The Slovenian Road Infrastructure Agency (DARS) has once again warned drivers against purchasing electronic vignettes (e-vinjet) through unauthorized online sellers. These unofficial vendors often charge additional fees beyond the legal price, increasing the cost for buyers. Additionally, there are risks such as the e-vinjet not being purchased at all or being altered after purchase, leaving drivers without a valid vignette. DARS recommends buying e-vinjet exclusively through official channels, including their website evinjeta.dars.si, as well as authorized sellers like Austria’s Asfinag, Germany’s ADAC, and Slovenia’s Petrol. The official prices for e-vinjet were also outlined, ranging from €8 for a weekly vignette for cars to €235 for an annual one for light trucks. Drivers are advised to be cautious when clicking on search results and to verify the website address before making a purchase.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual warning about unauthorized sellers of e-vinjet and outlines the risks involved. It does not take a clear stance on any political issue but rather informs citizens about proper procedures and potential dangers. The content is neutral in tone and focuses on practical, ap





