Dates and Standards - Region Dates and Emission Standards: Petrol Euro 1 Diesel Euro 3 Two-stroke motorcycles & mopeds Euro 1 and less than 10 years old Piemonte LEZs are in operation all year Vehicles affected - Region Vehicles under 3,5 tonnes, including motorcycles. What is the LEZ boundary - City Inside of the town of Pinerolo, including Abbadia Alpina, excluding the areas Talucco, Costagrande, rivets, Pascaretto, Baudenasca, and Riva, traffic is forbidden to access Pinerolo as outlined below: - for vehicles coming from Riva, the limit is Str.le Orbassano, - for vehicles from Roletto and the area of Rivetti, the limit is C.so Torino and Via Martiri del XXI until the roundabout of the Revenue Agency, - for vehicles coming from the Port the limit is the first roundabout between Via Nazionale and Via Giustetto, Zona Fiugera, - for vehicles from Osasco, the limit is Via Novare, Via Saluzzo is possible at the end of Via Novare, - for vehicles from Talucco and S. Pietro Val. Lemina the limit is the urban cemeteries in Via San Pietro Val Lemina, - for vehicles coming from via Al Colletto, the limit is the intersection between Via Al Colletto and Via F.lli Alliodo - for vehicles coming from Via Davico, the limit is Strada Belvedere, - for vehicles from Via San Pietro al Ponte and Via Costagrande, the limit is the intersection of Via San Pietro Al Ponte and Via Costagrande, - for vehicles from Str.le Poirino, the limit is the intersection with Via Vecchia di Buriasco, - for vehicles coming from S.Secondo Ponte Miradolo, the limit is the beginning of the territory of the municipality of Pinerolo, for vehicles coming from the ring road, the limit is the beginning of the two junctions entrance to the ring road, - for vehicles coming from Baudenasca, the limit is Via Vecchia di Buriasco, - for vehicles crossing the SS 23 from Sestriere on the exit in Via Battitore, the limit is the intersection with Via Giustetto, 1. Residents in the town of San Pietro Val Lemina can cross the municipal area covering only the following streets: Via San Pietro Val Lemina, Via Cottolengo, Via Fenestrelle (stretch between Via Cottolengo - Str.le San Secondo), Str.le San Secondo. 2. Vehicles coming from San Miradolo second zone can reach the junction with SR 23 (tangential to the Sestriere). 3. For vehicles coming from Via Saluzzo, the limit is Via Novare, meaning to the junction with Via Gianni (in order to be able to use the parking). 4. Residents in the hills of Abbadia Alpina can transit to Via Nazionale. 5. Residents in Via Colletto can transit to the junction with Via Martiri del XXI. 6. Residents of Via Bassini can transit in Via De Gasperi to Via Giustetto. 7. Residents in Via Davico can transit to the intersection with Avenue of Remembrance, with parking within 10 meters from the intersection LEZ Road sign - Region Has signs similar to this, a banned vehicle sign with the requirements below:
Need to Register? - Region No Foreign Vehicles? - Region Yes Retrofitting allowed? - Country Yes Retrofitting Summary - Country Retrofitting a certified diesel particulate trap allows entry to the LEZ. For more information see our retrofitting section. Hours of operation - City Passenger vehicles (M1, up to 8 seats and L1, L3 motorcycles) Monday to Friday from 8.00 am to 19.00 Goods vehicles under 3.5 tonnes including motorcycle-based vehicles (N1, L2, L4 and L5) Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 13.00 and from 14.30 to 19.00 Enforcement - Country Manual Penalty - Region Action under Article. 7, paragraph 13, of Legislative Decree no. 285/92. False declarations are punishable under the Penal Code under Article. 76 D.P.R. 445, 28/12/2000. National Scheme - Country There is currently no Italian national scheme, but regional as well as individual city schemes. Exemptions: Regional Piemonte Exemptions Local name for an LEZ - Country Zona a Traffico Limitato (ZTL) or Limitazioni della circolazione, the general name for road restriction, also used for LEZs. Further Information - Region Piemonte Region City website Torino Province Pinerolo |
Your source of information about Low Emission Zones and how they affect you when you drive in Europe. There are many Low Emission Zones (LEZs) in 10 European countries. Low Emission Zones are areas where vehicle access is limited by its emissions.
This website, www.lowemissionzones.eu, gives all the information you need to drive in LEZs in Europe. The information is available within 1-2 clicks from the homepage, either via the frontpage map or side and top menus.
To navigate the site, click on the map; use the tabs at the top to find Cities by A-Z or by Country, how to comply, and retrofitting details. This text also gives many links you can use to navigate the site.
Alternatively use the left hand menu to find out what are LEZs, and do why they exist, get an overview of LEZs, or use our 'Quick Guide'.
The ‘Quick Guide’ gives an overview table with all LEZs by country/city or start date, showing the most important facts at a single glance (emissions standard, vehicles, dates) and a link to full information. It also allows you to search LEZs by vehicle type affected: coach, lorry, camper van, van, car and motorcycle.
Overview of Low Emission Zones (LEZs) in Europe
Which vehicles are affected?
The following table gives a summary by vehicles affected:
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Vehicle type |
LEZs |
Vehicle standard 2011 |
Future standard |
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Lorries only |
Netherlands | Euro 4(PM) | Euro 4 (1/7/13) |
| Austrian A12 motorway | Euro 2/3 | ||
| Mont Blanc Tunnel, FR/IT | Euro 1 | ||
| Heavy Duty Vehicles | London, UK | Euro 3(PM) | Euro 4(PM) (3/1/12) |
| Denmark | Fit filter if <Euro 4 | ||
| Sweden | 8 years old / Euro 3 | ||
| Budapest, HU |
Differential parking charges | planned | |
| Prague, CZ | Euro 2 | ||
| All 4+ wheelers | Germany | Euro 2-4(PM) & Euro 1 petrol | |
| Lisbon, Portugal | Euro 1 or 2 | In January 2014 potentially to Euro3 | |
| All vehicles | Italy | Euro 1-3 / no 2-stroke motorcycles | |
| Local buses under agreements | Norwich, UK | Euro 3(NOx) | |
| Oxford, UK | None | Euro V (1/1/13) | |
| Vans | London, UK | None | Euro 3 (3/1/12) |
| Germany | Euro 2-4(PM) & Euro 1 petrol | ||
| Italy | Euro 1-3 / no 2-stroke motorcycles | ||
| Under consideration in some Dutch cities |
Euro 4 from July 2013; Euro 4 with particle filter from January 2015. |
The Danish LEZ law also allows vans to be included, which may happen in the future in Danish cities.
Operating hours: Most LEZs operate permanently. The exemptions are Italy, where LEZs sometimes operate at peak or other selected times; Lisbon, Prague > 3.5T and Budapest LEZ are weekday daytime.
Do I have to register before entering? In Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Lisbon you will need to buy a sticker. Foreign vehicles are required to register with London’s LEZ (as the national database does not include their details). Entry to the Prague's LEZ is by permit, to Budapests parking by emissions-related payment. The Bolzano (Italy) LEZs require stickers and you need to pay to enter the Central Milan 'Area C'. In many cases registration is possible by Internet or post. More information on registering can be found on our 'Where do I need to register' page.
Other LEZs are enforced with cameras reading the vehicle number plates (Netherlands, London), or by police controlling the vehicle papers (Italy, Austrian A12 motorway, Mont Blanc Tunnel), or local agreements with public bus operators (Norwich, Oxford (UK)).
If your vehicle does not meet the emission standards required, you can buy a newer vehicle, use a different vehicle, or modify your vehicle's engine, for example by fitting a diesel particulate filter. You can find more about the different options from our how to comply page.