France - Crit D'Air Emissions Stickers

We’ve been touring France for over 15 years on a regular basis and since the Late 70s early 80s. We’re actually touring France and Italy as I type. We don’t have and have no intention of getting a crit air cert. We have never been anywhere that requires one. Please do not be misled about just how many places require it. The vast majority of places that require a crit air cert are not the places one would want to visit. Particularly on a motorcycle.

not everyone has the same travelling criteria as you

some of us like to visit places like Dijon, Rouen and Grenoble and take a day off the bike as part of the trip. Some of my touring group are in their mid 70s and look forward to a rest day at least once a week.

With the roll out to more places, there are some ports within the emissions zone e.g. Le Havre and some of the WW2 sites in places like Caen that are popular here are also inside the zone.

For under 5 euros, I prefer to take the cover all bases option.
 
not everyone has the same travelling criteria as you

some of us like to visit places like Dijon, Rouen and Grenoble and take a day off the bike as part of the trip. Some of my touring group are in their mid 70s and look forward to a rest day at least once a week.

With the roll out to more places, there are some ports within the emissions zone e.g. Le Havre and some of the WW2 sites in places like Caen that are popular here are also inside the zone.

For under 5 euros, I prefer to take the cover all bases option.
Nobody is saying one rule fits all but not that many places require this sticker. Plus I really do not like stickers of any kind on my vehicles. I even remove the dealer sticker when I buy any new vehicle.
Yeah that’s a bit weird but if you want me to advertise your place of work then you will have to pay me.
 
Hi guys
I just came across this discussion

It seems that there is a good chance that this story will be delayed by 3 years at least - but check anyway …..

But I have another question. ……. Are uk websites available in French or other lingos ??

I admit I did not research this but I saw a lot of comments about French lingo only in French websites 🤔🤔🤔🤔
 
Hi guys
I just came across this discussion

It seems that there is a good chance that this story will be delayed by 3 years at least - but check anyway …..

But I have another question. ……. Are uk websites available in French or other lingos ??

I admit I did not research this but I saw a lot of comments about French lingo only in French websites 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Tha proper French gov website can be viewed in english
 
Hi guys
I just came across this discussion

It seems that there is a good chance that this story will be delayed by 3 years at least - but check anyway …..

But I have another question. ……. Are uk websites available in French or other lingos ??

I admit I did not research this but I saw a lot of comments about French lingo only in French websites 🤔🤔🤔🤔
You can translate the language of any site in Google Chrome settings.
 
The vast majority of places that require a crit air cert are not the places one would want to visit. Particularly on a motorcycle.

Speak for yourself, chum.

Or was it the four euro charge *, which really put you off

* Rip off, taking liberties, fecking cheek, insult, not what we voted for……
 
not everyone has the same travelling criteria as you

some of us like to visit places like Dijon, Rouen and Grenoble and take a day off the bike as part of the trip. Some of my touring group are in their mid 70s and look forward to a rest day at least once a week.

With the roll out to more places, there are some ports within the emissions zone e.g. Le Havre and some of the WW2 sites in places like Caen that are popular here are also inside the zone.

For under 5 euros, I prefer to take the cover all bases option.
Le- Havre anf Caen would have caught me out; but like you say; for 5 bucks who cares their country their rules;; wait till out toll rds and 15 min cities kick off; :beerjug: :D
 
What a faff though! And you can’t buy it at say a petrol station in France. Oh Sir you’ll also need separate ones for Belgium, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Italy etc etc. It’s all coming.
 
Yes, it would be ideal if there were a Europe wide vehicle classification system that everyone could use…

Oh, hang on…
 
Speak for yourself, chum.

Or was it the four euro charge *, which really put you off

* Rip off, taking liberties, fecking cheek, insult, not what we voted for……
None of the above. I guess we like to tour differently. I’ll stick with the smaller more remote places thanks.
 
Is that along with the old saying “My dog doesn’t bite…”
Quickly followed by “Oh, he’s never done that before!” ;)
Perhaps it’s because we don’t really like the bigger more populated places. If one does like these places then by all means buy the stickers. We will continue to visit the smaller more rural places.
 
Perhaps it’s because we don’t really like the bigger more populated places. If one does like these places then by all means buy the stickers. We will continue to visit the smaller more rural places.
Let's hope everything continues to go to plan for you.
 
a need for a new tyre could become awkward or expensive for the sake of putting one to the man...
I don’t see it that way. I don’t travel to many of the places that need a sticker so I don’t buy one. Why would anyone buy a sticker for a place they have no intention of visiting?
 
I don’t see it that way. I don’t travel to many of the places that need a sticker so I don’t buy one. Why would anyone buy a sticker for a place they have no intention of visiting?

It's a bit like spending a couple of quid on a pack of Rennies to take on holiday. Hope you do not need to use it but you might have a miserable night if you didn't take them.
 
In business best practice is JIT. Shame you can’t buy stickers the same way. 6 weeks lead time :ROFLMAO:
 


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