The Spanish city of Madrid is making a major change. Starting in the new year, cars will not be allowed in the city center. It's part of a long-term plan to entirely
pedestrianize the city's core.
All traffic, besides people who live in four select neighborhoods, will be routed along a few major avenues, with a monetary fine for driving into a "restricted" zone without permission.
Streetblog talks about why this change is being made and other measures that are being taken to also reduce traffic.
All traffic, besides people who live in four select neighborhoods, will be routed along a few major avenues, with a monetary fine for driving into a "restricted" zone without permission.
Streetblog talks about why this change is being made and other measures that are being taken to also reduce traffic.
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