How often are French air protection zones (ZPA) in effect?

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I'm planning a trip that will cover France and Germany (and other countries).

Now since I will go by rental car it may be difficult to order environment badges in advance. For Germany I don't think it's a big issue since I'm supposed to be able to buy one over-the-counter at a TÜV station, but in France the corresponding option does not seem to be available.

Fortunately I'm not going to drive through a ZCR zone, but will have to drive into at least one ZPA (Grenoble-Alpes Metropolis), but will likely drive through a couple of others (Bouches-du-Rhône / Marseille, Côte d‘Or / Dijon, Drôme / Valence, Greater Lille & Lyon).

Can I hope that these zones won't be into effect for my planned vacation during june? How often are crit'air badges actually required in these areas and time of year?

I've done some research and found this page for the Drome/Valence ZPA where I can see the status for today, but am also able to enter different dates. Is this data authentic? Well I assume that I can't trust the info on future days (especially not far in the future), but is the info on past days reliable? In that case I could just check how many times the ZPA has been in effect...



Best Answer

I've searched a little and found one activation of the Parisian ZPA.

http://www.leparisien.fr/info-paris-ile-de-france-oise/transports/les-vehicules-polluants-interdits-ce-jeudi-dans-paris-21-06-2017-7075470.php
(And that's basically what I remember, as I live in Paris).

Unfortunately, it does not appears appears in the website you gave (it shows a text stating there was an alert, but does not update the pictures). So I will not trust it for old values. And it is almost impossible to guess future one.
Basically this site is more useful for ZCR information.

Before it was ZPA and crit'air, i remember two or three 'alternate driving' event in Paris.

On the other hand, most ZPA are quite new, and 2017 was not a very hot year. So we don't have enough data enough to predict what will happen in June.

A silver lining however : ZPA restriction only happens at the 4th or 5th day of the pollution alerts. So if you stay tuned to the news, you should know if there a risk a few days in advance, and might adapt your trip accordingly.

Additionally you can configure Waze to manage ZPA an ZCR.




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Where are the French low emission zones?

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Does France require a vignette?

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