Britons warned of fines when driving in France with petrol and diesel vehicles targeted

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But, not all vehicles are eligible for the stickers – including cars registered before January 1997 and motorbikes and scooters registered before June 2000 which cannot be driven at all where restrictions apply.

France has three permanent low emission zones, known as ZFEs, which restrict access to certain vehicles based on the emission status.

These operate in 11 major cities which include Paris, Marseille, Nice, Toulouse and Strasbourg.

When driving in Paris, any cars below a Euro 4 emissions standard can be fined €68 (£58) while trucks can be fined €135 (£115).

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