Anyone who forgets the re -registration of the digital vignette with a new license plate must pay a fine, as well as someone who deliberately does not pay them. This injustice not only annoys a lot of “crown” readers, the ÖAMTC also wants to continue.
The vignette dilemma of a Kremser had caused great excitement. As reported, the 59-year-old had forgotten after he had moved to another district to report the digital highway selector to his new license plate. The result was 120 euros. ASFINAG justified its actions with the toll regulations, which does not distinguish itself on the basis of the reason for a “non -purchase”.
Legally okay
The claim of a replacement stol is therefore legal, as the ÖAMTC confirms. “On the one hand there is a legal right to take the digital vignette with you when changing the license plate. Of course, the affected car owners must inform about this to take advantage of the regulation. Otherwise this has no knowledge of this, “says Ursula Zelenka. For data protection reasons, no automatic transmission would be carried out.
However, because the Automobile Club is regularly contacted due to the lack of goodwill, it has long been committed to a customer -friendly solution. The most uncomplicated approach would be to point out the possible consequences when the registration process is already or when handing over the new boards. “We have been trying to accept the registration offices for years because they are directly with people,” says the ÖAMTC. In the course of the assessment process, employees could not forget to change the digital vignette. “That would be a complete system. We don’t know what that fails, “said the ÖAmtc.
Source: Krone

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