You have three options for travelling in an LEZ (low emission zone) if your car does not meet the required standards:

  1. buy a daily pass (maximum 8 times a year) or pay the administrative fine
  2. opt for another mode of transport to complete your journey
  3. buy a vehicle that meets the standards
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Buy a daily pass or pay the administrative fine

For exceptional use of a non-standard vehicle in an LEZ, there is also the option of entering using a pass. This daily pass for vehicles that should not be allowed in the LEZ, which costs €35, can be activated a maximum of 8 times per year. Otherwise, you will have to pay the fee or fine. However, there are exceptions, especially for disabled persons. Please note that a number of steps are required to register in this case.

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Opt for another mode of transport to complete your journey

If you do not have a permit or exemption, you should leave your car at the edge of the zone, ideally in a P+R car park. This means that the car park is adjacent to a metro, tram or bus station. You can then continue your journey by public transport. There is also the option of taking advantage of a car sharing service or renting a car that meets the standards for your travel inside the LEZ.

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Buy a vehicle that meets the standards

If your budget allows, or if you really need to, you can buy a car that complies with the rules of the LEZ(s) where you regularly travel. Be sure to choose a model that not only meets the accepted limit standards, but also those that will come into effect in the future (minimum 5 years). Cities and regions have generally announced their restrictions schedule for the next 10 years. If you can't find a new vehicle in time, many pre-owned models are still within the accepted LEZ standards.

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Note

Due to the implementation of the ban for Euro 4 diesel vehicles from 1 January 2022 in Brussels, there is a tolerance until 31st March for these vehicles, in order to allow everyone to adapt or change cars. The fine for Euro 4 diesels will only be imposed from 1 April, but from 1 January for the other categories already prohibited in 2021.

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