They are sh*t scared of breaking rules - especially in Freistaat Bayern - the Free State of Bavaria


Not even bending then slightly is on the agenda
Makes you thankful for the lack of those rules in good old England


So all this sticker stuff is new then?
Only green sticker I ever had to have was the one they give you when you pass your ASU

Not had to deal with that crap for nearly 20 years now and thank god for that ;)
 
Not so new really - it's just that it's starting to bite more than before.

Back in 2007/8 the good old EU gave all countries the 'right' to have designated 'emission zones'.

So London imposed a daily fee - to make money.

Germany introduced a window sticker system to show how clean or otherwise a vehicle is - only €5 - a one off payment I think - or at least it was when I last checked out the situation.

They have red, yellow and green stickers.

Over the years they have enforced stricter and stricter 'colour bans' - at first only the red stickers were banned from city centres, then yellow, and so on until now only the cleanest 'green' cars are allowed in.

Of course this means loads of signage and CCTV cameras and dedicated Polizei to collect the fines from folks who ignore such rules - mostly foreigners of course who live by a different compliance code to the Bavarians.

In return for all this obedience you can drive at any speed you like on a fair portion of the autobahn - but when they do have a speed limit -everyone slows down - instantly - or else a man in a beige shirt and green trousers, with a pretty hat appears at the next interchange like a Jack in the Box to collect the cash.

Great fun - a Sat-Nav that displays speed limits in an essential tool.
 
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Bleeding heck

I had a old Capri with a 2.0 V6 engine in 92 when I lived in Germany
Probably not allowed to go anywhere in a car like that that now :D
 
No, no - plenty of big-engined low-efficiency-rated cars still thrashing along the autobahns - it's just they don't get into the city centres.

Germany is still a car-loving, speed-happy, free to drive anywhere country. Unlike some others I can name.

I have a whole strip of stickers (or Vignettes as they're called)
for Motorway Tolls:
Switzerland- CHF40 for a year
Austria - €8.30 for 10 days,
Slovenia - €15.00 for 7 days

They have special police at the motorway junctions and exits - all ready to grab what they can from un-knowing (or cheating) tourists.

Stop Press:

I've just checked the info for the emission stickers and you are now allowed to fit extra filters to get to the next level.

The sneaky rascals have changed the rules when my back was turned.

So there we have it - fit a dpf and get a GREEN sticker for your Hippo.

Oh - and they've upped the price to €7.90

Here's the link: Emission sticker for Germany
 
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Thanks Singvogel. Yes I agree, I think it's completely mad with those zones. On the Frankfurt Homepage you can read that it should have improved breathing for asthmatics and People with lung probs or so. Well then we could start to introduce better nutrition, hence a better immune system, hence I could drive car like it is. I think it's really total c.... If you drive on the Autobahn 100 (km/h) and you want to change the lane somecome Comes with 200 is crazy. I think is more like hell race. Totally extrem like that s..t with green zone.

Yes you could fit in a dpf but at what Price. There shall be a guy in eastern Germany you could call. I think he comes around fitting it and does everything with the paperwork for 1200€ or so, which shall be a bargain. How to do with DVLA would be the question.

It's like Fukushima and now in some years no more atomic energy here but they didn't really thought it through. Need a good dynamo :)) by then

@big Uli
No I think with your Capri if older than 30 y could/might have been able to enter the cities. If not what to do with Oldtimer races.
 

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