If you were thinking of circumventing the regulations by not filling up with AdBlue, forget it immediately. The authorities are strengthening their control arsenal to track down fraudsters. The technical inspection centers, already busy with two-wheelers since April 2024, are equipping themselves with new high-performance detection tools. These devices detect any manipulation or deactivation of the anti-pollution system, a practice previously difficult to detect.
And when we know that offenders risk a fine of 7,500 euros, we can easily imagine that there will be few rebels. This dissuasive measure particularly targets motorists who deactivate their AdBlue system to avoid technical inconveniences and repair costs.
In any case, beyond the purely financial aspect, the health of our environment and, by extension, our own is at stake. However, we feel that diesel vehicles are no longer adapted to our ecological concerns. However, in the immediate future, no economic alternative is viable.
Caught between a hard place and a rock, drivers of diesel vehicles will have to dig deep to respect the planet.