LEZ registration Antwerp
Only if visiting a cityForeign vehicles must be registered before entering the Antwerp low-emission zone. The registration itself is free.
Europe Road Desk is an independent ordering service and not a government agency.
South via Belgium. France has no vignette, but it does have low-emission zones (ZFE) requiring the Crit’Air sticker — that one you arrange yourself, with our free guidance thrown in.
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Europe Road Desk is an independent ordering service, not a government agency. The price includes a service fee on top of the official rate; you can also arrange it yourself with the official authority.
Required products are already ticked. Tick anything else you want — a toll registration, an extra vignette or an emissions sticker.
We send your confirmation and proof to this address.
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Departure · Netherlands
Foreign vehicles must be registered before entering the Antwerp low-emission zone. The registration itself is free.
Foreign vehicles must be registered before entering the Ghent low-emission zone. The registration itself is free.
Foreign vehicles must be registered before entering the Brussels low-emission zone. The registration itself is free.
Without a valid Crit’Air, a French low-emission zone means a fine from €68. We fill in the French form flawlessly for you and have the sticker posted out.
€18,76 all-in
Arrival · France
No, only inside the ZFE zones of cities like Paris, Lyon and Grenoble — and on designated routes during smog alerts. Tolls are paid per stretch at the péage.
Because you can buy it directly from the French government for €3.81 + postage, while intermediaries charge far more than they should. We explain exactly how to do it yourself in 5 minutes.