All the details of the V-26 label, the DGT sticker that is placed to the right of the windshield and allows you to enter all the Low Emission Zones.
The environmental labels of the General Directorate of Traffic are the ones that condition whether or not you can enter and park in the so-called Low Emission Zones (ZBE) of the big cities. But, did you know that there is a DGT sticker that is placed to the right of the windshield and that allows you to enter all the ZBE?
It is the V-26 label and it is an almost unknown type of badge that is intended for a very specific type of vehicle. It has nothing to do with the traditional DGT environmental labels (B, C, ECO and Zero Emissions), but it is located in the same place on the windshield (above the environmental badge) and has the power to allow you to access the restricted mobility.
V-26, the DGT sticker that is placed on the right and allows you to enter all the ZBE
This label is blue and on it we can see a white car and five figures that represent the passengers. There is also a numerical code, the vehicle registration number is registered on the sticker and it includes the logo of the Directorate General of Traffic in silver.
The sticker in question is the one used in shared vehicles. It is exclusive for carsharing cars (shared use), or motosharing when it comes to motorcycles, and they offer greater visibility for traffic agents, since they allow access to high-occupancy lanes (HOV lanes), and exclusive car parks for this type of vehicles.
It is located just above the environmental sticker and it is common to find it in cars with a Zero Emissions label, which are the most common in carsharing companies. They are not mandatory, but it depends on each regular city hall if it is necessary for this type of vehicle to carry it or not.