Route planning LEZ into Germany

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I’m finding it difficult to coordinate routes through Germany and information on low emissions route restriction info
Does anybody have any suggestions to make this easier?
We have an old diesel RMB and the sort of vehicle LEZs are geared up to ban!
Via Michelin puts initial warnings up but not actually on the route
And I can’t find a road map of any zones - just town/city info
Thanks for any help
 
Thanks
That’s what I was hoping to for!
I hadn’t deciphered that from that site/link you sent - though I had found it earlier!
 
You can try this website they also have an app which you can use on a smart phone, one word of caution, buying the stickers (crit'air etc.) through the site or app is generally more expensive then applying through the official website. Also read the descriptions carefully, some zones are only in force when air pollution reaches a certain level, the app should give up to date information.

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Ah
Not reading those maps correctly. Doh!
Greatly Appreciate your help
 
I can't be bothered with all that malarkey, just let the satnav deal with it. I have the environmental zones set to "ask", if the route goes near a EZ it asks "avoid or ignore".
The job is done when I select my destination,.
 
i expect thats what will happen- i just like a bit of overview and options!!

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Thanks
I feel alot more confident now
Thanks for the How to Read LEZ Map lessons!!!!!
and how to find them in the first place..!
 
lowest of the low!!
wont be looking to drive in any zone!
last year at Bodensee concerned German couple advised us to remove our old Red sticker - too embarassing to have on windscreen they thought!!
its an old 1999 RMB from Germany
 
lowest of the low!!
wont be looking to drive in any zone!
last year at Bodensee concerned German couple advised us to remove our old Red sticker - too embarassing to have on windscreen they thought!!
its an old 1999 RMB from Germany

I’ve seen plenty of those in France and Spain. The Germans don’t show red.

Ours is green. But I think they got it wrong as it’s Euro III

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