Low Emission Zones in Europe
Europe-wide information on LEZ s
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Your source of information about Low Emission Zones and how they affect you when you drive in Europe.

Click on the map, use the tabs at the top to find Cities A-Z or by Country, the Standards you must meet in them in the near future, how to comply, and retrofitting details.

Alternatively use the left hand menu to find out about LEZs, get details of emissions standards, a list by start date of all City LEZ schemes and the standards required, or find out how you can comply with the LEZs.

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(c) Reorganise your fleet or journey

If you operate a fleet of vehicles, you may be able to plan ahead so that only vehicles which meet the LEZ emissions standards are used within the zones. If you are a small operator, then arrangements with other firms that have vehicles that comply may be an option.
 
Some cities may have distribution centres that you may be able to use to help avoid travelling into the LEZ area, and saving fuel, time and money in the meanwhile.
 
If light duty vehicles are affected by the LEZ and you do not need to carry goods on your journey, then you may be able to use public transport to reach your destination.