Hello, I’ll go to Germany by car next weekend. I have bought the green badge (edit : Umweltplakette) that should be applied on the windshield. The badge has been purchased with the details of the vehicle (license plate, VIN,…).

Question : since I probably won’t go to Germany again in the coming years, can I paste the vignette onto some transparent plastic sheet and paste the plastic on the windshield ? So that I can remove it after my trip, and put it again in a few years for the next visit ? I don’t want to reduce the visibility because of another vignette. I already have the French CritAir, the Swiss, … my windshield starts to looks like those laptops full of stickers.

What’s the risk ? Since I have the vignette legally paid ?

    • Successful_Try543@feddit.org
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      17 hours ago

      @Brumefey@sh.itjust.works
      Unfortunately not:

      If you drive into an environmental zone and have a green sticker on which the number plate is already entered and carry it in the car or place it visibly behind the windscreen when parking, can you be fined in this case? What is the legal situation in this case?

      The regulation for displaying the environmental sticker is as follows:

      To identify a motor vehicle, the sticker must be clearly visible on the inside of the windscreen. The sticker must be designed and affixed in such a way that it self-destructs when removed from the windscreen (source: 35.Verordnung zur Durchführung des Bundes-Immissionsschutzgesetzes).

      Carrying and improperly affixing the environmental sticker can result in a fine.

      https://www.umweltplakette.org/fragen-und-antworten

      It has been reported in the media, that people were fined, who had the badge attached to a piece of a broken windscreen after it had been replaced.

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    What’s the risk ? Since I have the vignette legally paid ?

    It’s perfectly legal.

    There is just the risk of damaging the sticker. They are not made for peeling of and then sticking again.

    But if you break the sticker, you can simply buy a new one. Your right to have the sticker is in the vehicle’s documents.

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      As someone else said in this thread, it’s not legal. And it’s surprisingly expensive, fines for not having the sticker is roughly 100 Euros. I believe getting caught doing what OP has suggested will be fined just the same.

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    19 hours ago

    But you don’t need a vignette for Germany?

    edit: OP you mean the Umweltplakette (enviormental badge). A vignette is specifically for road taxes.

    • Brumefey@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      17 hours ago

      Sorry for referring to that green sticker as a vignette instead of the correct « Umweltplakette ». I edited the post. (You don’t deserve the downvotes)

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        I still haven’t the faintest idea which vignettes were supposedly phased out in 2003, as in Germany we’ve never had any other badges, beside the orange “G-Kat” ones which were the precessors of today’s environment badges (and not widely spread at all).