Feinstaubplakette
Begriffe im Kontext
- Nationale Verkehrsvorschriften und Anforderungen an Fahrer, einschließlich allgemeiner Vorschriften für die Nutzung der nationalen Straßenverkehrsinfrastruktur: zeitabhängige Gebühren (Vignette), entfernungsabhängige Gebühren (Maut), Emissionsplaketten
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To enter an environmental zone, you need a sufficient environmental badge for the vehicle you are using.
Depending on the emission behavior of motor vehicles, red, yellow or green environmental badges are issued.
A green sticker is now required in almost all cases to enter a low emission zone.
Low emission zones are set up by the responsible authorities of the federal states to improve air quality. Only vehicles that meet certain emission requirements are allowed to enter environmental zones.
Motor vehicles
Motor vehicles are divided into pollutant groups 1 to 4 (Annex 2 of the 35th Federal Immission Control Ordinance [BImSchV]).
A green environmental badge (pollutant group 4) is issued to
- all gasoline passenger cars with a regulated first-generation catalytic converter and gasoline passenger cars from emission stage Euro 1,
- Diesel cars from emission stage Euro 4,
- Euro 3 diesel cars that have been retrofitted with an approved particulate reduction system.
A yellow environmental badge (pollutant group 3) is awarded to Euro 3 diesel cars and Euro 2 diesel cars that have been retrofitted with an approved particle reduction system.
A red environmental badge (pollutant group 2) is awarded to Euro 2 diesel cars and Euro 1 diesel cars that have been retrofitted with an approved particle reduction system.
All other vehicles (pollutant group 1) do not receive an environmental badge.
Commercial vehicles and buses
Commercial vehicles and buses with Euro I and higher emission standards are assigned accordingly:
Receive a green environmental badge (pollutant group 4):
- Diesel vehicles of emission stage Euro IV and better
- Euro III diesel vehicles that have been retrofitted with an approved particulate reduction system.
A yellow environmental badge (pollutant group 3) is awarded to Euro III diesel vehicles and Euro II diesel vehicles that have been retrofitted with an approved particle reduction system.
A red environmental badge (pollutant group 2) is awarded to Euro II diesel vehicles and Euro I diesel vehicles that have been retrofitted with an approved particle reduction system.
All other vehicles (pollutant group 1) do not receive an environmental badge.
The environmental badge for the vehicle is issued by the issuing offices upon presentation of the vehicle documents.
After the responsible issuing office has determined the pollutant group, the vehicle's registration number is entered in the space provided on the sticker using a lightfast pen.
The vehicle owner must affix the sticker to the inside of the windscreen. The sticker must be clearly visible and be of such a nature and affixed in such a way that it is destroyed when it is removed from the windscreen.
Without a sufficient environmental badge, entry into an environmental zone is not permitted. A standard fine of EUR 80 has been set.
To enter an environmental zone, you need a sufficient environmental badge for the vehicle used. Depending on the emission behaviour of motor vehicles, red, yellow or green environmental badges are issued.
In the meantime, a green sticker is required in almost all cases to enter an environmental zone.
The issuing offices for environmental badges are
- the registration authorities or the bodies responsible under Land law, and
- workshops that are authorised to carry out an exhaust emission test.