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  2. Carfree city - Wikipedia

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    While there is no specific blueprint for designing a carfree city, many cities around the world have found success with variants of the following model. An idyllic carfree city consists of two zones: a residential core and service based periphery. [7] The core consists of residences and living quarters within a public space in the center. [7]

  3. Category:Car-free zones - Wikipedia

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  4. Car-free - Wikipedia

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    Car-free can refer to several things: Carfree city - a population center that relies primarily on public transport, walking, or cycling for transport within the urban area. Car-free days; Car Free Day Vancouver; Car-free movement; Car free walking; List of car-free islands; Pedestrian zones; World Carfree Network; Car ban

  5. Car-free days - Wikipedia

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    Brussels Car Free Day, 2022 The Bois de la Cambre Car-Free Days, 2015 Jakarta weekly Car Free Day, 2010. On car-free days, people are encouraged to travel by means other than cars. Some cities, like Jakarta and Tehran, have weekly car-free days. [1] Other such days are annual. World Car Free Day is celebrated on September 22. Organized events ...

  6. Carfree Cities - Wikipedia

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  7. Carfree zone - Wikipedia

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  8. Pedestrian zone - Wikipedia

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    Vienna's first pedestrian zone on the Graben (2018) Pedestrian mall in Lima, Peru. Pedestrian zones (also known as auto-free zones and car-free zones, as pedestrian precincts in British English, [1] and as pedestrian malls in the United States and Australia) are areas of a city or town restricted to use by people on foot or human-powered transport such as bicycles, with non-emergency motor ...

  9. Car-free movement - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Critical Mass in 2005. The car-free movement is a social movement centering the belief that large and/or high-speed motorized vehicles (cars, trucks, tractor units, motorcycles, etc.) [1] are too dominant in modern life, particularly in urban areas such as cities and suburbs.