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by 1udsdhoasfih
640 days ago
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Side-note: in the EU, it is currently surprisingly hard to comply with LEZ. Every state has their own scheme, with information only on third-party websites. Just some examples: * France requires postal pre-registration (they send you a sticker) * in Italy you have to check with each municipality, who at best show you a low-res drawing of the LEZ * (Italy:) Google Maps doesn't know about Low Emission Zones, so it happily sends you through * (Italy, too:) There seem to be very little pedestrian zones. You can drive everywhere, through the Low Traffic Zone might not permit you through. For Google Maps, you can drive everywhere… but you'll end up getting a fine. I'd like to see way more LEZ, but in practice, it is such a mess unfortunately… |
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