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What is your opinion on car-free city planning?
Note: car-free should not be taken literally, of course there are still ways to transport things by trucks and cars, but the paradigm is a core with good mobility by foot/bike/micro-cars for the disabled in the center and an inter city connection by train/road towards the outside.
Ideally parking lots and train stations converge and there's a good place to store bikes nearby.
The arrangement basically leaves cars in the periphery and primary transportation inside where the people live is with transportation centered around those very people.
Note: car-free should not be taken literally, of course there are still ways to transport things by trucks and cars, but the paradigm is a core with good mobility by foot/bike/micro-cars for the disabled in the center and an inter city connection by train/road towards the outside.
Ideally parking lots and train stations converge and there's a good place to store bikes nearby.
The arrangement basically leaves cars in the periphery and primary transportation inside where the people live is with transportation centered around those very people.