BRITS heading to a popular holiday hot-spot in 2025 could be fined up to £168 if they don't comply with a strict new law. Local officials in Benidorm are set to launch a new Low Emission Zone in an effort to crack down on pollution. 2 Local officials will launch a new low emission zone in an effort to curb pollution Credit: Getty 2 Anyone caught driving in the zone without a permit will cop a massive 200-euro fine Credit: Getty Permits will be required to drive around the city and parts of Levante.

Anyone found to have fallen foul of the new regulations could be hit with a fine of up to £168 (€200). A driving permit can be purchased through a phone app, which also shows parking spots. City mobility councillor, Francis Muñoz, told the Olive Press: “This will apply to class B vehicles that are not classified as non-polluting.

Read more travel news BULL-RUN TRAGEDY Man, 20, gored to death during bull-run in 2nd fatality at Spain festival DON’T DO IT! Woman who ditched the UK for Spain reveals the huge mistakes tourists make "Thanks to the phone app, motorists will be able to check out on available parking areas and travel directly to them without going through the centre of Benidorm or other restricted areas." He added: "We want more space for pedestrians and to make it a friendlier city without causing any trauma as many of the measures like bike lanes and pedestrianisation have all been done before by us." The councillor said that vehicles will be regulated better an.