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Low-emission zones calm traffic, clean the air…and confuse drivers

While these restricted access regions can make a positive contribution to air quality and traffic flow, for many businesses and residents they have become a source of costly confusion. By Megan Lampinen

European cities are increasingly turning to low-emission zones (LEZs) to combat emissions and congestion concerns. In November alone, Paris introduced six new zones in Toulouse, Haute-Savoie, Savoie, Maine-et-Loire, Vendée and Gers. To enter these green zones, drivers are required to have a special environmental sticker or badge on their car. If they enter without, they face stiff penalties.

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