Ist schon einmal jemand mit einer Geldstrafe belegt worden, weil er während einer Fahrt im Ausland keinen CH-Aufkleber (oder einen kleinen Aufkleber) an seinem Auto angebracht hat? Ich bin gespannt, ob dies tatsächlich etwas ist, was die Behörden durchsetzen, oder ob es an den meisten Orten eher eine Formalität ist.

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Von slowmotiontortoise

19 Comments

  1. Oldmanneck on

    No, I preferred just to pay the 4 CHF or however much it was to not have to worry about it.

  2. From my experience, they enforced it only if you are a dickhead with them. I have the small one, and the few times I got controlled they did not fine me. But the same police officer fined a friend of mine that did not want to get alcohol control and started yelling at the officer. Happened in Germany.

  3. Loose_Tumbleweed_183 on

    i have been driving to Italy at least 3 times a year for avout 7 years now and have never been fined.

    am starting to believe it’s a conspiracy of gas stations and the big sticker industrial complex to lobby us into thinking it’s required

  4. d1r3cT-0rd3r on

    There is zero way I am putting one of those ugly things on my car and I have driven in Germany, France and Italy and never been fined. I see tons of swiss cars without it. Join the silent revolution and resist the sticker!

  5. I bought a car that looks really nice and this sticker is just fugly.

    Small one will get you fined anyway

    So I bought a magnetic one 🙂 issue is, turns out my car boot is aluminium so it doesn’t stick.

    I have it in my glove compartment, but didn’t have to do the “officer, I bought it just before this trip and it turned out it doesn’t stick” yet 🙂

  6. Never in all these years. Neither happened or heard of it happening. If you don’t want the sticker you can buy the magnetic one. Really easy and doesn’t fall off, even in winter.

  7. Driving regularly in France and Austria. Don’t have it. Never got stopped nor finned.

  8. jack_seven on

    Girlfriends dad got fined once 10ish years ago and he won’t shut up about it every time we drive to Germany

  9. About ten years ago, my parents were fined in Spain just because they didn’t have the CH sticker

  10. Almost every country in the continental Europe (even non-EU) has the blue square with the country code inside it. What’s the reason for not having it in Switzerland as well? It’s not like it’s a EU regulation, non-EU countries did it as well because it just makes more sense in the continental Europe where you have cars from many countries driving all around. Switzerland is small, and most people drive outside Switzerland on a regular basis. Also the sticker is ugly and not practical.

  11. IkeaCreamCheese on

    I almost got fined in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Wiggled my way out of it.

  12. homebridgeenthusiast on

    Just get yourself a magnet and put it on whenever you go to EU/ any other foreign country.

  13. Never in all my years. Driven Swiss cars in most of the European countries for nearly 30 years now…

  14. herzkasperl on

    6 years of regularly driving between AT/DE/IT and never got a fine for this. Even during „random“ checks on the DE and AT autobahn.

  15. Free-Chard-8675 on

    The ppl that care dont know and the ppl who know dont care, nobody outside of Switzerland gives a fuc if you have that thing or not

  16. Alexian_Theory on

    My hot take: I think they look cool, it’s being part of a very small club.

  17. No_City_7663 on

    From experience ive driven through many countires and have never been fined, although i heard italy is pretty strict but never went through italy so idk. Otherwise Balkan states and also Germany, France etc. never have said anything

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