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Driving To France For A Summer Holiday

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Hymie | 09:06 Mon 17th Jul 2023 | Travel
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Those of you thinking of enjoying spending hours in a very long queue at Dover, courtesy of Brexit – may not be aware that a number of French cities have introduced a Low Emission Zone scheme, similar to that in London, requiring you to buy a permit to drive within those zones.

You might think being a foreign registered vehicle, that you can get away without such bothersome things – but the French police can and will fine you on the spot.

The link below takes you to the official site where you can pre-order your Crit’Air sticker – be aware that the cost is dependent on how polluting your vehicle is deemed to be, and that some vehicles that do not comply are banned from the zones.

https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/
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Similar in Spain, too - I know many people like to hire a car when they are on holidays there
Same in Holland.
Or in other words just an excuse to have a dig at Brexit. Boring.
Also many German cities.
It's nothing to do with Brexit - the zones apply to all nationalities visiting those countries.
i'm not quite sure the OP was saying the LEZ is to do with Brexit, just that the long queues are
The long queues at Dover is a result of French belligerence. Nothing new there.
Retro... I presume that long queues at Dover would be because of the fact that we are no longer part of the EU and are thus required to pass through the same passport and document checks as all other non EU countries have done in the past.
Shame the French immigration authorities are'nt so diligent in their border control and passport checks when they allow all these illegal immigrants through ports like Marseille and wave them off in their little rubber boats isn't? The French being bloody minded again. They didn't ask for passports on 6th June 1944.
things tend to change in 80 years retro :)
I feel like I'm being drawn into a Fawlty Towers scenario.

Please help.
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