Auto-free zone

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Venice (J.H. Crawford)

Auto-free zones are also known as car-free zones and pedestrianised zones.

Many communities have come to recognize that it is desirable to have areas that are not dominated by the automobile. Converting a street or an area to car-free use is called pedestrianization. Some examples of different types of carfree areas are:

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Manarola, one of the Cinque Terre
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Fes al-Jdid, a medina of Fes (J.H. Crawford)
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Vauban in Freiburg
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Bicyclists on the carfree highway (M-185) on Mackinac Island

Auto-free zones have a great variety of attitudes or rules towards human powered vehicles such as bicycles, inline skates, skateboards and push scooters. Some have a total ban on anything with wheels, others ban certain categories, others segregate the human-powered wheels from foot traffic, and others still have no rules at all. Many of the Middle Eastern examples have no wheeled traffic, but use donkeys for freight transport.

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See also: Auto-free zone, Adriatic sea, Africa, Bicycles, Borkum, Brazil, Cairo, Carfree day, Casablanca, Cinque Terre