Should we make the city center car-free?
In recent years, many cities around the world have implemented car-free zones in their downtown areas to reduce pollution, improve pedestrian safety, and promote local commerce. Supporters argue that restricting car traffic encourages people to walk, bike, or use public transport, resulting in a more vibrant, accessible, and sustainable urban environment.
However, critics worry that such measures may negatively impact local businesses, limit mobility for the elderly or people with disabilities, and push traffic congestion into surrounding neighborhoods. This debate invites all residents to share their views, concerns, and ideas about this important shift in urban mobility.
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