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Low emission zone Manduria

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Manduria has three environmental zones: Manduria ZTL Sector 1, Manduria ZTL Sector 2, Manduria ZTL Sector 3

Name of the environmental zone: Environmental zone Manduria ZTL Sector 1 - Italy

Date of entry into effect of the zone: 01-01-2000

Type of environmental zone: permanently valid, 01.09.-28.06. on public holidays 10:00h - 13:00h, 17:00h - 22:00h;
every Sunday in December, 06.01. and the first two Sundays in January: 18:30h - 22:00h

Not allowed to drive (temporarily): Information currently unavailable

Not allowed to drive (permanently): Vehicle class: all

Fines: 25€ - 500€

Area/extension of the environmental zone: The area concerns the streets/places: via Roma(from Bell'Acqua to via XX settembre), via XX settembre (from Roma to piazza Garibaldi and from piazza garbiladi to piazza V. Emanuele II), via dei Millle (from Maggi to via Tripoli), via Tripoli (from dei Mille to via XX settembre), via Toselli (from XX settembre to via C. Filotico), Corte Schiavoni, via Matteo Bianchi (from XX settembre to via S. Maria), via Erario (from Bianchi to via XX Settembre), via Cadorna (from Bianchi to via XX Settembre), via Pietro Maggi, Corte dei Fiori, via Sbavaglia, vico II XX settembre, via L.D. Bruno (from Piazza Garibaldi to via M. Bianchi), piazza Garibaldi, via Verdi, via Costanzi (from Piazza Garibaldi to via M. Bianchi), via M. Imperiali

Contact of the environmental zone and exceptions: Municipal Police of Isernia
Corte Schiavoni 16 - 74024 Manduria (TA)
Tel: 099 9702249

Exemptions: Fire brigade, Police car, Residents (registration/application necessary), Doctor (registration/application necessary), Disabled vehicle (registration/application necessary), Waste collection vehicle and Ambulance

Name of the environmental zone: Environmental zone Manduria ZTL Sector 2 - Italy

Date of entry into effect of the zone: 01-01-2000

Type of environmental zone: permanently valid, 20:30h - 2:00h

Not allowed to drive (temporarily): Information currently unavailable

Not allowed to drive (permanently): Vehicle class: all

Fines: 25€ - 500€

Area/extension of the environmental zone: The area concerns the streets/places: via Mercanti, piazza Commestibili, vico I M. Imperiali, via Senatore Lacaita, via M. Gatti (piazza Commestibili to via C. Sorano), vico I M. Gatti, vico II M. Gatti

Contact of the environmental zone and exceptions: Municipal Police of Isernia
Corte Schiavoni 16 - 74024 Manduria (TA)
Tel: 099 9702249

Exemptions: Fire brigade, Police car, Residents (registration/application necessary), Doctor (registration/application necessary), Disabled vehicle (registration/application necessary), Waste collection vehicle and Ambulance

Name of the environmental zone: Environmental zone Manduria ZTL Sector 3 - Italy

Date of entry into effect of the zone: 01-01-2000

Type of environmental zone: permanently valid, 15.06.-31.10. 20:30h - 2:00h

Not allowed to drive (temporarily): Information currently unavailable

Not allowed to drive (permanently): Vehicle class: all

Fines: 25€ - 500€

Area/extension of the environmental zone: The area concerns the streets/places: via Nettuno, via Ferdinando Donno, vico II M. Imperiali, via M. Gatti (piazza Commestibili to via C. Sorano), vico I M. Gatti, vico II Gatti

Contact of the environmental zone and exceptions: Municipal Police of Isernia
Corte Schiavoni 16 - 74024 Manduria (TA)
Tel: 099 9702249

Exemptions: Fire brigade, Police car, Residents (registration/application necessary), Doctor (registration/application necessary), Disabled vehicle (registration/application necessary), Waste collection vehicle and Ambulance

What is a traffic restricted zone (ZTL)?

A ZTL (Italian: Zona a Traffico Limitato) is a specific area in a city or region where vehicle access is restricted or limited in order to reduce traffic and emissions. These zones are often established in historic centers of cities or in residential areas to improve the quality of life for residents and reduce noise and exhaust pollution.

In a ZTL, for example, there may be bans on driving certain types of vehicles, such as older diesel vehicles, or restrictions on access at certain times of day. It may also be necessary to have a special permit or parking pass to drive in these zones.

Access to a ZTL is usually controlled via electronic monitoring systems, such as cameras or induction loops. Vehicle owners who violate the rules risk heavy fines.

The introduction of ZTLs has led to a reduction in traffic volumes in many cities.

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