Urban & restricted zones
Some of the most expensive fines have nothing to do with speed. Many European cities have restricted-access and low-emission areas where entering the wrong zone — or entering at the wrong time — means an automatic fine. TollTracker maps these boundaries so you know before you cross one.
What we map
- Low-emission zones — areas that only allow vehicles meeting an emissions standard. Entering without the right classification can be fined automatically.
- Restricted-access city zones — central areas closed to general traffic, often only during certain hours or days.
We map the exact boundaries of these zones, not just a rough marker.
Time-based rules
Many of these zones are only active at certain hours, days or seasons. TollTracker stores each zone's schedule, so an alert reflects whether the zone is actually active when you're approaching it — not just that a zone exists there.
How the alert works
- As you approach the boundary of a restricted or low-emission zone that's currently active, you get a warning while you still have time to reroute.
- Zone boundaries are shown on the map so you can see exactly where they start.
Check your vehicle's eligibility
TollTracker tells you a zone is there and whether it's active. Whether your specific vehicle is allowed in (and any badge/registration it needs) depends on local rules — check the city's requirements before entering.
Coverage
Urban and restricted zones are mapped in the countries with the deepest coverage first, and rolling out to more. See the coverage page for where they're live today, or browse them on the public map.
