Driving a license-free car in Verdun
Driving a license-free car in Verdun (Meuse): the rules, the 45 km/h limit, allowed roads, the AM licence and routes suited to light quadricycles.
In Verdun (Meuse), a license-free car drives freely on all local, secondary and main roads, up to 45 km/h; only motorways and expressways stay off-limits. The AM licence (the French moped licence) is required for people born after 1 January 1988.
License-free car rules in Verdun
In Verdun, license-free cars (light quadricycles) drive on secondary, local and main roads with a top speed of 45 km/h. Motorways, expressways and some ring roads are off-limits.
The AM licence (the French moped licence) is required for people born after 1 January 1988. For people born before that date, no licence is required.
License-free cars in Verdun: what to know
Verdun (around 17,814 residents) is a small town where a license-free car is a credible alternative to a regular car for local trips. The often narrow town-centre streets and the slower bypass roads suit light quadricycles well, and parking is usually easier and cheaper than in a large city.
In the Grand Est region, Verdun sits on a dense web of secondary roads well suited to a license-free car. For everyday trips between nearby towns, these local and main roads, away from the expressways, give a calm and comfortable setting for a 45 km/h vehicle. The motorways that cross the region stay strictly off-limits to light quadricycles.
Pollution and the future of license-free cars in Verdun
Verdun is not currently subject to a Low Emission Zone (LEZ). Both combustion and electric license-free cars can drive there with no Crit'Air restriction, across the whole town and its neighbours. That could change if the town crosses certain pollution thresholds or joins a metropolis already engaged in an LEZ scheme, so it is worth following local announcements if you plan to keep a vehicle for several years.
Practical tip
For getting around Verdun, favour local roads and secondary main roads. The main arteries into town are usually fine, but always avoid bypasses and ring roads: their limit often tops 70 km/h, which puts them off-limits to light quadricycles. A dedicated GPS like TacTac filters these roads out automatically to give you a fully legal route.
License-free car routes from Verdun
Frequently asked questions, license-free cars in Verdun
Can you drive a license-free car in Verdun?
Yes, license-free cars (light quadricycles) drive freely in Verdun on all local, secondary and main roads, up to 45 km/h. Motorways, expressways and some ring roads stay off-limits.
Is there a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in Verdun?
No, Verdun has no LEZ yet. All license-free cars, electric or combustion, can drive freely across the whole town.
What licence do you need to drive a license-free car in Verdun?
The AM licence (the French moped licence) is required for people born after 1 January 1988. People born before that date can drive a license-free car with no specific licence, in Verdun as anywhere in France.
How fast can a license-free car go in Verdun?
The legal top speed of a license-free car is 45 km/h, in Verdun as everywhere in France. This limit applies on every road, including those where the speed is normally higher.
Which roads are off-limits to license-free cars around Verdun?
All motorways, expressways and roads limited above 70 km/h are off-limits to license-free cars. Around Verdun in Meuse, this mainly covers the motorways and express roads. TacTac filters these out automatically so you only get allowed routes.
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