Actually, the environmental zone plaques on the front window are not allowed, or ????????? ———————————————————————————————- Many vehicles have an increasingly flatter ́ roof line and thus a small visible rim. The environmental zone plaques should be attached to the bottom right. Often already the ADAC Mitgleider Sticker, the Shweiz and Austria toll stickers and what else is stuck. My insurance fuzzy erk There are no problems at all in this field of view, which in the case of the case is a reason to get the insurance regress required. At the height of the sun visors (if these had been folded down) there are no problems. The tuv and the approvals say, the stickers (UWZ) should be on the passenger side down to the windshield. With two of my cars the view is thereby already hereditaryly restricted. I glue the stick on the top of the disc, the cops complain. Here a Excerpt from §§§§ Desert. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In the front and to the rear. Subsequent application of foils on the panes (§ 40 StVZO) leads to the expiry of the type approval (§ 19 StVZO). Exceptions: type approved films (§ 22a StVZO). Subsequent application of foils can alter the breakage behaviour and the optical properties of the pane. The type approval for films has been prescribed since 1986. Since then, the foils must be type approved and marked with a test mark. Smaller stickers, e.g. badges, advertisements, whose area is less than 0.1 square metres, are not allowed to be marked with stickers on more than 1/4 of the surface. The disc mount must remain free. The field of vision prescribed for the driver by the windscreen, but also by the other panes, must be guaranteed under all weather conditions and operating conditions (VkBl. 1986, p. 557).