From January 2025, an additional 30 urban areas in France will join the existing 12 to form low-emission zones (ZFEs), expanding the initiative to 42 cities.
All drivers, including foreign-registered vehicles, will be required to display a Crit'Air sticker indicating their vehicle's pollution level, with fines for non-compliance.
The introduction of stricter regulations in some ZFEs will classify areas into vigilance zones, where all vehicles must adhere to new standards or face bans.
The Crit'Air sticker system rates vehicles on a scale from 0 to 5 based on emissions, vital for the drivers navigating the expanded ZFEs.
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