Driving ban, if you have this car you have to leave it at home: they take everything away from you

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From the end of December in Italy there is a ban on driving for those who have a particular car that falls into a pre-established category.

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Violators from now on can be punished with a very high fine. The circulation of cars has suffered and will continue to suffer many limitations that have to do with exhaust fumes.

Exhaust fumes are fine dust emissions that come out directly from the exhaust pipes of cars, highly polluting the surrounding environment and therefore human health.

That is why some cars are affected by the driving ban

The war against fine particles is an endless war. PM10 and PM 2.5 dust cause major problems. The affected cars they will no longer be able to circulate to protect both citizens and the environment.

Traffic has already been blocked in Brianza and Monza for vehicles deemed polluting, for the protection of the environment, but in particular to try to limit the greenhouse effect.

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Cars that can no longer circulate they are a lot, although the government may try to help the population buy electric vehicles through incentives, to date there are few who have already made the conversion or are thinking of starting it.

Not everyone has the opportunity to face certain expenses especially not now due to the crisis. And yet, if your car were to be part of the cars affected by the driving ban it is advisable to inform yourself well on how to buy a new one, without risks and limits.

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Hefty fines expected for all those who have a car that can no longer circulate

This is because, especially in Monza and Brianza and slowly throughout Italy, the fines are quite expensive. The harp that is the entity that perform air analyseshas triggered the alarm because the pollution is beyond the expected limits.

All cars that can no longer circulate from 27 December 2022 are Euro 4 diesel. In reality, there is no real ban for them, they cannot circulate only at certain times of the day or from 8:30 to 18:30.

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In any case, if a motorist were to use the car at times when the traffic ban is in effect, she risks getting a hefty fine which ranges from €75 to €450. If you don’t want to risk paying huge sums, for trivial reasons, it is advisable to pay attention to the new directives and to respect them in every part.