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Regnad_Egatlov at 2023-07-09 14:09:50+00:00 ID:
jra0n7s
Iirc all cars over 30 are considered vintage cars in Sweden, we don't have anything equivalent to the "H-Kennzeichen". Not 100% sure how this works with foreign cars though.
Regardless of that, are you sure you are reading the rules correctly? It seems to me that the "Miljözon klass 2" and klass 3 only exist on paper but haven't yet been implemented in any city.
ILikeToRunInRain (OP) at 2023-07-09 14:26:42+00:00 ID:
jra2u5z
Thanks for the reply! Didnt ser that the Vintage Exception is only for Class 2/3, bit weird though since class 3 is the strictest?
pr1ntscreen at 2023-07-09 14:54:43+00:00 ID:
jra6lvg
Klass 3 does not have an exception for 30year old vehicles
Regnad_Egatlov at 2023-07-09 14:55:18+00:00 ID:
jra6p37
It seems the exception for vintage cars only applies in klass 2. There's no exception for vintage cars in klass 1 because klass 1 doesn't have any limitations for cars, only heavy trucks and buses.
ILikeToRunInRain (OP) at 2023-07-09 15:07:02+00:00 ID:
jra8b72
Oooh I see! Is there a map where I can see which class a city is?
Regnad_Egatlov at 2023-07-09 15:41:33+00:00 ID:
jrad55n
Can't find a countrywide map, but do you need one? Klass 1 is fine for all cars. Klass 2 seems to exist only as a tiny zone in central Stockholm and nowhere else, and your T3 is probably allowed there anyway. Klass 3 would have been a problem for you but doesn't seem to exist anywhere.
ILikeToRunInRain (OP) at 2023-07-09 16:23:30+00:00 ID:
jraj4bk
ah awesome thanks