Paris holds second 'car-free day' against pollution
Paris has held its second ‘car-free day’, extending the area closed off to vehicles as the French capital takes a stand against pollution, noise and traffic jams.
Instead bikes, skates, scooters, rollerblades, joggers and pedestrians were welcome to move around some of the world’s best-known tourist districts and beyond.
The city says last year’s first car free day helped reduce emissions and noise significantly.
Several other European cities – though not London – have staged similar car-free days.
Other world cities to follow Paris’ example include New York, Casablanca and Marrakesh.
Instead bikes, skates, scooters, rollerblades, joggers and pedestrians were welcome to move around some of the world’s best-known tourist districts and beyond.
The city says last year’s first car free day helped reduce emissions and noise significantly.
Several other European cities – though not London – have staged similar car-free days.
Other world cities to follow Paris’ example include New York, Casablanca and Marrakesh.
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