According to Brittany ferries news letter a Crit’air sticker will be required to transit through Le Havre and Caen
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Or what?According to Brittany ferries news letter a Crit’air sticker will be required to transit through Le Havre and Caen View attachment 1013433
An on the spot fine of €135Or what?
Le Havre certainly isIt’s only this area not the port.
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An on the spot fine of €135
"Are you feeling lucky?"
Thanks for the post.According to Brittany ferries news letter a Crit’air sticker will be required to transit through Le Havre and Caen View attachment 1013433
Thanks for the post.
Can you passage through Le Havre and Caen in a Euro 4 MoHo with a Crit'Air sticker or is that "interdit"? I am heading that way back end of April (Planning a short tour of the D-Day landing sites from Dieppe).
If not there is no sense in me rushing to acquire a sticker. I shall avoid the area (My SatNav will help). If I acquire the sticker that will give them an address to send me a 135 Euro fine if an ANPR camera snaps me because I accidentally stray into the zone.
Been lucky so far, it would take an awful lot of fines to persuade me to buy anything else and Im certainly not volunteering my details.I guess I’m lucky….![]()
Minimum standard required for Le Havre is Crit’air 5 at presentThanks for the post.
Can you passage through Le Havre and Caen in a Euro 4 MoHo with a Crit'Air sticker or is that "interdit"? I am heading that way back end of April (Planning a short tour of the D-Day landing sites from Dieppe).
If not there is no sense in me rushing to acquire a sticker. I shall avoid the area (My SatNav will help). If I acquire the sticker that will give them an address to send me a 135 Euro fine if an ANPR camera snaps me because I accidentally stray into the zone.
And how do you apply for such exemption?There is an exemption scheme for up to 28? Days in operation in Rouen. Does anyone know if there are similar schemes elsewhere?
Your motorhome is Euro 4 status so would be Crit’air 3 orange sticker which complies with the Le Havre LEZ which requires a minimum of Crit’air 5I have refreshed my recollection by referring to this guide to Crit'air:
That and most other UK sites seem out of date on zones affected (including the RAC site!) but a link and then sub-link from the Honest John site takes you to this map which appears up-to-date (You should get the option to Google translate):
Trafic - Zones à faibles émissions mobilité (ZFE-m) - Bison Futé
www.bison-fute.gouv.fr
The Caen and Le Havre zones are there.
P.S. The Caen and Le Havre Zones are, as stated at #10, Crit'Air 5. My Euro 4 would be Crit'Air 3 - orange sticker. Thus my trip Dieppe to the D-Day landing sites end of April puts me at risk around Le Havre if I travel without a sticker but I am OK with. Somewhere down the line I might have to register but I am not convinced yet. A small disadvantage I maybe have is I am LHD. Les flics might therefore be less inclined to accept ignorance as my excuse?!!