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19/2/2025 at 8:36am
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Just a heads up that crit air stickers are taking a long time to arrive. There's been some mention on FB, but for those of you that don't access that it seems that they are taking weeks rather than days. The emails and electronic badge are coming through as normal.
The payment went through my bank account (via PayPal) on the 29th January and it hasn't arrived yet.
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21/2/2025 at 10:14am
Location: London Outfit: Lunar Cosmos 524
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The new zone extends to the ring road around Caen, but does NOT appear to include the ring road, see map https://caenlamer.fr/zone-faibles-emissions
Whilst the port is often billed as Caen, it's actually in Quistreham, and Caen town can be avoided by some cross country driving if in doubt about the ring road, you are not straight off the ferry and into an emission zone.
Le Havre is a bit trickier, whilst the new zone does not extend to include the port, it is bounded by the canal which runs into the port, which means venturing off the main road exiting the port and venturing north only a little can put you in the zone, see map https://www.lehavreseinemetropole.fr/actualites/une-zone-faibles-emissions-mobilit........
At under £5 including postage to UK and lasting life of your vehicle, it's such a no brainer to just get a Crit Air regardless and never worry about whether you need one or not! …. assuming your vehicle qualifies for one of the 6 grades! The French official web site has an English Language version which makes it all so easy to apply. https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/
Got mine about 3-4 years ago without specific need for it where I was going, but as safeguard in case I strayed into a zone, or one of the 'emergency' pop-up zones was created. Since I obtained it a lot more permanent zones have been created, and an 'emergency' pop-up zone can appear in just about any sizeable town at very short notice.
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21/2/2025 at 12:46pm
Location: North Devon Outfit: Robens Fairbanks Coleman Phad X3
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At under £5 including postage to UK and lasting life of your vehicle, it's such a no brainer to just get a Crit Air regardless and never worry about whether you need one or not! …. assuming your vehicle qualifies for one of the 6 grades! The French official web site has an English Language version which makes it all so easy to apply. https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/
I'm with Monty on this. We got ours when we acquired our current car. No need to worry about accidentally straying into a controlled area and if you suddenly decide that you want or need to go somewhere you're already covered.
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22/2/2025 at 8:06am
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It's one of the first things I get when changing the the car or moho.
As others have said, for the sake of a few Euros it's worth it compared to the fine. I know you don't need them everywhere in France and you could plan your journey to avoid them but you might get diverted into such a zone and non-compliant. Plus there's more and more places joining the scheme.
This map shows where the stickers are required it includes popular holiday major traffic points such as Rennes, Nantes, Bordeaux and France's Basque region.
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23/2/2025 at 8:35am
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Our sticker finally arrived yesterday, so just be aware that they are taking 3-4 weeks to arrive.
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23/2/2025 at 8:05pm
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People come on forums and say they have got a Crit Air certificate…but they never say which of the six grades of certificate they have. But that’s what matters.
I can get a certificate of some sort for a vehicle I own - it will probably be category 4. But to go into central Rouen it won’t do because I need category 3 - and next year they may decide to tighten their rules and require category 2.
So simply saying you have a Crit air certificate is pretty meaningless - unless you say which one. And where you are going.
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23/2/2025 at 9:52pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Monty15 on 21/2/2025
Got mine about 3-4 years ago without specific need for it where I was going, but as safeguard in case I strayed into a zone, or one of the 'emergency' pop-up zones was created. Since I obtained it a lot more permanent zones have been created, and an 'emergency' pop-up zone can appear in just about any sizeable town at very short notice.
Live in France - never heard any report of an emergency pop up zone implemented anywhere.
"Pop up" zones are meant to be implemented by police. Given less than a third of cars in France have critair stickers (vast majority naturally in large urban areas already covered by critair regs) wherever they were trying to implement a pop up zone would grind to a halt on roads were police checks being carried out.
When I go to our local LeClercs (Sarlat) I am usually the only person in the car park with a critair sticker outside the main tourist season. Similarly when I've had cause to visit Perigueux, Bergerac etc. A pop up zone for any of the towns in the Dordogne - or the Department as a whole - would be unenforeceable.
Restrictions in all bar the initial 5 big urban areas are being made less stringent.
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