Do I need an IGL environmental sticker to drive in the low emission zone in Styria? What type of environmental badge is required in the environmental zone Styria? Please read below.
Required type of IGL sticker in Styria
Yellow - Euro 3 and above
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The restriction applies to some areas of the district:
Breach of duty is severely punished – the fine may go up to 2,180 euros (i.e. approximately £ 1800).
The environmental badge should be placed in the bottom-right corner of the windscreen.
You can read more about the types of environmental badges in the section Types of Environmental Badges.
From 1. 1. 2014, a restriction applies to vehicles in categories N1, N2 and N3, allowing entrance only to vehicles falling within the EURO 3 emissions class and above. Entrance to the low-emissions zone of Styria requires that the coloured Pickerl plaque be affixed. This plaque states the emissions class. Breach of duty is severely punished – the fine may go up to 2,180 euros (i.e. approximately £ 1800).
The large cities of Graz, Leoben, and Weis, as well as the towns and districts of Murtal, Bruck-Mürzzuschlag, Deutschlandsberg, Hartberg-Fürstenfeld, Leibnitz and Voitsberg, are part of the low-emissions zone.
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| Date | Measures |
|---|---|
| From 01. 01. 2018 | the ban was extended to all goods vehicles, including small and micro goods vehicles. |
| From 01. 01. 2014 | restrictions for vehicles of category N (heavy goods vehicles with a maximum weight exceeding 7.5 tonnes inclusive of vehicles with trailer and articulated vehicles), emission class Euro 2. Entry allowed with emission class EURO 3 and higher |
| From 01. 01. 2013 | restrictions for vehicles of category N (heavy goods vehicles with a maximum weight exceeding 7.5 tonnes inclusive of vehicles with trailer and articulated vehicles), with emission class EURO 1. Entry allowed with emission class EURO 2 and higher |
| From 01. 06. 2012 | restrictions for vehicles of category N (heavy goods vehicles with a maximum weight exceeding 7.5 tonnes that were first registered prior to 1992, inclusive of vehicles with trailer and articulated vehicles), with emission class EURO 0. Entry allowed with emission class Euro 1 and higher |
| From 1.6. 2012 | a low emission zone came into force in Styria |