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Belgium Highway Toll Complete Guide

System: Electronic toll collection for HGV (OBU required)
Coverage: Belgium highways and major roads (6,800+ km network)
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Technology: Satellite-based On-Board Units (OBU), DSRC
Operator: Viapass (supervised by Belgian Government)
Effective: April 1, 2016 (replaced Eurovignette system)

Do Cars Pay Tolls in Belgium? 2025 Update

No, cars and motorcycles do not pay tolls on Belgian highways - Belgium is toll-free for all vehicles under 3.5 tons. The only exception is the Liefkenshoek Tunnel near Antwerp, where cars pay €7.00 for vehicles under 3 meters height.

Key Reality: Belgium operates as an "exclusive lorry toll country" - only trucks, HGVs, and vehicles exceeding 3.5 tons total weight are required to pay distance-based tolls through the Viapass system.

2025 Update: Belgium continues annual toll rate adjustments for HGVs, with rates ranging from €0.13-0.15 per kilometer depending on vehicle weight, emission class, and region traveled.

Belgium Toll Costs: HGV Transit System

Belgium operates a sophisticated kilometer-based charging system for heavy goods vehicles across three regions: Flanders, Wallonia, and Brussels. The system replaced the Eurovignette in 2016 and covers over 6,800 km of highways and major roads.

Current HGV Toll Rates (2025)

Vehicle Category Weight Class Rate per km Notes
Cars, Motorcycles Under 3.5 tons €0.00 Toll-free highways
Light Trucks 3.5 - 12 tons €0.10 - €0.13 OBU required
Heavy Trucks 12+ tons €0.13 - €0.15 Varies by Euro class
Semi-trailer Tractors N1 category, BC code €0.10 - €0.13 Regardless of weight

Liefkenshoek Tunnel Rates (Cars & Trucks)

Vehicle Height Cash/Card Auto Payment Teletol/OBU
Under 3 meters €7.00 €6.50 €6.00
Over 3 meters €22.00 €20.50 €19.00

How to Pay Belgium Tolls

Belgium has different payment systems for different vehicle types and toll facilities:

1. HGV Highway Tolls (Viapass System):

  • Mandatory On-Board Unit (OBU) showing green light at all times
  • Satellite-based tracking across all Belgian roads
  • Automatic billing based on distance traveled
  • Seven accredited service providers: Satellic, Eurotoll, Telepass, Toll4Europe, etc.
  • €135 refundable deposit for OBU device

2. Liefkenshoek Tunnel (Cars & Trucks):

  • Cash payment at toll booths (gates 7, 8, 9)
  • Credit card at automatic lanes (gates 1, 2, 3, 4)
  • Teletol badge for lowest rates and smooth passage
  • OBU devices also accepted

3. OBU Registration Process:

  • Register at Road User Portal (RUP) online
  • Order OBU with free delivery within 2-5 working days
  • Visit Service Points near borders and throughout Belgium
  • Contact current OBU provider if they're a business partner

To calculate toll costs for all vehicle types across Belgium highways and tunnels, use TollGuru Belgium toll calculator

Belgium Toll Enforcement & Penalties

Belgium maintains strict enforcement of its HGV toll system with comprehensive monitoring technology:

Enforcement Systems:

  • 40 permanently installed control bridges with ANPR cameras
  • 22 mobile cameras changing location every 4 hours
  • 40 police officers dedicated to OBU compliance monitoring
  • Flexible checks at any time and location on Belgian roads

Penalties for Non-Compliance:

  • Standard fine: €1,000 per region for driving without active OBU
  • Regional authority fines: €500 - €1,000 for non-payment
  • OBU malfunction: 3-hour grace period to repair or leave country
  • License plate monitoring calculates permissible vehicle weight

Recent Changes (2025)

HGV Toll System Updates:

  • July 2025: Annual toll rate adjustments for Flanders and Brussels regions
  • Automatic OBU software updates with new tariffs
  • Seven accredited service providers continue operations
  • Enhanced enforcement with mobile camera network expansion

Low Emission Zone Expansions:

  • January 1, 2025: LEZ extended to mopeds, motorcycles, and light vehicles
  • Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent LEZ access criteria strengthened
  • Day pass prices: €35 cars, €20 motorcycles, €50 heavy vehicles

Regional Billing Structure:

  • Flanders & Brussels: Toll charged as tax (no VAT)
  • Wallonia: Toll charged as fee with VAT (managed by Sofico)
  • Separate invoices required for each region

Belgium Toll Coverage & Network

Belgium's toll system covers an extensive network of highways and major roads across three regions:

Major Toll Highways:

  • A1: Brussels – Antwerp – Netherlands border
  • A2: Leuven – Netherlands border
  • A3: Brussels – Leuven – Liège – Germany border
  • A4: Brussels – Namur – Luxembourg border
  • A7: Brussels – Mons – France border
  • A10: Brussels – Ghent – Bruges – Ostend
  • A12: Brussels – Antwerp – Netherlands border
  • A14: Antwerp – Ghent – France border
  • A25: Liège – Netherlands border

Toll-Free Routes:

  • Most toll roads have €0.00 tariff for vehicles under 3.5 tons
  • Alternative routes available for all major corridors
  • Only Liefkenshoek tunnel requires payment from cars

Planning Your Belgium Journey

For Car Drivers:

  • Highway travel: Completely toll-free throughout Belgium
  • Liefkenshoek tunnel: Budget €7 for shortest route under Scheldt
  • Alternative routes: Free crossing via Kennedytunnel (may have congestion)
  • Low emission zones: Check vehicle compliance in Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent

For Truck Operators:

  • OBU mandatory: Install before entering Belgium
  • Daily costs: €50-150 depending on route and vehicle specs
  • Service providers: Choose from 7 accredited OBU suppliers
  • Cross-border efficiency: Many providers offer multi-country coverage

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to pay tolls to drive through Belgium?

No, if you're driving a car, motorcycle, or vehicle under 3.5 tons, Belgium highways are toll-free. Only the Liefkenshoek tunnel near Antwerp charges €7 for cars.

What happens if my truck doesn't have an OBU?

Driving without an active OBU results in €1,000 fines per region. Belgium has extensive enforcement with 40 control bridges, 22 mobile cameras, and regular police checks.

Can I use my German or French toll device in Belgium?

Yes, if your current OBU provider is a business partner with Viapass. Many providers offer multi-country coverage including Belgium. Contact your provider to activate Belgium coverage.

Are there vignettes in Belgium?

No, Belgium abolished vignettes in 2016. The country now uses distance-based charging for HGVs only. Cars drive toll-free without any vignette requirements.

How much does Belgium toll cost for trucks?

Typical costs range from €0.10-0.15 per kilometer depending on vehicle weight, Euro emission class, and region. A truck driving 500km across Belgium pays approximately €50-75.

Belgium vs. Neighboring Countries

Country Cars Trucks System Type
Belgium Toll-free €0.10-0.15/km OBU distance-based
France Distance-based Distance-based Toll booths + electronic
Netherlands Toll-free HGV toll planned Currently toll-free
Germany Toll-free €0.09-0.19/km Toll-Collect OBU
Luxembourg Toll-free Eurovignette Time-based vignette

Useful Links & Resources

Official Belgium Toll Information:

  • viapass.be - Official Belgian HGV toll system
  • satellic.be - Primary OBU provider and registration
  • liefkenshoektunnel.be - Liefkenshoek tunnel information and rates

Low Emission Zone Information:

  • Brussels LEZ: lez.brussels
  • Antwerp LEZ: slimnaarantwerpen.be
  • Ghent LEZ: stad.gent

Related TollWiki Pages:

Service Providers:

  • Satellic Belgium - Primary OBU provider
  • Toll4Europe - Multi-country EETS service
  • Telepass - European toll collection
  • Eurotoll - Cross-border toll solutions

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