Clean air stickers - new fines

Clean air stickers - new fines

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karona

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1,924 posts

193 months

Davel

8,982 posts

265 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Just ordered one for my bike off the Crit'Air website.

4.80 euros.

Quite simple now that it's up and running.

Expatloon

216 posts

164 months

Tuesday 7th February 2017
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It's important to understand that currently at least these only apply to defined inner city areas and then between specified hours, if you are simply driving by on a ring road or bypass you do not need any stickers at all.

Ha, how typically French, hit the link for the Ministry website at https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/en/ and what do you get - page non trouvée erreur 404 !

Edited by Expatloon on Tuesday 7th February 19:50

Fatt McMissile

330 posts

140 months

Tuesday 7th February 2017
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Works for me.

Beggarall

567 posts

248 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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Has anyone considered that by registering for one of these you are potentially providing the authorities with your identity and where to find you should you inadvertently set off a radar controlled camera or other device in the course of your travels.........

smifffymoto

4,776 posts

212 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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Well considering most that frequent this little corner of Pistonheads live in France,they know where we are anyway.

Expatloon

216 posts

164 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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I don't get it, surely no upstanding British visitor to France would ever do such a thing and if they did they would do the moral and honourable thing and fess up and pay up, are you saying that's not so eek

Frexit

33 posts

94 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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in any case fines are not being applied until March at the earliest and possibly summer.
It's not a particularly well thought out thing as it relies on police stopping and fining you rather than scanning cars.

Ironic really as they've lost a billion € through the failed HGV ecotaxe

smifffymoto

4,776 posts

212 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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Not thought out,in France,well I never wink

FrenchSpider

70 posts

97 months

Monday 20th February 2017
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Expatloon said:
It's important to understand that currently at least these only apply to defined inner city areas and then between specified hours, if you are simply driving by on a ring road or bypass you do not need any stickers at all.

Ha, how typically French, hit the link for the Ministry website at https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/en/ and what do you get - page non trouvée erreur 404 !

Edited by Expatloon on Tuesday 7th February 19:50
As said above you would only need one if you intend taking your car into Paris on a weekday between 8am to 8pm (I think), which might be a bad move anyway. The scheme also applies to Lyon and Grenoble, and could possibly be deployed to other cities in the future. In two minds whether to apply for one as we are not too far from Paris and do go there very occasionally, though usually at weekends. An interesting side issue is that if you have a classic car you will not be able to get a certificate as these are excluded from the scheme by their age.

Expatloon

216 posts

164 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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FrenchSpider said:
An interesting side issue is that if you have a classic car you will not be able to get a certificate as these are excluded from the scheme by their age.
Carte Grise de Collection vehicles are exempt so whilst you're right that you won't get a sticker it's because they don't need one biggrin

http://www.lci.fr/conso-argent/vignettes-anti-poll...

FrenchSpider

70 posts

97 months

Saturday 25th February 2017
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Expatloon said:
arte Grise de Collection vehicles are exempt so whilst you're right that you won't get a sticker it's because they don't need one biggrin

http://www.lci.fr/conso-argent/vignettes-anti-poll...
That good news if I should ever consider taking my Alfa Spider to Paris!

FrenchSpider

70 posts

97 months

Friday 31st March 2017
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Expatloon said:
arte Grise de Collection vehicles are exempt so whilst you're right that you won't get a sticker it's because they don't need one biggrin

http://www.lci.fr/conso-argent/vignettes-anti-poll...
How do you go about getting a Catre Grise de Collection? My 1991 Alfa Spider is on a normal Carte Gris.

Vintage Racer

624 posts

152 months

Sunday 2nd April 2017
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Car needs to be over 30 years old!

Croutons

10,795 posts

173 months

Sunday 16th July 2017
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I am struggling to find a map of where this now is in Paris, unless it's as straightforward as "inside Boulevard Périphérique".

Can anyone tell me which of the links I need on Paris.fr please?

Tia.

Rushjob

1,988 posts

265 months

Sunday 16th July 2017
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There's a map half way down the page https://vinmog.fr/en/travel-advice/critair/

Croutons

10,795 posts

173 months

Monday 17th July 2017
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Perfect, thanks, Can skip around that!

Expatloon

216 posts

164 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Note for Paris at least if an emergency is declared (exceptional pollution conditions) then the zone is extended to the grand peripherique which essentially is the A86.