
THE September 1, 2023, there will be something new on Marseille’s side. And unfortunately, this is not the case good news for motorists.
Indeed, the city of Phocaea will harden rules regarding EPZ. An explanation of what to expect residents metropolis
Strengthening the rules
Marseille started a year ago limitation movement with a ban on Crit’Air 5 vehicles and unclassified
From September 1, 2023this limitation is as follows to expand on vehicles put into circulation between 2001 and 2005.
Hardening rules which remains in the logic of things. Indeed, Marseille is one of the five agglomerations whose ZFEs remain NECESSARILY. Reviewed by: thresholds pollution has not been observed since then several months now.
This situation contrast with Toulouse, which is a vigilance area and will ease restrictions.
Beware of the fine!
Marseille low emission zone includes 20 km2 territories and demarcates itself from:
- Avenue Cap Pined
- Captain Jes and Plombier boulevards
- Alexander Fleming avenue
- Françoise Duparc, Sakakini, Jean Moulin and Rabatau boulevards
- Avenue du Prado 2
As a reminder, if you do not respect limitation of EPZ-related traffic you will have fine lump sum 68 euros.
Other megacities called “ZFE Territories”in addition to Marseille, it is Lyon, Paris, Rouen and Strasbourg
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Source: Auto Plus

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