Crit-Air certificate

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Venisonpie

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3,509 posts

87 months

Friday 23rd August
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I'll be travelling around Europe for 3 weeks from next Thursday including France from 13th September. I've totally overlooked a crit-air cert (ordered today) - if it doesn't arrive before I go how big a deal is this? I don't intend going to any large cities so I'm guessing not much?

K50 DEL

9,332 posts

233 months

Friday 23rd August
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Not at all, as you've applied you're now registered on the system, just print out a copy of the email confirming the application in case you get stopped.

Metric Max

1,374 posts

227 months

Friday 23rd August
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Download this app onto your phone it tells you where the low emission zones are
If you don't have a sticker you will get a fine coming even if it would have been ok to take your vehicle in at that particular time

https://www.green-zones.eu/en/app

Metric Max

1,374 posts

227 months

Friday 23rd August
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The French are now installing ANPR cameras at these locations so its not a matter of "getting stopped"

Puggit

48,755 posts

253 months

Friday 23rd August
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K50 DEL said:
Not at all, as you've applied you're now registered on the system, just print out a copy of the email confirming the application in case you get stopped.
This. As long as you've applied and been processed, you should be all good.

They normally arrive quickly anyway.

B9

519 posts

100 months

Friday 23rd August
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Puggit said:
K50 DEL said:
Not at all, as you've applied you're now registered on the system, just print out a copy of the email confirming the application in case you get stopped.
This. As long as you've applied and been processed, you should be all good.

They normally arrive quickly anyway.
Yep, we had the same - you get the email immediately so you can travel without sticker if it doesn't arrive in time

Mine arrived within a week

The Leaper

5,117 posts

211 months

Friday 23rd August
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Metric Max said:
Download this app onto your phone it tells you where the low emission zones are
If you don't have a sticker you will get a fine coming even if it would have been ok to take your vehicle in at that particular time

https://www.green-zones.eu/en/app
I had a look at the app, poor reviews, particularly as it charges something like £2.50 every time you look up a location, apparently. That seems to be the case from the reviews if I have read them correctly.

R.

Venisonpie

Original Poster:

3,509 posts

87 months

Friday 23rd August
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K50 DEL said:
Not at all, as you've applied you're now registered on the system, just print out a copy of the email confirming the application in case you get stopped.
Thanks, I hoped that might be the case.

Metric Max

1,374 posts

227 months

Friday 23rd August
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The Leaper said:
I had a look at the app, poor reviews, particularly as it charges something like £2.50 every time you look up a location, apparently. That seems to be the case from the reviews if I have read them correctly.

R.
I've been using this app for a while. Not quite sure how it would be possible for it to charge me for looking up a location

HiAsAKite

2,407 posts

252 months

Friday 23rd August
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Just apply now. As others have said.. they arrive pretty promptly (as do the German equivalents)

havoc

30,672 posts

240 months

Saturday 24th August
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Oh fk, somehow hadn't heard about this.

My NSX is a 1996, and therefore is ineligible for a Crit'Air.

Now Paris and the other permanent low-emissions zones aren't the end of the world - I can just avoid those cities.
...but the ZPAs - the temporary zones - they seem rather less well defined, and how the **** do you find out when they're being activated?!?