European Consumer Centre Germany - Tourism - Ban on driving

European Consumer Centre Germany - Tourism - Ban on driving


Ban on driving

Ban on driving in several German cities for pollutive cars

Berlin, Cologne and Hannover have already established city zones where pollutive cars are banned. Several other German cities will soon follow this example.

The so called „Umweltzonen“ were established to reduce particulate matter in these cities. Within these environmental zones you are only allowed to drive with a badge that certifies the pollutant class of your car. Cars with the highest pollutant class will not get the badge meaning that you are not allowed to drive in these „Umweltzonen“.

If you drive without such a badge within one of the „Umweltzonen“ you will have to pay a fine. This rule is also applicable for cars which are not registered in Germany.

Where can I get the badge?


You can get the required badge at the rural district offices (Landratsamt). Furthermore at 30.000 garages in Germany and at several organisations (e.g. DEKRA, TÜV). In general the badge is only available in Germany.

Can I also order the badge in my home country?

It is possible to order the badge under the following e-mail address:

kfz-zulassung@labo.verwalt-berlin.de

With the e-mail you have to enclose a copy of the manufacturer certification and a copy of the car documents.

If your car is registered in the Netherlands you can also order the badge on the following homepage:

www.tuev-nord.nl/Keuringen/Umweltplakette.htm

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