Île-de-France

License-free car in Val-de-Marne (94)

The Val-de-Marne area (94), in the Île-de-France region, is well suited to license-free cars. Across its towns and quiet country roads, light quadricycles can drive at up to 45 km/h on local, secondary and main roads, with motorways and expressways off-limits.

In Val-de-Marne (94), a license-free car drives freely at 45 km/h on local, secondary and main roads; motorways and expressways stay off-limits. The AM licence (the former BSR) is required for anyone born after 1 January 1988. TacTac covers 4 towns covered in the area with routes filtered for light quadricycles.

4
towns covered
45 km/h
Top speed
AM licence
from age 14
LEZ
electric cars favoured
4
towns covered
6
routes within the area
LEZ
low emission zone

Driving a license-free car in Val-de-Marne

Vitry-sur-Seine 94,649 inhabitants
LEZ
Créteil 93,457 inhabitants
LEZ
Champigny-sur-Marne 77,628 inhabitants
LEZ
Saint-Maur-des-Fossés 76,447 inhabitants
LEZ

License-free car routes in Val-de-Marne

Créteil → Saint-Maur-des-Fossés 3 km · 5 min Champigny-sur-Marne → Saint-Maur-des-Fossés 3 km · 5 min Créteil → Vitry-sur-Seine 5 km · 8 min Champigny-sur-Marne → Créteil 5 km · 8 min Saint-Maur-des-Fossés → Vitry-sur-Seine 7 km · 11 min Champigny-sur-Marne → Vitry-sur-Seine 10 km · 15 min

Routes to neighbouring areas

Champigny-sur-Marne → Montreuil 7 km · 11 min Paris → Vitry-sur-Seine 8 km · 12 min Créteil → Montreuil 8 km · 12 min Montreuil → Saint-Maur-des-Fossés 8 km · 12 min Montreuil → Vitry-sur-Seine 9 km · 14 min Créteil → Paris 11 km · 17 min Massy → Vitry-sur-Seine 11 km · 17 min Paris → Saint-Maur-des-Fossés 12 km · 18 min Boulogne-Billancourt → Vitry-sur-Seine 12 km · 18 min Champigny-sur-Marne → Paris 13 km · 20 min Aulnay-sous-Bois → Champigny-sur-Marne 13 km · 20 min Aubervilliers → Vitry-sur-Seine 14 km · 21 min Aubervilliers → Créteil 15 km · 23 min Créteil → Massy 15 km · 23 min Aubervilliers → Champigny-sur-Marne 15 km · 23 min

Frequently asked questions, license-free cars in Val-de-Marne

Can you drive a license-free car in Val-de-Marne (94)?

Yes, license-free cars drive freely in Val-de-Marne on every local, secondary and main road, within the 45 km/h limit. Only motorways, expressways and some ring roads stay off-limits to light quadricycles.

Which roads are banned for license-free cars in Val-de-Marne?

In Val-de-Marne (94), motorways, expressways and roads limited to more than 70 km/h are banned for license-free cars. TacTac filters these roads out automatically and only offers routes that match your license-free car.

Do you need a licence to drive a license-free car in Val-de-Marne?

The AM licence (formerly the BSR) is required for anyone born after 1 January 1988. People born before that date can drive a license-free car with no specific licence, in Val-de-Marne as everywhere in France.

How much does a license-free car cost in Val-de-Marne?

In Val-de-Marne, new license-free cars range from about 7,990 € (Citroën Ami) to more than 15,000 € for top-end models. The used market starts around 3,000 to 5,000 €. Local dealers also offer leasing plans.

Which GPS should you use for a license-free car in Val-de-Marne?

Standard GPS apps (Waze, Google Maps) do not filter out roads banned for light quadricycles and give unrealistic travel times. TacTac is the first GPS built for license-free cars: it automatically leaves out expressways and works out realistic ETAs at 45 km/h for your trips in Val-de-Marne.

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The license-free car in Val-de-Marne

The Val-de-Marne area (94) is part of the Île-de-France region. License-free cars drive there on secondary and local roads, with a maximum legal speed of 45 km/h.

License-free car drivers must avoid motorways, expressways and some ring roads. That is exactly what TacTac does: our GPS filters out banned roads automatically and only offers routes that match your license-free car.

Some towns in the area have a Low Emission Zone (LEZ). Electric license-free cars can drive there without restriction, a real advantage over older combustion vehicles.