Re: New French 'clean air' vignettes
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2023 5:06 pm
Are helmets still required to have reflective pads attached? And is carrying a self-test drunk kit still mandatory?
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Yes and no!!slowhare wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 5:06 pm Are helmets still required to have reflective pads attached? And is carrying a self-test drunk kit still mandatory?
I can't find much info on the temporary zones so this is from the RAC -
Screen shot of the signs for the permanent ones -French emergency low emission zone (ZPA)
As opposed to ZCRs, emergency low emissions zones (known as ZPAs) are temporary restrictions imposed on certain vehicles. These are implemented in certain locations when there is a risk of dangerously high air pollution levels.
These areas tend to be significantly larger than the permanent zones, and all vehicles must display a vignette when public announcements dictate that restrictions are in place, or face a fine.
There are currently 28 areas where emergency low emission zones are implemented during certain conditions:
France ZPA zones
Paris
Annecy
Chambery
Arve Valley
Côte d’Or/Dijon
Creuse/Guéret
Deux-Sèvres/Niort
Drôme/Valence
Eure-et-Loir/Chartres
Gers/Auch
Gironde/Bordeaux
Grenoble
Haute-Savoie/Annecy
Hérault/Montpelier
Isère/Grenoble
Lille
Loiret/Orléans
Lyon
Maine-et-Loire
Marseille
Puy-de-Dome/Clermont Ferrand
Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Rennes
Savoie/Chambery
Strasbourg
Toulouse
Vendée/La Rouche-sur-Yon
Vienne/Poitiers
However, this situation could change quickly as more cities and departments introduce low-emission zones in response to weather conditions, so check the Urban Access Regulations website before setting off.

There is a good app called Green Zones. Fill in the details of your car and it's emmisions, and you can see where you can and can't go at any particular time. It covers all of Europe
Thank you very much m'dear.Noggin wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 10:57 am Someone replied with this -
There is a good app called Green Zones. Fill in the details of your car and it's emmisions, and you can see where you can and can't go at any particular time. It covers all of Europe
Glad it's usefulcrust wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 3:25 pmThank you very much m'dear.Noggin wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 10:57 am Someone replied with this -
There is a good app called Green Zones. Fill in the details of your car and it's emmisions, and you can see where you can and can't go at any particular time. It covers all of Europe![]()
Thats a really usefull app, enter your car/bike detail, check out the map, tells you whether you can drive there or not, well handy.
Was surprised the number of places the wife's car is not welcome. Germany, you can feck right off, you aint getting our fumes, oh![]()