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Low emission zone Fréjus Tunnel

Important!

Fréjus Tunnel has an environmental zone: Fréjus Tunnel

Name of the environmental zone: Environmental zone Fréjus Tunnel - France

Date of entry into effect of the zone: 01-10-2020

Type of environmental zone: Permanent

Not allowed to drive (temporarily): Information currently unavailable

Not allowed to drive (permanently): Vehicle class: truck (N2, N3)
Euro standard: 0-4

Fines: 750 €

Area/extension of the environmental zone: The Fréjus Rail Tunnel is located on the N543 national road between the municipalities of Modane, Savoie in France and Bardonecchia in Italy.

Contact of the environmental zone and exceptions: Information currently unavailable

Exemptions: Information currently unavailable

Do I need stickers or registrations?

No. Here you do not need to buy a sticker or apply for registration. You only have to follow the rules of entry.


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