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Madrid Extends Older Car Exception

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Madrid has quietly eased the pressure on thousands of drivers who feared their days behind the wheel were numbered. Cars without an environmental sticker – mainly older petrol vehicles – will now be allowed to keep circulating in the capital until at least the end of 2026, following a new extension approved by the city council. It’s a move that has sparked relief among some residents… Source

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The exception does not affect those who are domiciled outside the city, who have been unable to circulate for more than a year"

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The City Council of Madrid announced on Thursday that the ZBE of Madrid will also not enter into force in 2026, as planned. The delegate of Urbanism, Environment and Mobility, Borja Carabante, has assured that it will extend one more year, until 31 December 2026, the moratorium on access to unlabelled vehicles registered in Madrid. At the press conference after the Junta de Gobierno, Carabante has given the news and has said that the Consistory …

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A year and three months after the judicial setback for the Zone of Low Emissions (ZBE), the City of Madrid has presented in society the modification of the Order of...

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The City Council decides to grant a grace period to the calendar of the Madrid Low Emissions Zone, which covers the whole municipalityThe parking meters can be extended through 22 more neighborhoods of Madrid with the new Mobility Ordinance The City of Madrid has decided to extend the grace period that it had granted to the unlabeled cars in Madrid that belong to residents. As of January 1st, their circulation will continue to be allowed through…

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Madrid once again modifies its environmental road map and gives a respite to thousands of drivers who day after day pass through the city. The recent amendment of the Sustainable Mobility Ordinance extends the coexistence of unlabelled cars on Madrid streets one year longer. The provision alleviates the fixed calendar and offers a respite to those who still depend on cars of more than 20 years, just before the total ban enters into force from 20…

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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