Gent will have a low emission zone in place from 1 January 2020 on.
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Gent will have a low emission zone in place from 1 January 2020 on.
From 15 January 2020, during an air pollution peak, any motorized vehicle not displaying a Stick'AIR sticker corresponding to one of the authorized categories will be temporarily prohibited from circulating in the center of the Canton of Geneva.
Grenoble is going to extend its low emission zone called ZFE (zone à faibles emissions) in February 2020.
Brussels is going to tighten the standard of its low emission zone 1 January 2020. All diesel vehicle that don't meet the Euro 4 standard or better are no longer allowed to circulate.
Antwerp is going to tighten its Euro standards from 1 January 2020 on.
Rotterdam's measures have been so successful that the city is able to allow older petrol cars back in the Low Emission Zone.
Central Stockholm will have a low emission zone for cars, vans and minibuses from 15 January 2020
EU project ReVeAL to help cities improve liability through Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
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