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List of car-free places


The areas in this List of car-free places make up a sizeable fraction of a city, town, or island; public transport connections do not in themselves constitute a car free area.

Color-coding is used as follows:

(Residents are allowed cars on some islands)

The several Prince's Islands near Istanbul do not permit cars (aside from public service vehicles such as police, garbage, electricity etc.) Four of these islands can be reached by ferry from Istanbul, which takes about 1 hours.

NB: Much of Canada's near north (the subarctic or boreal forest) and virtually all of the area north of the tree line is trackless, containing no roads. However, there are few large settlements in this area. In the towns and villages which do exist, motorized vehicles, in the form of ATVs and snowmobiles are commonplace. There are also isolated fishing villages on the North Atlantic coast called Newfoundland outports which are mostly car-free.

This is a list of populated car-free areas. For uninhabited car-free area in the US, see inventoried roadless area. With a few notable exceptions, most US cities have only relatively small car free zones.

A recently inaugurated 2 kilometre modern tramway (Tranvía del Este) line serves the area.

An extension of Puerto Madero's light rail tram system to Retiro Station and Barrio La Boca is contemplated.

Excursions to La Cumbrecita can be taken from nearby Villa General Belgrano, not car free but pedestrian friendly.


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