https://driverspedia.org/index.php?title=Switzerland&feed=atom&action=historySwitzerland - Revision history2024-03-29T00:31:14ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.40.1https://driverspedia.org/index.php?title=Switzerland&diff=165&oldid=prevCostasAthan: Corrected link's text in /* Car-free towns */ section.2020-06-22T13:07:27Z<p>Corrected link's text in <span dir="auto"><span class="autocomment">Car-free towns: </span> section.</span></p>
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</table>CostasAthanhttps://driverspedia.org/index.php?title=Switzerland&diff=53&oldid=prevCostasAthan: /* Environmental stickers: Emphasized French Stick'AIR's validity in Switzerland in bold. */2020-04-16T16:55:51Z<p><span dir="auto"><span class="autocomment">Environmental stickers: Emphasized French Stick'AIR's validity in Switzerland in bold.</span></span></p>
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<tr><td class="diff-marker" data-marker="−"></td><td style="color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>Drivers who plan to drive in the city when anti-smog measures are in force have to buy a Stick'AIR sticker. Drivers who have bought the French Crit'Air sticker can also use it in the city of Geneva, because it implements identical classes of emissions.<ref>République et canton de Genève, [https://www.ge.ch/en/stick-air-and-differentiated-traffic-scheme/frequently-asked-questions#edg-1577104749349 Are the different pollution-related stickers used elsewhere in the world recognized in Geneva ?], 23 December 2019</ref> If you first plan to travel to France you can read about the [[France#Urban_Access_Regulations | Crit'Air sticker]] in the relevant Driverpedia's article.<br></div></td><td class="diff-marker" data-marker="+"></td><td style="color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>Drivers who plan to drive in the city when anti-smog measures are in force have to buy a Stick'AIR sticker. <ins style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">'''</ins>Drivers who have bought the French Crit'Air sticker can also use it in the city of Geneva, because it implements identical classes of emissions.<ins style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">'''</ins><ref>République et canton de Genève, [https://www.ge.ch/en/stick-air-and-differentiated-traffic-scheme/frequently-asked-questions#edg-1577104749349 Are the different pollution-related stickers used elsewhere in the world recognized in Geneva ?], 23 December 2019</ref> If you first plan to travel to France you can read about the [[France#Urban_Access_Regulations | Crit'Air sticker]] in the relevant Driverpedia's article.<br></div></td></tr>
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</table>CostasAthanhttps://driverspedia.org/index.php?title=Switzerland&diff=47&oldid=prevCostasAthan at 11:06, 13 April 20202020-04-13T11:06:39Z<p></p>
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</table>CostasAthanhttps://driverspedia.org/index.php?title=Switzerland&diff=25&oldid=prevCostasAthan: Created page with "== Handedness of road traffic == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland Switzerland] is a right-hand traffic country. == Speed Limits == The general speed limits in Swi..."2020-04-11T11:23:41Z<p>Created page with "== Handedness of road traffic == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland Switzerland] is a right-hand traffic country. == Speed Limits == The general speed limits in Swi..."</p>
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland Switzerland] is a right-hand traffic country.<br />
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== Speed Limits ==<br />
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The general speed limits in Switzerland are presented in the table:<ref>The Swiss Federal Council, [https://www.admin.ch/opc/fr/classified-compilation/19620246/index.html "741.11 Ordonnance sur les règles de la circulation routière"], ''Partie 1 Règles de circulation, Chapitre 1 Règles générales, Art.4a Limitations générales de vitesse; règle fondamentale'', November 13, 1962 (as of February 1, 2019)</ref><br />
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| Vehicles with studded tires<ref name="744.11_Art.5">The Swiss Federal Council, [https://www.admin.ch/opc/fr/classified-compilation/19620246/index.html#a5 741.11 Ordonnance sur les règles de la circulation routière"], ''Partie 1 Règles de circulation, Chapitre 1 Règles générales, Art. 5 Vitesse maximale pour certains genres de véhicules'', November 13, 1962 (as of February 1, 2019)</ref> || 50 (31) || 80 (49) || 80 (49) || 80 (49)<br />
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| Passenger cars towing a trailer<ref name="744.11_Art.5"></ref> || 50 (31) || 80 (49) || 80 (49) || 80 (49)<br />
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== Documents ==<br />
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# Driver's license. You have to be at least 18 years old holding a full valid driver's license in order to drive in Switzerland. EU/EEA citizens can use the license issued by their countries' authorities. For citizens of other countries International Driving Permits are needed only if their license is not in any of the official languages of the Swiss Confederation (French, German, Italian) or in English.<br />
# Registration certificate.<br />
# Certificate of Motor Insurance. If your vehicle is not insured in an EU/EEA country you should carry an International Motor Insurance Card (Green Card).<br />
# All foreign-registered with non-EU number plates vehicles in Switzerland must display a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_vehicle_registration_code nationality sticker] at the rear. Separate signs are not needed for Canada, Mexico and the United States, where the province, state or district of registration is usually embossed or surface-printed on the vehicle registration plate.<br />
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# Emergency warning triangle is compulsory for car drivers.<br />
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There is no legal obligation to install winter tires in Switzerland. In the case of an accident though, the driver may be found liable if the car is not properly equipped for wintry conditions. The insurance company may not cover the full cost of the damage or may even take action against the insured person for negligence.<ref>The Swiss Authorities Online, [https://www.ch.ch/en/winter-tyres Are winter tyres compulsory?]</ref><br />
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Snow chains required (metal snow chains must be applied to at least two wheels of the same axle; also applies to three-wheelers) when authorities make their use mandatory or when indicated by road sign [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6b/CH-Vorschriftssignal-Schneeketten_obligatorisch.svg 2.48].<br />
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=== Studded tires ===<br />
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Studded tires may be fitted to motor vehicles, the total weight of which does not exceed 7.5 t, motorcycles, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadricycle_(EU_vehicle_classification)#Light_quadricycles_(L6e) light motor quadricycles], motor quadricycles and motor tricycles, and trailers coupled to these vehicles. They can only be used between 1 November and 30 April and outside of this period, in the presence of winter conditions.<br>A sign indicating the maximum authorized speed of 80 km/h, should be attached to the rear of vehicles fitted with studded tires.<ref>The Swiss Federal Council, [https://www.admin.ch/opc/fr/classified-compilation/19620246/index.html#a62 741.11 Ordonnance sur les règles de la circulation routière"], ''Troisième partie Exigences techniques, Titre premier Définitions et exigences générales, Chapitre 2 Propulsion, gaz d’échappement, niveau sonore, Art. 62 Restrictions d’utilisation, identification'', November 13, 1962 (as of February 1, 2019)</ref><br />
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As a result cars without [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daytime_running_lamp DRLs] should have their low-beam lamps alway turned on when driving.<br />
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Many stations have pay at the pump systems accepting debit and credit cards like Mastercard and Visa.<br />
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# Unleaded petrol / gasoline – (German: Bleifrei benzin, French: Essence sans plomb, Italian: benzina senza piombo). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating Octane ratings] of 95 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating#Research_Octane_Number_(RON) RON] and 98 RON are common at fuel stations. Big suppliers like Shell offer 100 RON petrol.<br />
# Diesel (which has the same name in all over Switzerland).<br />
# LPG. It's also called: GPL, Autogas. A [https://www.mylpg.eu/stations/switzerland/list/ list of stations that sell LPG] is available at the website linked in the start of the sentence.<br />
# CNG. A [http://cngeurope.com/countries/switzerland/ list of CNG stations] can be found by following the previous link.<br />
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=== Fuel Prices ===<br />
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A website that provides current fuel prices in Switzerland as well as the locations of the fuel stations is [http://www.benzin-preis.ch/en/suche benzin-preis.ch].<br />
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=== Electric vehicle chargers ===<br />
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You can search for electric car and PHEVs chargers in Switzerland at [https://www.lemnet.org/en lemnet.org], also available for [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.incowia.lemnet&hl=en Andorid] and [https://apps.apple.com/de/app/lemnet/id820365520?ign-mpt=uo%3D4 iOS]<br />
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=== Swiss motorway sticker (vignette) ===<br />
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All vehicles (except vehicles over 3,5 t in case they are covered by the [https://www.ezv.admin.ch/ezv/en/home/information-companies/transport--travel-documents--road-taxes/heavy-vehicle-charges--performance-related-and-lump-sum-/hvc---general---rates.html heavy goods vehicle charge - HVC]) using Swiss motorways and expressways need to have a vignette installed on the windscreen. The roads where the vignette is obligatory are shown on the [https://www.ezv.admin.ch/ezv/en/home/information-individuals/documents-for-travellers-and-road-taxes/motorway-charge-sticker--vignette-/points-of-sale-for-motorway-charge-stickers.html map] with red color.<br />
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Be aware that '''trailers''' with a total weight ≤ 3.5 t towed by a motor vehicle '''need their own extra vignette'''.<br />
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Only annual vignettes are available, unlike in other countries which offer vignettes for shorter periods of time at a lower price. A Swisss vignette is valid for 14 months, from 1 December of the previous year till 31 January of the next year. For example the 2020 vignette is valid from 1 December 2019 till 31 January 2021. <br />
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==== Purchase and installation ====<br />
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Vignettes are available from customs offices at the Swiss border as well as post offices, fuel stations, motorway service stations, and other retail locations. For 2020 its price is 38 € or 40 CHF.<br />
[https://www.ezv.admin.ch/ezv/en/home/information-individuals/documents-for-travellers-and-road-taxes/motorway-charge-sticker--vignette-/points-of-sale-for-motorway-charge-stickers.html Points of sale for the Swiss motorway vignette] can be found by following the link on Swiss Federal Customs Administration's website including these online options:<br />
* [https://shop.switzerlandtravelcentre.com/?affiliateId=285#/en/product/motorwaySticker Switzerland Travel Centre]<br />
* [https://www.postshop.ch/shop/en/tours-travel/motorway-windscreen-stickers/motorway-vignette-2020/p/549526 Swiss Post]<br />
* [https://shop.deutschepost.de/autobahnvignette-schweiz-2020 Deutsche Post]<br />
* [https://www.adac-shop.de/vignetten/vignetten-finder/9078/schweiz-vignette-1-jahr ADAC]<br />
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In cars, the vignette must be affixed on the inside of the windscreen on an untinted area, so it can be clearly be visible from the outside and at the same time not obstruct driver's view of the road, for example near the top left or right corners.<br>In the case of motorcycles and trailers, the vignette should be affixed to an easily accessible part of them which is not easily removable.<br />
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[[File:CH-Vignette-2020.png|400px]]<br />
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=== Toll roads ===<br />
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There are 2 toll roads in Swizterland: the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_St_Bernard_Tunnel Great St Bernard Tunnel] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munt_la_Schera_Tunnel Munt la Schera Tunnel].<br />
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==== Great St Bernard Tunnel ====<br />
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The tunnel connects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourg-Saint-Pierre Bourg-Saint-Pierre], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valais Valais] in Switzerland with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Rh%C3%A9my-en-Bosses Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aosta_Valley Aosta Valley] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy Italy].<br />
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[http://www.letunnel.com/datapage.asp?id=12&l=3 Prices for the tolls and available options] (like one-way or with return tickets, etc.) can be found in the tunnel's official website, by following the previous link. [http://www.letunnel.com/datapage.asp?id=13&l=3 Special offers] are also available, as for example electric cars<br />
that cross the tunnel (until 31 December 2020) are entitled to a free return by presenting the one-way ticket within 72 hours of purchase. All the offers can be found by following the link to the official site.<br />
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The available payment methods are:<br />
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# Cash at both sides of the border.<br />
# At the Swiss side of the border the following credit cards are accepted: American Express, Diners Club International, MasterCard and Visa.<br />
# At the Italian side of the border the following debit and credit cards are accepted: American Express, Aura, Diners Club International, MasterCard and Visa.<br />
# There are also 10 crossings and 20 crossings tickets with a discounted price valid for 2 years starting on 1/4/2019.<br />
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==== Munt la Schera Tunnel ====<br />
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The Munt la Schera Tunnel connects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engadin Engadin] valley with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_di_Livigno Lago di Livigno] close to the Swiss-Italian border and the Italian ski resort of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livigno Livgno].<br />
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'''The Munt La Schera tunnel only has a single lane. Traffic is regulated by means of a traffic light.'''<br />
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You can see [https://www.ekwstrom.ch/en/tunnel-livigno/opening-times.html opening hours] and [prices and different options] (for example one-way tickets or round-trip etc.) from 28 January 2020 to 30 April 2020, by following the links. Please note that Saturdays pricing is higher than the rest days of the week.<br />
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Paying option for the tunnel:<br />
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# You can buy the E-TICKET [https://www.ekwstrom.ch/index.php?id=121&L=2 online] saving time at the toll station. You have to choose if the ticket will be used during Sunday to Friday or if it is for a Saturday. Tickets are not refundable. If you arrive at the tolls with a Su-Fr ticket on a Saturday then you will have to pay the difference at the booth.<br />
# You can buy the E-TICKET locally. Buying your ticket locally at the selling point you receive a return ticket without expiry date and you should keep it for your return.<br />
# There is also EKW-Card for local population that offers discounted prices.<br />
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== Urban Access Regulations ==<br />
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=== Environmental stickers ===<br />
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Geneva has adopted since 15 January 2020, with a grace period that ended on 30 March 2020, an emergency emission scheme, where only vehicles that belong to certain emissions groups are allowed to enter in the [https://sitg.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Minimalist/index.html?appid=c8eb7aefbc3546d0836b9cadc96e5eda&maponly=true&level=3 differentiated traffic zone] when anti-smog measures are in force.<br />
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Drivers who plan to drive in the city when anti-smog measures are in force have to buy a Stick'AIR sticker. Drivers who have bought the French Crit'Air sticker can also use it in the city of Geneva, because it implements identical classes of emissions.<ref>République et canton de Genève, [https://www.ge.ch/en/stick-air-and-differentiated-traffic-scheme/frequently-asked-questions#edg-1577104749349 Are the different pollution-related stickers used elsewhere in the world recognized in Geneva ?], 23 December 2019</ref> If you first plan to travel to France you can read about the [[France#Urban_Access_Regulations | Crit'Air sticker]] in the relevant Driverpedia's article.<br><br />
The Stick'AIR sticker is on sale at the counters of the [https://www.ge.ch/organisation/office-cantonal-vehicules-ocv Office cantonal des véhicules] for 5 CHF. Other points of sale will be added in 2020. Also you can [https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/en/demande-ext/cgu order the French Crtit'Air sticker online] which is also valid in Geneva for a cost of 3,11 € plus postage or a total of 4,41 € for EU countries.<br />
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According to the vehicle's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_emission_standards#Emission_standards_for_passenger_cars Euro emission standard] it will be assigned a certain sticker from one of the classes 1 to 5. Class 1 stickers are given to vehicles with lower emissions while Class 5 to vehicles with higher emissions. There is a special class for electric vehicles and there is no sticker for cars and motorcycles of Euro 1 standard or even older vehicles, meaning that uncategorized vehicles are not able to access the differentiated traffic zone when any of the schemes levels is active.<br />
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You can determine which Stick'AIR sticker corresponds to your vehicle by visiting [https://www.ropag-data.ch/stickair2/i_stickair2.php City of Geneva's website about vehicles' classification] and answering the questionnaire.<br />
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Alternatively the following table presents the classes of the stickers and the vehicles to which they are assigned:<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|+ Stick'AIR Vehicle Classification<br />
! Class !! Motorcycles,<br>tricycles and quads !! colspan="2" | Cars and vans<br />
|-<br />
| || || '''Petrol''' || '''Diesel'''<br />
|-<br />
| Green Stick'AIR sticker || colspan="4" | Electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 1 || colspan="4" | Gas vehicles and PHEV (plug in hybrid)<br />
|-<br />
| '''Euro 4'''<br>1 January 2017 for motorcycles<br>1 January 2018 for mopeds || '''Euro 5 and 6'''<br>From 1 January 2011 || -<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || '''Euro 3'''<br>1 January 2007 to 31 December 2016 for motorcycles<br>to 31 December 2017 for mopeds || '''Euro 4'''<br>1 January 2006 to 31 December 2010 || '''Euro 5 and 6'''<br>From 1 January 2011<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || '''Euro 2'''<br>1 July 2004 to 31 December 2006 || '''Euro 2 and 3'''<br>1 January 1997 to 31 December 2005 || '''Euro 4'''<br>1 January 2006 to 31 December 2010<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || '''Without norm'''<br>1 June 2000 to 30 June 2004 || - || '''Euro 3'''<br>1 January 2001 to 31 December 2005<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || - || - || '''Euro 2'''<br>1 January 1997 to 31 December 2000<br />
|-<br />
| No sticker || '''Without norm'''<br>Until 31 May 2000 || '''Euro 1 and before'''<br>Until 31 December 1996<br> Vans until 30 September 1997 || '''Euro 1 and before'''<br>Until 31 December 1996<br>Vans until 30 September 1997<br />
|}<br />
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When anti-smog measures are active, between 06:00 to 22:00, only vehicles that have the corresponding Stick'AIR stickers according to the activation level can enter in the differentiated traffic zone. You can see the different [https://www.ge.ch/en/stick-air-and-differentiated-traffic-scheme/activation-levels-stick-air-scheme activation levels for the Stick'AIR scheme] by clicking the previous link. For example at "Warning level" only vehicles with an EV sticker or stickers of class 1, 2 and 3 can enter the city.<br><br />
Furthermore, when anti-smog measures are active, regardless of there level, a 80 km/h speed limit is imposed for roads that regularly have a higher speed limit.<br><br />
At entry points to main roads, a [https://www.ge.ch/media/site_pilote/files/resize/imce/entities/node/18396/panneau_macaron_oct-250x474.jpg special sign] indicates the Stick'AIR categories authorized to travel within the zone when the differentiated traffic measure is in force.<br><br />
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You can stay informed about the current situation by [https://www.ge.ch/en/stick-air-and-differentiated-traffic-scheme/stick-air-what-current-situation subscribing to notifications via email] (in French) by the City of Geneva.<br />
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You can also see the pollution level in Geneva and at its surroundings by visiting [https://web.air2g2.app/ Air2G² app's web version] or by installing the App to [https://air2g2.app/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/google-play.png Android] or [https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/apple-store/id1478246102 iOS] devices.<br />
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=== Car-free towns ===<br />
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Here is a list of car-free towns and areas in Switzerland (you can learn more about each one by following the links):<br />
# [https://www.aletscharena.ch/destination-en/getting-here/ Bettmeralp]<br />
# [https://www.braunwald.ch/en/Information/Travel-and-Mobility Search Results Braunwald]<br />
# [https://muerren.swiss/en/winter/planning-and-events/how-to-get-to-muerren/ Mürren]<br />
# [https://www.aletscharena.ch/destination-en/getting-here/ Riederalp]<br />
# [https://www.rigi.ch/en/How-to-reach-the-valley-stations Rigi]<br />
# [https://www.saas-fee.ch/en/saas-valley/about-the-resort/arrival/ Saas-Fee]<br />
# [https://stoos-muotatal.ch/en/arrival-by-car/ Stoos]<br />
# [https://wengen.swiss/en/winter/plan-your-trip/arrival-by-car/ Wengen]<br />
# [https://www.zermatt.ch/en/arrival/Arrival-by-car Zermatt]<br />
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== References ==</div>CostasAthan