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Sweden's capital banning cars for one day
Baku, July 25, AZERTAC
Toronto drivers were less than enthused, to put it mildly, when the special HOV lanes for the Pan Am Games were implemented. So it seems highly unlikely that residents of Canada's largest city would ever buy into what Sweden's capital is about to do.
Stockholm will block the use of motorized vehicles for one day in September as it joins more than 200 cities participating in European Mobility Week.
Many of the cities participating are opting for the 'Car-Free Day' in addition to other activities and Stockholm is the largest. The city has 2.2 million people living in the metropolitan area, which is spread across 14 islands. All roads in the old part of the city plus many busy shopping streets and most of the city's bridges will be closed to cars. It will be the equivalent of not allowing cars in downtown Toronto or preventing cars from crossing Vancouver's bridges.
Stockholm has been criticized recently for not doing enough to encourage cycling but, in 2010, the city received the first European Green Capital award. The buses and subways in Stockholm run late into the night and almost entirely on renewable fuels.
"By closing the streets to cars for one day we can give an idea of how our beautiful city looks with less car traffic," said Hellden. "We hope that the citizens of Stockholm will be inspired to choose alternative modes of transport instead of a car."