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  2. List of car-free islands - Wikipedia

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    Cars were initially banned from streets in July 1898. [33] The use, possession or operation of any motor vehicle is against the law, with very limited exceptions. [34] [35] Bald Head Island, which is off the coast of North Carolina and only accessible by boat or through the ferry system. Travel on the island is by bike or by golf cart.

  3. Carfree city - Wikipedia

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    Car parks outside the city square provide access to the periphery of the city, but bar access to the core. Often, parkings are created at the outskirts of the city to allow people to park their car there, and/or take an alternative means of transport into town ("park and ride"). These networks allow for logistical components such as centralized ...

  4. 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.

  5. Car-free days - Wikipedia

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    27 September 2015, 'Paris sans Voiture' with city centre mostly free of cars and lower speed limit in other districts. [35] 28 February 2016. First Car Free Sunday in the central business district to be celebrated with mass events in Singapore. [36] 29 September 2016. Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, celebrates World Car Free Day.

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    A fierce backlash has emerged in recent months against restrictions and plans in European cities to all but rid them of the bulk of their automobiles. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign ...

  7. 30 American Norms That Stun Europeans - AOL

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    Take the US and Europe, for instance; roughly 5423 kilometers—or almost 3370 miles—apart, measuring the distance between New York and Lisbon, just as an example, the two places might feel like ...

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  9. Car dependency - Wikipedia

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    Cars per 1000 inhabitants in US, European, and Australian cities, 1960–2000. As automobile use rose drastically in the 1910s, American road administrators favored building roads to accommodate traffic. [4]