We track trusted official and media sources on Belgium's planned vignette. Each article summarises the original reporting and adds our independent view — with a direct link to the source.
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From foreign drivers paying their share to classic car exemptions and EV pricing — Flemish Minister of Finance Ben Weyts addresses the most common questions about the controversial new road vignette.
Belgium plans a mandatory road vignette from 1 May 2027 on motorways and regional roads. Belgian drivers will have to pay too — on top of their annual road tax.
Belgium plans a paid motorway vignette from 1 May 2027. Both Belgian and foreign licence plates will need to pay — with rates varying by duration and CO₂ emissions.
Flemish minister Ben Weyts and Walloon minister François Desquesnes confirmed at a press conference on Friday that the digital toll vignette applies to passenger cars only.