Ooh-La-La! Paris Is Going Car-Free for a Great Cause
Paris may be for lovers, but on September 27, the French capital will also be for walkers, bikers, and other decidedly non-automotive travelers. Sponsored by the city government, Une Journée Sans Voiture (A Day Without a Car) will see streets across town shut down (or opened up, depending on how you look at it) in order to make things a little easier for the native Parisians and tourists alike, who are sick of the citys traffic, and the noise and pollution it causes as well.
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced the event this past Spring, tweeting a picture of the citys famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées, completely car-free:
According to the Une Journée Sans Voiture webpage, areas that will be set aside solely for pedestrians include the citys 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 10th and 11th municipal zones, as well as streets around the Eiffel Tower, the Bois de Boulogne public park and the Champs-Élysées. And while the car ban is not absolute (government vehicles, for instance, will be allowed to drive in the affected areas, as will people who themselves live in those neighborhoods) they are widespread enough to have the capacity to dramatically change the way people exist in the city.
Paris experiment with car-less streets is scheduled to come fresh on the heels of a similar ban in the (much smaller) European capital city of Stockholm, Sweden. Inhabitat points out that the day without cars also coincides with both European Mobility week and the COP21 United Nations climate conference. ...................(more)
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