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A map showing the environmental zones taking effect in Amsterdam on 1 January 2025. The green is an emission-free zone for all commercial vehicles and vans, the red bans the most polluting diesel engines
A map showing the environmental zones taking effect in Amsterdam on 1 January 2025. The green is an emission-free zone for all commercial vehicles and vans, the red bans the most polluting diesel engines - Credit: Gemeente Amsterdam / Gemeente Amsterdam - License: All Rights Reserved
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Thursday, 20 March 2025 - 06:30

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Dutch cities extend grace period for emission-free zone fines by two months

Municipalities will not issue fines to business owners violating emission-free zone regulations for an additional two months, extending the initial four-month grace period to six months. This decision was made by State Secretary for the Environment Chris Jansen (PVV), who announced the extension on Friday.

Currently, 15 city centers have implemented zero-emission zones, with more municipalities set to follow. The policy aims to gradually phase out the most polluting commercial vehicles over the coming years, eventually allowing only business vehicles that emit no greenhouse gases. Entrepreneurs can apply for exemptions under specific conditions.

The plan has been in development for years, but last fall, a majority in the Tweede Kamer requested a delay. While Jansen could not prevent municipalities from introducing the zones as of Jan. 1, he granted an additional year of exemption—until 2029—for vans meeting emission class 6 standards. He also negotiated with municipalities to extend the fine-free period. Although Jansen initially pushed for a full year without fines, municipalities refused to go beyond six months. The Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management stated, "If there is a local reason, a municipality is free to apply a longer period."

Jansen is also working on national exemptions for business owners who are unable to switch to cleaner vehicles due to power grid constraints or financial difficulties. He plans to formalize agreements with municipalities in a "convenant," saying after the ministerial meeting, "There is agreement on this."

The six-month fine-free period starts when a municipality enforces its zero-emission zone, Jansen explained. "If there are significant reasons to extend the period because certain groups are unfairly affected, we will discuss it." He welcomed the extension, saying, "This gives entrepreneurs a lot of certainty and clarity."

Reporting by ANP

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