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Afternoon all, I am looking for some assistance. We are currently touring Europe and have come across a couple of low emissions zones near Verona. Our van is euro 6 but not too sure if we should have a sticker or pay a fee for passing through a couple of towns? The information via the MAMC and web is patchy at best, but not sure if need do anything?

Any help would be appreciated.
 
Afternoon all, I am looking for some assistance. We are currently touring Europe and have come across a couple of low emissions zones near Verona. Our van is euro 6 but not too sure if we should have a sticker or pay a fee for passing through a couple of towns? The information via the MAMC and web is patchy at best, but not sure if need do anything?

Any help would be appreciated.
Tourist Information Office?
 
Parkers guide to italy says:
"There are a few low emission zones to watch out for, too. For example, petrol cars in the Bolzano-Bozen Province must comply with Euro 2 emissions standards at a minimum, while diesels must meet Euro 3 standards. The restrictions are in force between November and March at rush hour. You also need to keep documentation in your car to prove its emissions ratings."

And this:
"Italy has introduced several restricted traffic areas, called Zona Traffico Limitato (or ZTLs) in the local lingo. It’s a rule normally enforced in the historic regions of cities such as Florence and Rome. Only residents and registered authorised vehicles (such as police cars) are allowed to enter.

Fines for unlawfully entering a ZTL are strictly enforced with cameras, and they can be very expensive. If your hotel is inside a ZTL, you might be able to have your car’s licence plate registered with the local authorities for the duration of your stay. Get in touch with your hotel to check.

Bear in mind that some sat-nav systems won’t register ZTL boundaries, especially if you’re using an older system or something that isn’t powered by Google. Check whether your destination falls within a ZTL before setting off and be wary that you might to park outside the restricted area and walk to your destination to dodge the fine."
 

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