New French 'clean air' vignettes
New French 'clean air' vignettes
Thought some of you might find this interesting - something else to add to the touring check list. (I've not crossed the channel since COVID, so haven't run into this yet, but...)
BBC News - UK drivers warned to display clean air stickers in French cities
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66449514
BBC News - UK drivers warned to display clean air stickers in French cities
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66449514
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
They are really easy to get hold of tho
Think they've been in place for about 6-8 years, but maybe haven't been 'enforced' too much. Or the news is having a slow day!!
But, definitely handy to know if you're heading into cities
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Think they've been in place for about 6-8 years, but maybe haven't been 'enforced' too much. Or the news is having a slow day!!
But, definitely handy to know if you're heading into cities
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
Already got one from last year. Easy online process, and cheap too.
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
I've got one from my trip this time last year, pretty easy to get if you can scan your V5, cheap too.
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
Yup.
I've got one for my GS, there's only certain areas you need one. Like Annecy, which was where I was going
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
I ordered mine before I went, but it didn't turn up in time, however the Po-po consider an email confirmation as good as a sticker.
Not that anyone checked, I guess you'd have to be very unlucky to get caught.
It was waiting for me in the post when I got back.
Not that anyone checked, I guess you'd have to be very unlucky to get caught.
It was waiting for me in the post when I got back.
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
I had one for the van, but i don't believe i ever went anywhere where it was relevant.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 7:52 pm I ordered mine before I went, but it didn't turn up in time, however the Po-po consider an email confirmation as good as a sticker.
Not that anyone checked, I guess you'd have to be very unlucky to get caught.
It was waiting for me in the post when I got back.
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
Me too when I had the transit - it was stickered for years but I didn't go anywhere that it counted.Rockburner wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 7:56 pmI had one for the van, but i don't believe i ever went anywhere where it was relevant.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 7:52 pm I ordered mine before I went, but it didn't turn up in time, however the Po-po consider an email confirmation as good as a sticker.
Not that anyone checked, I guess you'd have to be very unlucky to get caught.
It was waiting for me in the post when I got back.
Actually - I didn't know Annecy was on the list, pretty sure it wasn't when I moved here!! So maybe I did 'use' it!! LOL
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
I wouldn't bother as a tourist unless you know you're going to one of the small number of cities that require one.
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
But they only cost buttons and it's a sticker to make you look well travelled in the car park at the local bike meet (I might actually put mine on the bike at some point).
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
Lolz, apparently none of my bikes qualify. Down with progress.
I might go and smoke a packet of filterless Gitanes near a playground in protest.
I might go and smoke a packet of filterless Gitanes near a playground in protest.
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
I was in Annecy last month. Didn't know I needed a crit'air either. That was a saga of a trip. First we ran into a demo by the local gypsies over removal of caravan parking rights. They let bikes through, but we had to ride down a grass bank at one point. Bike broke down and I had to spend an extra week in the area to get it fixed, and I missed almost all the mountain rides. It was an adventure, but not quite the one I'd planned.
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
Seems Annecy is one of the places where there can be temporary zones (ZPAs):
https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/news/motori ... ch-cities/
https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/news/motori ... ch-cities/
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
Damn! Should have said, I could have borrowed a car and come and said hi! Annecy is roughly an hour and a half from me (depending on where in that area you are!) and since anywhere useful is 40-45 mins, an hour and a half is 'just along the road'!!Scootabout wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:04 pmI was in Annecy last month. Didn't know I needed a crit'air either. That was a saga of a trip. First we ran into a demo by the local gypsies over removal of caravan parking rights. They let bikes through, but we had to ride down a grass bank at one point. Bike broke down and I had to spend an extra week in the area to get it fixed, and I missed almost all the mountain rides. It was an adventure, but not quite the one I'd planned.
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
Do I need one for my French registered Dacia?
and my works whip, 2013 VW caravelle ?
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
Apparently yes. It's all vehicles, french or english
Bikes as well apparently!!
Bikes as well apparently!!
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
Just ordered one for the Rockster..... I've no intention of going anywhere that needs it... but I prefer to have than not.
Just wondering where to stick it on the bike.
Just wondering where to stick it on the bike.
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Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
The official link to get them from, for reference https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/