€2.50*

Tolls in France - All important information at a glance

If you are travelling to France by car, you should familiarise yourself with the subject of tolls well in advance. France operates one of the largest toll systems in Europe, which is mainly used on motorways ("autoroutes").

The entire motorway network in France is operated by different companies and, with a few exceptions, is subject to tolls. The motorways (A) are marked in blue (toll), national roads (N) in green and departmental roads (D) in white (both toll-free).  A chargeable environmental badge is required to enter environmental zones such as Paris (congestion charge). A toll box is required for the "t" lanes, which you can order quickly and easily from us.

Tolls in France - All important information at a glance

If you are travelling to France by car, you should familiarise yourself with the subject of tolls well in advance. France operates one of the largest toll systems in Europe, which is mainly used on motorways ("autoroutes").

The entire motorway network in France is operated by different companies and, with a few exceptions, is subject to tolls. The motorways (A) are marked in blue (toll), national roads (N) in green and departmental roads (D) in white (both toll-free).  A chargeable environmental badge is required to enter environmental zones such as Paris (congestion charge). A toll box is required for the "t" lanes, which you can order quickly and easily from us.

Drive through France uncomplicated in just 4 steps with our toll box.


Order toll box online

Order a suitable toll device for your vehicle - cartruck or motorhome. Within 1 to 4 working days your toll box will be delivered directly to your home.


Installing the toll device

Mount the toll device next to the rear-view mirror on your windscreen. The toll box is ready for use immediately!


Enjoy a free ride

Use lanes marked with a "t". You don't have to draw a ticket, but can drive contactless through the toll booths.


Invoice by e-mail

We debit the toll charges each month from your lodged payment method. You will receive an overview of the tolls charged by e-mail.

How the toll works in France?

France relies on a distance-based toll system that works on the principle of "drive on - take a ticket - pay - drive off". When you enter the motorway, you take a ticket. When you leave the motorway, you pay the toll, which is based on the distance travelled. Alternatively, there are some sections and special structures (e.g. tunnels or large bridges) on which a flat-rate fee is payable, regardless of the distance travelled.

  • Almost all French motorways are subject to tolls.
  • On average, you can expect to pay a toll of just under 10 cents per kilometre in France (as of 2025), although significantly more expensive routes can cost up to 21 euros per 100 kilometres.
  • No toll is payable on rural roads.
  • Tolls are also charged for tunnels and bridges.

Tolling systems: Closed, Open, FreeFlow

Closed system: When entering the motorway without a toll box, a ticket must be taken, which must be paid on the spot when leaving the motorway without a toll box, depending on the distance travelled.
Open system: On some sections, a flat-rate fee is charged regardless of the distance travelled.
FreeFlow (Flux Libre): Motorways are increasingly being converted to a pure camera system without barrier toll stations, in which only the number plate on the vehicle is optically recorded. These roads, which are marked with "Péage Flux-Libre" signs, are also covered by the toll box.

☛ In the lane labelled "t" or "telepéage", you can pass through the stations without long waiting times using only a toll box and without paying on the spot.

City tolls in France

In France, there are so-called "environmental zones" in several cities such as Paris, Lyon and Marseille, in which the Crit'Air environmental badge is required for a fee. If certain concentrations of air pollutants are exceeded, these are occasionally only temporarily cancelled.

☛  The Crit'Air is comparable to the German "environmental badge" and is not covered by the toll box.

Motorhomes >3m/>4.5 t and lorries >3.5 t + >3m

Unsere "Mautbox für Fahrzeuge über 3 m Höhe" bzw. "Mautbox für LKW über 3 m + über 3,5 t"

Italy, Portugal, France, Spain, Austria

One device - five countries!

Cars & vehicles up to 3 m high 

 „Toll box for vehicles up to 3 metres high" for 4 or 5 countries 

Italy without (Sicily), Portugal, France, Spain

One device - four countries!

Vehicle classes

Amount of motorway toll by vehicle class

The amount of the toll to be paid in France is based on the actual data that the vehicle or vehicle combination has during the journey through the toll station

The vehicle class, which is determined automatically at the toll station in France, is based on: 

  • vehicle height, measured without superstructures at the front of the vehicle, 
  • actual weightand 
  • number of axles
and is categorised as follows:
Class 1
  • Vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes actual weight, height up to 2 metres, no more than 2 axles, possibly with trailer up to 2 metres high
Class 2
  • Towing vehicles up to 4.5 tonnes actual weight, height between 2 and 3 metres and no more than 2 axles 
  • Class 1 towing vehicles with a trailer between 2 and 3 metres high
Class 3
  • Vehicles with 2 axles and a height of more than 3.05 metres and an actual weight of more than 3.5 tonnes 
  • Vehicles with 2 axles and an actual weight of more than 4.5 tonnes.
Class 4
  • Vehicles with 3 or more axles
Class 5
  • Motorbikes (including sidecars) and trikes

Toll costs for popular routes (as of May 2025)

Note: The toll costs given are approximate and may vary depending on the route or last-minute changes and are therefore not guaranteed. An exact calculation is unfortunately not possible in advance. The prices quoted refer exclusively to vehicle classes 1 and 2.

Route Toll charge
A1, A26: Paris – Calais Nord 24,70 EUR
A1: Paris – Lille Nord 19,00 EUR
A4: Paris – Straßburg Bas-Rhin 43,70 EUR
A6, A7: Paris – Marseille Bouches-du 68,10 EUR
A6: Paris – Lyon Rhône 42,40 EUR
A6, A7, A36: Straßburg – Montpellier Herault 66,80 EUR
A10: Paris – Bordeaux, Gironde 61,00 EUR
A26: Troyes – Calais Nord 40,20 EUR
A40: Macon – Mont-Blanc 80,60 EUR
A63: Bordeaux – Bayonne 13,40 EUR
Tunnel / Bridge Motorcycles Passenger cars up to 3.5 tonnes
Duplex A86 from 7,00 to 14,00 EUR from 7,00 to 14,00 EUR
Mont-Blanc-Tunnel (FR/IT) – one way trip 35,80 EUR 54,10 EUR
Mont-Blanc-Tunnel (FR/IT) – Outward and return journey 45,00 EUR 67,50 EUR
Périphérique Nord Lyon 2,50 EUR 3,80 EUR
Tunnel de Puymorens 4,60 EUR 7,60 EUR
Tunnel du Fréjus (IT/FR) – one way trip 35,80 EUR 54,10 EUR
Tunnel du Fréjus (IT/FR) – Outward and return journey 45,00 EUR 67,50 EUR
Tunnel Maurice-Lemaire 6,60 EUR 10,30 EUR
Tunnel Prado Carénage 3,20 EUR 3,20 EUR
Tunnel Prado Sud 2,70 EUR 2,70 EUR
Pont de Normandie 0,00 EUR 5,90 EUR
Brücke von Tancarville 0,00 EUR 2,80 EUR
Viadukt Millau from 15.6. to 15.9 5,70 EUR 11,70 EUR
Viadukt Millau from 16.9. to 14.6 5,70 EUR 9,50 EUR

Additional toll charges in France

Bridge Connection Toll (car)
Pont de Normandie Le Havre – Honfleur 5,90 EUR
Pont de Tancarville Tancarville – südlich von Le Havre 2,80 EUR
Pont de Saint-Nazaire Saint-Nazaire – Trignac (Loire-Atlantique) 2,80 EUR
Pont de l'île de Ré La Rochelle – Insel Ré 16,00 EUR
Pont de la Caille Nähe von Annecy, Haute-Savoie 4,00 EUR
Pont de Millau Millau – A75 9,50 EUR – 11,70 EUR (depending on the season)
Pont de la Baie de Bourgneuf Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu – Île de Noirmoutier 2,90 EUR
Pont de Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray Near Rouen 2,50 EUR
Pont de l'île de Noirmoutier Island Noirmoutier – Mainland 5,00 EUR
Pont de la Loire Nantes – Île de Nantes 2,00 EUR

☛  There are toll calculators for France on the Internet that allow you to easily calculate the toll costs you are likely to incur before travelling. For example, this function is offered by the ADAC.

FAQ about toll roads in France

No, tolls are charged on most French motorways. Exceptions include feeder roads and certain sections in the regions of Alsace, Lorraine, Auvergne and Brittany. Some city motorways and bypasses - for example around Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, Toulouse and Marseille - are also toll-free.

The tolls average around 10 cents per kilometre (as of 2025). On some routes, the costs can be significantly higher - up to 21 euros per 100 kilometres.

France distinguishes between two systems: 

Closed system: Ticket on entry, payment on exit - depending on the distance travelled.
Open system: Flat-rate fee at individual toll stations - regardless of the distance travelled.

Payment options at the toll lanes:

Green arrow: For all vehicle categories. 
"cb" lanes: Card payment only (credit card).
"t" lane: For vehicles with a toll box (e.g. from maut1.de) - automatic recording without stopping.

France uses three toll systems: 

Closed: Ticket collection and payment according to the number of kilometres driven.
Open: Flat-rate charge on certain routes - often in cities.
FreeFlow: barrier-free driving under toll bridges. The licence plate number is recorded and the charge is billed digitally. → Without a toll box, payment must be made online or at terminals within 72 hours.

Exemplary FreeFlow routes:

 A79 (Montmarault - Digoin) A4 (Paris - Strasbourg), exit Boulay

  • After missing the deadline: fine of 10 euros 
  • In case of further non-payment: increase to 90 euros 
  • After 2 months: up to 375 euros fine in addition to the toll 

France is increasingly setting up low emission zones - including on motorways or in tunnels (e.g. A35 near Strasbourg or the Fourvière tunnel near Lyon).
The Crit'Air vignette is required for this - even for foreign vehicles. The German environmental badge is not recognised.

Order online: www.certificat-air.gouv.fr 

Permanent environmental zones (ZFE-m) are currently in place in:

  • Paris, Grenoble, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nice, Reims, Rouen, Strasbourg, Toulouse
  • More cities to follow.

Without a toll box, you take a ticket when you enter the motorway, which you pay when you exit. On some sections of the motorway, a flat rate is payable directly at the toll station - no ticket is required there.

The toll in France is charged according to distance travelled and vehicle class, which are divided as follows in France:

  • Class 1: Vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes, up to 2 metres in height
  • Class 2: Vehicles up to 4.5 tonnes, between 2 - 3 metres in height
  • Class 3: Vehicles over 3.05 metres in height or more than 4.5 tonnes
  • Class 4: Vehicles with 3 or more axles
  • Class 5: Motorcycles and trikes.

Good to know: Vehicles in categories 1, 2 and 5 can use our "toll box for vehicles up to 3 metres high" in France. Vehicles in categories 3 and 4 require our "toll box for vehicles over 3 metres in height".

All lanes in France with a "t" can be used with our toll box for automatic toll collection. With the toll box from maut1.de, you don't have to take a ticket, but can drive through the toll station without contact. This saves you time and hassle when collecting tickets.

So-called FreeFlow routes in France (also known as "Péage Flux Libre") are basically barrier-free systems where it is no longer possible to stop and pay on the spot. Here, the licence plate number on the vehicle is automatically recorded by camera and the corresponding charges are billed electronically. All drivers without a toll box only have 72 hours after travelling on a FreeFlow route to pay the toll (online or at special terminals at rest stops). You can use the toll box from maut1.de for the FreeFlow systems in France very conveniently, you are automatically registered with your licence plate number.


In France, some traffic rules are different to those in Germany. So that you can enjoy a carefree holiday, we have compiled the most important information on traffic rules, penalties and fines in France for you in our blog.


You still have questions?

You can find answers in our general FAQ or you are welcome to contact us.

Further tips and advice from the maut1.de team as well as additional travel information for your next holiday can be found in the maut1.de blog.

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