The French LEZs are called ZFE-m (= Zone à faibles émissions - mobilité).
The Climate and Resilience Act requires urban areas with more than 150,000 inhabitants to create ZFE-m by 1 January 2025, in order to reduce nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emissions by prohibiting access to polluting vehicles.
More and more French cities will implement ZFE-m in the future.
Foreign vehicles also have to comply with the scheme and need a Crit'Air sticker to be allowed to enter the zones.
For more information go to our webpages Caen, Greater Annecy, Greater Annemasse, Greater Nancy, Lille and Nantes.
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