Doc the boss and an Indian does France part two

And i didn't get one of those things for passing through Switzerland :nenau
Should I give myself up to the police ?
 
And i didn't get one of those things for passing through Switzerland :nenau
Should I give myself up to the police ?
If you did not ride on a motorway at all, then chill out…
 
Classic! :D
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Do cameras get you ?
Not sure TBH.

Swiss unfortunately have 0 F***s given attitude towards rule breakers, and fines are dished out on the spot and are hefty too.

Look here for more info if you care enough. Other wise see screenshot below.

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Do cameras get you ?

As the Swiss Vignette can be a sticker bought at a petrol station, there is no central database of compliant vehicles. They have an e-vignette system but it is not universal so prosecutions by post are not viable, yet.

You will only be prosecuted for not having a vignette if you are stopped. They have routine checks at some border crossings like Basel and Geneva where you can be prosecuted if leaving the motorway or directed to a tea hut to buy a vignette on entering. If you were not joining or leaving a motorway at a major tourist crossing then you are likely to get away with it.

Of course, you could be stopped for some other offence by a police car and prosecuted for no vignette but like other countries, encountering a police car in the wild is a rare occurrence as speeding offences are mostly enforced by cameras.
 
As the Swiss Vignette can be a sticker bought at a petrol station, there is no central database of compliant vehicles. They have an e-vignette system but it is not universal so prosecutions by post are not viable, yet.

You will only be prosecuted for not having a vignette if you are stopped. They have routine checks at some border crossings like Basel and Geneva where you can be prosecuted if leaving the motorway or directed to a tea hut to buy a vignette on entering. If you were not joining or leaving a motorway at a major tourist crossing then you are likely to get away with it.

Of course, you could be stopped for some other offence by a police car and prosecuted for no vignette but like other countries, encountering a police car in the wild is a rare occurrence as speeding offences are mostly enforced by cameras.
Cheers pal 👍
 


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