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Low-Emission Zone Strasbourg (France)

Strasbourg (Grand Est):
The ZFE-m (Low Emission Zone) in the Eurometropolis Strasbourg covers the entire area, with the exception of major bypass roads such as the A4, A35, M35 and M353 (see map). The ZFE-m has set a progressive target to switch to vehicles with the latest emission technology by 2028. According to the French emission sticker system (Crit'Air), access is restricted each year to the highest emission sticker category. From 1 January 2023, vehicles with a Crit'Air 5 sticker will be banned from the zone. Stay tuned as access restrictions will be tightened each year, affecting Crit'Air 4 and subsequent categories. For the latest updates and guidance, check out our comprehensive guide or route planner.

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Who is allowed to enter?

Road sign indicating the 'Low Emission Zone' in France called 'ZFE-m'.

Low-Emission Zone

  • ZFE-m, Zone à Faibles Emissions
  • only vehicles with emission sticker

24H

every day

Crit'Air 0 (car)

  • Electric or Hydrogen

Crit'Air 1 (car)

  • Petrol only EURO-5 or 6

Crit'Air 2 (car)

  • Diesel EURO-5 or 6, Petrol EURO-4

Crit'Air 3 (car)

  • Diesel EURO-4, Petrol EURO-2 or 3

Other vehicle categories

  • See link: Crit’Air regulations in France

Oldtimers (30+ years)

  • Cars with 'Carte Grise de Collection' or equivalent registration

Campers & Motorhomes

  • Crit'Air based on the weight category

notes:

  • all vehicles entering the LEZ need to have a visible sticker
  • german emission stickers (feinstaubplakette) are not recognized
  • parking fees may be differentiated depending on the impact of vehicles on air pollution
  • the penalty vary between 68-135€ (depending on the vehicle category)
  • Attention: For light commercial vehicles and vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, stricter driving bans apply in some cases.
  • last update of the LEZ regulation: 01.01.2023
  • last site update: 16.06.2023

Feedback and Comments:

Official links:

  • Low Emission Zone - official information (fr)zfe.strasbourg.euttps://zfe.strasbourg.eu/
  • Low Emission Zone - official information (en) int.strasbourg.eu/en
  • About Crit’Air regulations in France (fr)www.ecologique-solidaire.gouv.fr
  • Buy the Crit’Air sticker (en)www.certificat-air.gouv.fr
  • German vs. french emission sticker (de)www.cec-zev.eu
  • Parking in Strasbourgh (en) int.strasbourg.eu
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