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Milieuzones in Frankrijk — stedelijke milieubeperkingen

Umweltzone Paris 2026 — groene sticker, boete en kaart van de zone

Kaart van de milieuzone Paris (sinds 2017), vereiste groene sticker, uitzonderingen en €100 boete. Ontdek welke voertuigen in 2026 het centrum van Paris mogen binnenrijden.

Milieuzone Paris — belangrijkste feiten

Van kracht sinds
2017
Geldigheidsuren
Ma–Vr 8:00–20:00
Vereiste sticker
Crit'Air 2 of beter
Boete bij overtreding
68 · Art. R411-19 Code de la route
Bevoegde instantie
Métropole du Grand Paris — Direction de l'Environnementopen officieel portaal

Grenzen van de milieuzone

  • Umweltzone — groene sticker vereist

Zone boundary data: © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL.

Paris ZFE — districts inside the zone

Greater Paris ZFE-m covers all 79 communes within the A86 ring — approximately 700 km² housing 7 million people. Major landmarks inside the zone include the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Notre-Dame, Champs-Élysées and La Défense. Largest LEZ in Europe by affected population.

Crit'Air-regels voor Paris — welke stickers mogen binnenrijden

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Crit'Air-stickerToegestane voertuigenToegestaan in Paris
Crit'Air E100% elektrisch / waterstof✓ Ja
Crit'Air 1Benzine Euro 5/6, plug-in hybride✓ Ja
Crit'Air 2Benzine Euro 4, diesel Euro 5/6✓ Ja
Crit'Air 3Benzine Euro 2/3, diesel Euro 4✗ Nee· €68 boete
Crit'Air 4Diesel Euro 3✗ Nee· €68 boete
Crit'Air 5Diesel Euro 2✗ Nee· €68 boete
Geen stickerDiesel Euro 1, benzine voor Euro 1, niet geclassificeerd✗ Nee· €68 boete
Specifieke opmerking voor deze stad

Crit'Air 3 interdit en semaine 8h-20h depuis 2024. Crit'Air 2 prévu pour 2025-2026. ZFE étendue à l'A86 (Grand Paris) — couvre 79 communes franciliennes.

Koop de Crit'Air-sticker (Certificat Qualité de l'Air) voor €4,61 online via het officiële portaal certificat-air.gouv.fr. Vereiste documenten: kentekenbewijs. Levering 3-7 dagen per post. Buitenlandse voertuigen kunnen ook bestellen — classificatie op basis van de Euro-norm op het kentekenbewijs.

Frequently asked questions about green zones in Germany

Plakette rules, fines, exemptions, foreign-registered cars and the Diesel-Fahrverbot — everything tourists and residents need to know before driving into a German Umweltzone.

  • What is a ZFE-m (Zone à Faibles Émissions mobilité)?

    A French ZFE-m is a city-centre area where only vehicles displaying a valid Crit'Air sticker (Certificat Qualité de l'Air) may enter. Unlike Germany's uniform federal rule, each French ZFE-m defines its own Crit'Air threshold and operating schedule. As of 2026, more than 14 metropolitan areas operate ZFE-m: Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Grenoble, Rouen, Strasbourg, Toulouse, Montpellier, Nice, Reims, Saint-Étienne, Clermont-Ferrand and more. Most require Crit'Air 4 or 5 minimum; Paris and Grenoble are stricter (Crit'Air 2-3).

  • How does the Crit'Air sticker system work?

    The Crit'Air (Certificat Qualité de l'Air) classifies vehicles into 6 categories based on Euro emission class: - Crit'Air E (green): 100% electric or hydrogen - Crit'Air 1 (purple): petrol Euro 5/6, plug-in hybrid - Crit'Air 2 (yellow): petrol Euro 4, diesel Euro 5/6 - Crit'Air 3 (orange): petrol Euro 2/3, diesel Euro 4 - Crit'Air 4 (maroon): diesel Euro 3 - Crit'Air 5 (grey): diesel Euro 2 - No sticker: diesel Euro 1, petrol pre-Euro 1, unclassified Lower number = cleaner = more cities allow you in.

  • How to buy the Crit'Air sticker?

    The Crit'Air sticker costs €4.61 (€3.72 + €0.89 postage) and is bought online via the official portal certificat-air.gouv.fr. You need your vehicle registration certificate (carte grise for FR, V5C for UK, equivalent for other countries) — the Euro emission class is printed on it. Delivery: 3-7 working days by international post for foreign-registered vehicles, ~1 week for French addresses. The sticker is permanently affixed to the windscreen. Only the official portal is authoritative — avoid third-party resellers charging €20+.

  • What is the fine for entering a ZFE-m without a valid Crit'Air?

    The fine is a flat €68 (third-class contravention) for passenger cars and motorcycles, or €135 for trucks and buses (Article R411-19 Code de la route). Reduced rate of €45 if paid within 15 days; can rise to €180 if unpaid beyond 45 days. Most major ZFE-m use ANPR cameras (lecture automatique des plaques) for automatic enforcement. Foreign-registered vehicles are not exempt — fines are issued cross-border under EU Directive 2015/413 (CBE) and arrive by post to your home country within 4-6 weeks. Paris, Lyon and Grenoble lead enforcement.

  • Which vehicles are exempt from Crit'Air rules?

    Permanently exempt from Crit'Air requirements: - Emergency vehicles (police, gendarmerie, pompiers, SAMU) - Vehicles for disabled persons with badge "GIC", "GIG" or "Stationnement" - Public transport buses (M2/M3 in regular service) - Vintage cars with "véhicule de collection" registration (>30 years old, registered as collector) - Military and diplomatic vehicles - Vehicles in funeral processions Residents can apply for a temporary derogation (dérogation temporaire) at the local prefecture — usually 24-25 days/year for specific trips (medical appointments, etc.).

  • I drive a foreign-registered car — do I need Crit'Air?

    Yes — there is no foreign-vehicle exemption. Cars with Belgian, Spanish, Italian, German, Swiss, British, Polish, Ukrainian or any non-French licence plates need a Crit'Air sticker to enter any French ZFE-m. Three ways to comply: 1. Order online before the trip via certificat-air.gouv.fr — costs €4.61, ships worldwide, 3-7 days delivery. 2. Buy on arrival — not possible at borders; only the official portal sells. 3. Apply for short-term derogation — possible for one-off trips at the city prefecture, usually free but takes 7-15 days approval. Bring your vehicle registration certificate when ordering — the Euro emission class on it determines your Crit'Air category.